The Mobula ESC only supports 5 amps, the motors you picked look like 10-15 amp motors. I wonder how could it survive that load ? Update: I checked the specs and the 7500KV motor draws 7-8 amps at 2S, that should burn the ESCs very quickly. The 5000KV motor from the same manufacturer draws max 5 amps at 2S (8V), that's still too much given the lipo is > 8V (you will have to limit it in betaflight) but it's kinda close to the ESC spec of the mobula 7 board
Hey, this is actually not an issue as long as you run the kingkong 65mm props as it props the motor way down. That is how the craft is able to stay so efficient. Both me and many of my friends have flown this setup for tones of batteries without any esc issues so it isn't a problem. Also looking in the osd you can se that the current draw never goes over the rating. Hope that helps, happy building!
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congratulations excellent work! to avoid solding the motors directly on the flight controller do you have any alternative ideas? that the wires is long enought to insert directly in the pin. For example what you Think about the EX 1102 at 9000kv ?
Thank you! In that case, I would either buy motor connectors and solder onto the motor wires. Or I would just choose a motor with a connector on it. It's pretty important that the connection is solid for optimal performance.
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Thank you ! I would like to get your opinion on the 5Amp crazybee esc... Do you suggest throtle sclaing for the amaxinno motors? I'm planning to plug 2x 1s battery with the ph2.0 connector for convenience ! (Basicaly stock cables) Board is stock Mobula7 V2 crazybee F4 I also bought a 5v stepdown capacitor
@@sebastienquesnel5473 The F4 board has been working great for me! There certainly are more powerful options out there but for the amaxinno motors they're enough. I don't use throttle scaling, I personally I get used to the throttle really fast and I feel like it represents a lot of quads laking in top end. However if you're used to flying a quad with a lot of top end a throttle curve could be a great idea. The board has 5v onboard so unless you run a really power hungry vex you shouldn't need a regulator. Happy flying!
Thank you! Do you mean same as the full speed bat frame? In that case no! The frame is not made for those motors so you will need to drill holes if you go with that setup.
Haha yes! Yeah it looks really promising! However, the sailfly is a bit heavier and runs on 3s so it's a bit of a different beast. I don't like the fact that they went for 3s the more cells the less convenient it gets put on the flipside it might perform even better ⚡️
@@dronexsweden6906 The sailfly is a 2s or 3s board. It comes with a 3s but I think I'll buy a 2s to try. I don't like spending money on batteries so I like the idea of being able to fly the cheaper 2s batteries.
andrew tull yeah that’s correct! However my concern is that the motors are specced for 3s first and therefore not optimal on 2s. But I’ve seen some nice 2s flying too so I think you will be more than happy with it!
Yeah if they work good for you don't switch it's like they say if it aint broken don't fix it! Honestly I thought the amaxinno motors would blow me away but they are just good in my opinion. I have some other motors coming in so it will be interesting to compare them.
Well the problem with that is that the charger can only charge 1s batteries. Therefore you will need multiple xt30 while flying both for connecting the cells and connection to the fc. This would add a lot of space and weight and would probably end up not being worth it. If you want xt30 the best solution is definitely to get a 2s capable charger and some 2s cells however that would defeat a bit of the purpose with this build. Hope that makes sense!
@@dronexsweden6906 Not exactly sure what you mean. 1) On the Mobula 7 a XT30 connector is great, easier and less cables. 2) Then you can either combine 2 1S batteries or buy proper 2S battery packs, put a XT30 on those that don't have it. 3) If your charger can only charge 1S batteries that's fine, you just need to make an adapter to charge your 2S packs through the balancing port, it's a simple adapter. Ignore the XT30 connector in that case. Just charge them directly. The current is so low, there is no benefit charging them throught he main connector. So your charger will think it's 2x 1S batteries
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Thank you so much! I definitely will! Got a lot of new videos in the pipeline 🙌🏻
Love building these lil flyers. I see you used my canopy tape technique, lol. Happy flying bro!
Yeah they are so awesome! Hahaha sounds barebones but it does work really well and doesn't add much weight! 😅
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The Mobula ESC only supports 5 amps, the motors you picked look like 10-15 amp motors.
I wonder how could it survive that load ?
Update: I checked the specs and the 7500KV motor draws 7-8 amps at 2S, that should burn the ESCs very quickly.
The 5000KV motor from the same manufacturer draws max 5 amps at 2S (8V), that's still too much given the lipo is > 8V (you will have to limit it in betaflight) but it's kinda close to the ESC spec of the mobula 7 board
Hey, this is actually not an issue as long as you run the kingkong 65mm props as it props the motor way down. That is how the craft is able to stay so efficient. Both me and many of my friends have flown this setup for tones of batteries without any esc issues so it isn't a problem. Also looking in the osd you can se that the current draw never goes over the rating. Hope that helps, happy building!
I’m a new subscriber to your channel and I really enjoy your videos! 👍🏼 I just wanted to let you know that I appreciate your video quality and content. Keep up the great work👌🏼
Hey and welcome to the channel! Thank you so much, it's comments like these who keeps me going! 😃
congratulations excellent work! to avoid solding the motors directly on the flight controller do you have any alternative ideas? that the wires is long enought to insert directly in the pin. For example what you Think about the EX 1102 at 9000kv ?
Thank you! In that case, I would either buy motor connectors and solder onto the motor wires. Or I would just choose a motor with a connector on it. It's pretty important that the connection is solid for optimal performance.
@@dronexsweden6906 Ok thanks!
This is not an advertisement!
I found a Bangood alternative
I just bought all the parts except for the frame ( I bought a BetaFPV HX115 T700)
Total price: 303$ CAD including 4 extra 520mah battery, 1pack of hq 65mm props , 1 pack of 2" happymodel props, the frame and a brand new Mobula7 flysky ready with 11$ dc adapter extra!!
They are called Rotorgeeks
It's a small shop in Toronto
Online orders in North America
Fastest shipping I found
Great setup! Happy flying!
Thank you !
I would like to get your opinion on the 5Amp crazybee esc... Do you suggest throtle sclaing for the amaxinno motors? I'm planning to plug 2x 1s battery with the ph2.0 connector for convenience ! (Basicaly stock cables)
Board is stock Mobula7 V2 crazybee F4
I also bought a 5v stepdown capacitor
@@sebastienquesnel5473 The F4 board has been working great for me! There certainly are more powerful options out there but for the amaxinno motors they're enough. I don't use throttle scaling, I personally I get used to the throttle really fast and I feel like it represents a lot of quads laking in top end. However if you're used to flying a quad with a lot of top end a throttle curve could be a great idea. The board has 5v onboard so unless you run a really power hungry vex you shouldn't need a regulator. Happy flying!
Merci !!🤘
Great video thx. Do the Amaxxinno motors have the same size mouting holes ? Thx
Thank you! Do you mean same as the full speed bat frame? In that case no! The frame is not made for those motors so you will need to drill holes if you go with that setup.
DroneX Sweden Sorry. No I meant if the mounting holes were the same as 0803 motors. Thx
Jordan Novek no they are not! The Amaxinno motors have a longer distance to the screws unfortunately
RIP Mobula! I'm hoping the Sailfly-x flys like your version of the toothpick. Thanks for the awesome video! 👍
Haha yes! Yeah it looks really promising! However, the sailfly is a bit heavier and runs on 3s so it's a bit of a different beast. I don't like the fact that they went for 3s the more cells the less convenient it gets put on the flipside it might perform even better ⚡️
@@dronexsweden6906 The sailfly is a 2s or 3s board. It comes with a 3s but I think I'll buy a 2s to try. I don't like spending money on batteries so I like the idea of being able to fly the cheaper 2s batteries.
andrew tull yeah that’s correct! However my concern is that the motors are specced for 3s first and therefore not optimal on 2s. But I’ve seen some nice 2s flying too so I think you will be more than happy with it!
Thanks for the review of those motors. I'll stick with the eaglepower motors for now.
Yeah if they work good for you don't switch it's like they say if it aint broken don't fix it! Honestly I thought the amaxinno motors would blow me away but they are just good in my opinion. I have some other motors coming in so it will be interesting to compare them.
You can just put XT30 on your mobula charger.
Well the problem with that is that the charger can only charge 1s batteries. Therefore you will need multiple xt30 while flying both for connecting the cells and connection to the fc. This would add a lot of space and weight and would probably end up not being worth it. If you want xt30 the best solution is definitely to get a 2s capable charger and some 2s cells however that would defeat a bit of the purpose with this build. Hope that makes sense!
@@dronexsweden6906
Not exactly sure what you mean.
1) On the Mobula 7 a XT30 connector is great, easier and less cables.
2) Then you can either combine 2 1S batteries or buy proper 2S battery packs, put a XT30 on those that don't have it.
3) If your charger can only charge 1S batteries that's fine, you just need to make an adapter to charge your 2S packs through the balancing port, it's a simple adapter. Ignore the XT30 connector in that case. Just charge them directly.
The current is so low, there is no benefit charging them throught he main connector.
So your charger will think it's 2x 1S batteries
cool.. luv seeing DIY build tat really works.. cheers.. 😘👍
Wicked.