Hello, I am looking for a heavyduty power distribution board. >100A. Anyone known is there any of those available? Best regards, Juha
Hi Juha: I don't know of any really heavy duty ones that are available commercially. There is this thread and this thread that might be of interest. Andy
Check out a few of these. http://powerhungrysystems.com/ 400amps about 290Eur Droidworx Power distribution board 8 230amps max with a 320 peak About $100 Or http://shop.jet-1a.com/product_info.php?products_id=2292&osCsid=ca00f6cfc397296b11996fe1f64a0034 Or a Pair of these http://www.multiwiicopter.com/produc...c-wiring-board
If you mean 200 amps total then at that price range I would build a Dean's setup. Several examples on the forum, the latest design which I like due to size is the one is this one.
Thanks Gary, for your answer I have some bullet 3.5mm connector should I solder everything on one plate of a metal. I was about to order the Power distributor V2 here : http://shop.jet-1a.com/product_info.php?products_id=2292&osCsid=ca00f6cfc397296b11996fe1f64a0034 But I don't see any review on it... it's not 200 amps rated, but it's the max I could find except the big boys (Droidworx and hungry power board ). I was also looking the multiwii voltair powerboard but I don't like so much the design to solder my bullet connector.... What do you think ... Thanks !!!
That is a good board. I've seen it talked about a few times over on the multirotorforum. You could always buy two and run them side by side. Would be interested in seeing your photos when you get it done and flying.
Ok thanks, I also bought 2 board : http://www.goodluckbuy.com/100a-mul...power-battery-to-16-esc-connection-board.html few hours ago, do you think the Power Distributor V2 is better quality ? If you have other power distribution name don't hesitate, I want something RELIABLE and clean ... ! And other question because I'm total newbie, what solder do I need to use, because mine I think it's not good enough for high amps. Silver solder ? is there a website I can compare the solder ... ? Thanks Mikaël
Mikael I think I would stick with the first one. It is a know item in the community. Would rather trust that than something from GoodLuckBuy. While they have some good stuff I wouldn't want to trust the core power source of my multi dollar copter to something that says "Good Luck" For solder any high quality lead free solder should be fine. I happen to use a Lead Free that has 4% solder in it. There is a posting here on the forum where I had a snippet from WikiPedia about solder. This seems to be the solder that commercial re-flow machines use and was recommended by Thiago Krause in one of his videos over on Drone4You. I don't think pure silver would be recommended due it's melting point characteristics for power connections.