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Discussion in 'Cinestar 8' started by Steven Flynn, Jun 30, 2014.

  1. Steven Flynn

    Steven Flynn Member

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    i'm wondering if anyone might look at these numbers... i have a cs8 hl with tiger motors and a dual quad v3 mk bl... seems to be flying really well, and i'm lifting a two camera setup... and I just thought these numbers were odd... all the odd motors are all pulling more current... almost twice as much... should i be worried about that? any feedback would be great. thanks...steve

    MK Version: FC HW:2.5 SW:2.06c + NC HW:2.0 SW:2.06f BL:V3

    Flight date: 30/06/2014 08:34:26
    Flight time: 08:34:26.0 - 08:40:22.6 (356 secs, 00:05:56)
    Batt. time : 355 secs, 00:05:55

    Start Lat./Lon. : 53.5536211 / -6.128649
    Elevation(GPS) : 0 9.51 49.708 m (min/avg/max)
    Altitude(Barom.): 0 12.79 55.75 m
    Vertical speed : -2.46 -0.01 2.34 m/s
    Max speed : 31.3 km/h
    Max target dist.: 20.4 m
    Max distance/LOS: 121.6 m / 121.8 m

    Sats : 9 8 9

    Voltage : min. 21.4, max. 23.9 V
    Current : 0.5 50 69.2 A
    Wattage : 11 1128 1619.28 W
    Capacity: 4940 mAh

    Motor1: 0.0 10.9 14.5 A Temp: 25 30 36 °C
    Motor2: 0.0 4.7 7.9 A Temp: 24 28 31 °C
    Motor3: 0.0 9.4 12.7 A Temp: 32 36 40 °C
    Motor4: 0.0 3.3 6.0 A Temp: 24 26 30 °C
    Motor5: 0.0 6.8 11.3 A Temp: 24 26 30 °C
    Motor6: 0.0 1.8 4.7 A Temp: 20 21 27 °C
    Motor7: 0.0 6.3 12.1 A Temp: 20 23 31 °C
    Motor8: 0.0 4.6 6.5 A Temp: 21 23 28 °C

    Magnet Field: 102 105 111 % (ok)
    Magnet Inclination: 61 68 73 deg
     
  2. Gary Haynes

    Gary Haynes Administrator
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    Steven you might want to check that all of your motors are absolutely as close to vertical alignment as possible. Your averages are pretty widely scattered.
     
  3. Steve Maller

    Steve Maller UAV Grief Counselor

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    I concur with Gary's point, but I'd also not rule out a mistake with one of your props possibly being upside-down, or a motor spinning the wrong direction. As stupid as that sounds, it's definitely possible. Ask me how I know... :oops:
     

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