pisao sam o tome pred godinu i pol skoro, popraćeno grafikonom da ne bude samo rekla-kazala
a i poslije po multirotor sekciji,
http://www.flyfreak.net/elektro-modeli/het-me-163-komet-prop-jet/msg43989/#msg43989kada leti kombinirano, nekad i s pola gasa, temp je 59°C u peaku,
a u letu di je samo full gas ili ništa je 48°C najveća vrijednost.
osobno provjereno na više modela,
regler je hladan ako radi na 100% a sve je dobro instalirano
(da regler ima više A nego što motor cucla, i da batka to može sve nahraniti)
a ako isti taj model leti na pola gasa, i troši puno manje A iz istog tog reglera, može se i pregrijati do cut-off limita.
isto tako bi bilo dobro spomenuti i da preduge žice do reglera dokazano ubijaju isti,
ja sam to prvo primjetio kada me opekao ESC dok sam mjerio potrošnju wattmetrom,
wattmetar mi doda nekih 40cm žice u sustav, jer ima konektore i ubaci se u seriju između batke i reglera,
nema pada napona, debela je žica i za 200A, ali induktivitet čini svoje na regleru,
tko ima doma može probati, najbolje na pola gasa, opisano gore zašto,
pa nek drži prst na regleru 2 min bez dodavanja i onda s dodanom žicom.
(poznato već dulje kod EDF modela, di su batke zbog CG-a sprijeda, a impeler u repu, pa di staviti regler)
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=952523baš zbog tog pwm efekta rada, dolazi do povećavanja napona na ulazu u regler,
pa iako je batka npr 16V, na ulazu u ESC napon može biti i 40V i više, pa to ubije i kondić i ostalo redom...
najbolje ostaviti kako je, oko 10-15cm, ili ako se ne može, da se dodaju kondići koji pomažu smiriti te oscilacije.
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također bitno za multije, jer neki stave regler kod motora, a onda žice do batke pola metra,
ako se produže ove do motora, ništra strašno, ionako je u motoru namotano desetak metara pa nije neka razlika.
I will repeat the message previously given. I hope you heed some sound advice
based on theory and practice.
1. wire resistance my rob you of a bit of power but will not destroy
your speed control or motor.
2. wire inductance will not damage your motor nor will you be able to
detect any effect even with 100 feet of wire.
3. wire inductance will kill the mosfets in your control and may even blow the caps
I am a design engineer and manufacturer of motors and controls for over 30 years.
you must keep battery wires as short as practical . short means 1 foot or less.
brushed or brushless makes no difference.
here are some example of problems some customer have had
1. blimp 30 feet of wire to speed control and steering motor in the tail.
control voltage rating 60 volts 50amps motor load 12v 20 amps
result instant smoke first run of motor. I replaced control at no
cost . same result instant smoke. then i was told about long wires
ran a test with 3 ft cord result 30 volt swithching spikes on 100 uf input cap.
had customer put control near battery in gondola. 30 ft wire to motor
end of problems.
we have customers running very long wires to motors for industrial applications
with no problems. hundreds of feet or more.
on robots running two or more motors on one battery. 2 feet battery wires
to non opto coupled controls will make motors hunt. no problem with
opto coupled controls. with BEC controls keep battery wires short. PERIOD
astrobob