So, for starters, let me say that this airframe has not been optimized yet, but while in the air, it handles like a champ. That being said, the voltage drop was unacceptable when I pulled the drone out for a flight the other day. I was getting 3v-4v drop on takeoff, plunging my battery into the red zone. This meant that I could get a flight time of around 2 minutes, which is far less than the theoretical 7ish minutes I'm expecting with the current all up weight and battery combo. So I set to work trying to reduce this massive voltage drop.
It was confounding me a little bit as to why this was happening, my battery should have no issue pumping out the required current, so I figured the problem was elsewhere. I started by resoldering some of the connections on the power distribution "brick" that I've been using. After fixing up some of my poor soldering points, I actually decreased the voltage drop by about 20%. Not bad, but still less than ideal.
So I started to have a real good look at my connectors and other solder joints, and then I realized that one of the connectors I was using had 14awg wire! This was definitely a problem, as the main power distribution ideally should have at least 12awg wire, perhaps even 10awg. since the power module used 12awg, I figured I'd start by using that gauge, and adapt if needed.
Unfortunately in my town, hobby supply stores leave something to be desired, I was able to find some new XT60 connectors, but there was no wire to be found! I ended up finding some 12awg wire at the TV and Stereo store, but for some reason, it would not accept solder!!!! Man, I was so frustrated.....
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