djhoodrich
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OK with the TITAN battery I got 28 minutes 45 seconds flight time
Also titan battery was hot to the touch when I took it off of the drone and the last five seconds of fly the drone began to spin uncontrollably before I landed it 1 feet off the ground
Also titan battery was hot to the touch when I took it off of the drone and the last five seconds of fly the drone began to spin uncontrollably before I landed it 1 feet off the ground
Also titan battery was hot to the touch when I took it off of the drone and the last five seconds of fly the drone began to spin uncontrollably before I landed it 1 feet off the ground
That appears to be the 3.5. I would even consider trying dual 7.5s.WOW!...so this was hovering, i hovered mine last week to see how long i got coz hovering obviously takes up most power and i only got 17 mins,...just guessing but i bet you get close to 35 minutes general flying if you got nearly 29 minutes hovering....like flying to one place, taking a video then flying back.
Also consider that your not getting any airflow over the battery hovering so try again in general flying.
Option: To help with temps you could strip back some of the heatsrink on battery then apply some thermal paste and fit one of these to really help with temps, they weigh just a few grams 2pcs100x25x10mm Aluminum Heat Sink Cooling for LED Power IC Circuit Transistor
What titan did you use coz there is 3.5mah,5.2mah,7mah,10.5mah,14mah
This oneThat appears to be the 3.5. I would even consider trying dual 7.5s.
High discharge batteryAlso the Titans take a dozen charges and discharges before they hold a full charge, which mah and was it endurance or high discharge pack you used.
I've got the endurance 7.mah single pack it weighs slightly less than my 3.3 nanotech and a centimeter thinner on the length.That appears to be the 3.5. I would even consider trying dual 7.5s.
'2.6AH' NEARLY 29 MINS........YOU CAN EASILY CARRY THE 7.0MAH PACK,..I POSTED A PICTURE AT THE BEGINNING OF THREAD SHOWING THE SAME WEIGHT AS A 3.3MAH NANOTECHHigh discharge battery
.The sony VTC5A vs sanyo used in Titan at 30A discharge. The Sony are still the king of high C batteries.
They titan should start using different battery those sanyo batteries are only rated for 20A.
For multirotors which have 3 or more motors those batteries ain't going to cut it.
Those high temperature will reduce the life of those batteries if it reaches more then 70°C/
They should start using sony VTC5A or put a sanyo 20700A or a samsung 21700 which can pump out 25A to 30+ A for the bigger sized cells.
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