Right so a smaller diagram will be required inside the main one to show the y lead.
Okay then, where do I start with the y lead. Im assuming that its not done completely from scratch and that its a few cables with the right connections that get cut. (Reminds me I need to learn the names of the connectors )
Make sure you support the blade on both sides, else the motor will likely break rather quickly. This is usually done by bolting the prop adapter that comes with the motor on the other side of the blade, and then supporting that in a bearing. It's relatively simple and makes for a super strong setup.
Rapidrory wrote:Make sure you support the blade on both sides, else the motor will likely break rather quickly. This is usually done by bolting the prop adapter that comes with the motor on the other side of the blade, and then supporting that in a bearing. It's relatively simple and makes for a super strong setup.
I haven't thought that far ahead. I know the motor comes with a few adapters and thats about it.