Converting to Electric
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From: Troy, OH,
I am just getting back into the hobby after about 12 yrs. I have noticed that electric is really really popular!!! All I ever was involved with in the past is glow, but I have to admit with the advent of new motors and batteries i think this may be the way to go!!! My question is.....how do I figure out what I need in terms of motor and battery size if I want to make a couple of my planes electric???? Specifically I have a Great Planes Stuka kit in the box (.60-.90), and a Top Flite P40 kit in the box (-60-.90). I am getting my 10 year old son into the hobby and his excitement is thru the roof!!! I think we may want to build these planes but go electric if possible. It just seems less of a mess and much easier. Anyway thanks in advance for any suggestions.
Tom S.
Tom S.
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I'm "augmenting" my hanger with electrics. Look into what you need to recharge the flight batteries. Figure investing $300 to get the batteries charged for the equivalent power of a $150 glow engine; plus a couple $50 to $60flight batteries. But there are no fuel costs thereafter and presumably the recharging costs less than glow fuel.
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Well for a 60 2s conversion, a Tacon 60, APC 18X6, to 20X6 prop, 6s 55000mah battery, 60 amp ESC. I have this in two planes right now and they have plenty of power. Now, I am a patient person and use a small charger. It takes about an hour or so to charge the batteries. I just have more batteries so I am charging and flying.
Battery
http://www.hobbypartz.com/98p-25c-5500-6s1p.html
Motor
http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m606-big...030-400kv.html
ESC
http://www.hobbypartz.com/07e06-proton-60a.html
Charger
http://www.hobbypartz.com/60p-dyc-1004.html
This setup puts out plenty of power to fly a 9 pound plane.
Buzz
Battery
http://www.hobbypartz.com/98p-25c-5500-6s1p.html
Motor
http://www.hobbypartz.com/96m606-big...030-400kv.html
ESC
http://www.hobbypartz.com/07e06-proton-60a.html
Charger
http://www.hobbypartz.com/60p-dyc-1004.html
This setup puts out plenty of power to fly a 9 pound plane.
Buzz




