TriHEXACOP!

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March 2014
Air-Force

TriHexaCop.jpg
Turnigy Tri-copter modified




TriHEXACOP Build Log

I wanted to add a travel-able unit to my camera platforms to take on trips and the most obvious for this was a small, fold-able tricopter. So, for this project I started with a Turnigy X900 tricopter frame which I cut down to 740mm so when folded it would fit into a standard 22" carry-on bag. From the beginning I wanted to make this into a HEX at some point but I ended up doing this almost right away as this frame was not really robust enough for what I wanted to carry in a three motor configuration. Below then is a list of the parts I used and some mod details.

General Specifications

Build Date - March 2014

Airframe Type - Multi-rotor, Y-Hex Tricopter Flying Type - Aerial Photography
Motor Centers - 29" (740mm) Bare Weight - 38oz (1077gr)
Max Rotor Area - 8" - 301in^2 (2070cm^2) AUW Weight - 55.5oz (1574oz)
Motors - Multistar 2209/980Kv X6 Propellers - DJI 8 x 4.5
Power - 1320 watts MAX Thrust - 121oz (3420gr)
Thrust/Weight - 2.17:1 Battery Type - Lipoly - 5400mah, 3S, 35C
Speed Control (ESC)- 6X HK BlueSeries 20A w/SimonK BEC - Linear 2A, 5.25v


Main Component List

The component list includes all the major components needed. What is not shown are additional fasteners tie-wraps, connectors, G10 materials, battery's, etc. Prices are shown only for the parts I had to buy.

Item  (as of March 2014) Price Quant Sub-Tot
Hobbyking X900 Tricopter Frame $29.99 x1 $29.99
Turnigy X525v3 Motor Mounts $- x6 $7.04
Multistar 2209/980Kv $14.98 x6 $89.88
DJI Props 8 x 4.5 $3.96 x6 $23.76
HobbyKing BlueSeries 20A ESC $10.78 x6 $64.68
HobbyKing KK 2.0 $29.99 x1 $29.99
Spektrum AR6200 Satelite $- x1 $-
Total- $245.34



What I Threw Together

Frame Base

The frame plates are made from fiberglass and are pretty strong. The camera mount is a bit flimsy so I may need to add a CF doubler to stiffen it up. My kit was missing the thumbscrew arm pivot bolts so I am just using wingnuts on the bottom.

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Frame plate layout


For power distribution I made a three wire pigtail which is looped between the plates. I'm running a KK2.0 Flight controller with 1.6++ firmware that is set-up for using a Spektrum or Orange satellite RX. This makes wiring much cleaner. You simply cannot beat these $29 controllers.

Motor's & ESC's

For this project I started with NTM2826 as shown in the picture but will change these out for Multistar 2209/980 units soon. I will get good wait savings and should have enough power to do the slow AP I want to use this for.

For motor mount plates I bought two packages of the Turnigy X525 spare motor mounts. They are inexpensive and only required 1 new hole to be drilled in the arms. I also added a stand-off on each pair to stiffen them up.

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The business end (before installing the Multistar motors)


For ESC's I chose Hobby King Blue Series 20A units which I flashed with SimonK firmware.


Brushless? Gimbal

Yes, it will have a gimbal but likely it will be a servo driven SSG Gimbal as designed by RCGroups poster "crezzee". This design is very low profile and has limited travel so it will act like it has "follow mode". I am hoping that with the graceful nature of tricopter flight this will give the feel of flying rather than the Brushless Gimbals feel of being on the end of a boom because they are so overly stable. We'll see...

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SSG Gimbal by crezzee



See Also

Easy Brushless Gimbal



Comments? Questions?

email me!