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Watts means Power, yes?
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<blockquote data-quote="Derek" data-source="post: 141863" data-attributes="member: 708"><p>Randy...I sure do value you replies.</p><p></p><p>When it comes to my scratch built planes, I do a similar thing when I'm searching for electronics. I take the specs of my "built" plane and simply compare it to actual models that are sold and then order electronics that are similar. So far, that method has worked real well. You are quite right about the lack of info on the net about multirotors, especially custom built scratch builds.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps I should just get my custom quad built and then search out electronics. That way I have an airframe weight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Derek, post: 141863, member: 708"] Randy...I sure do value you replies. When it comes to my scratch built planes, I do a similar thing when I'm searching for electronics. I take the specs of my "built" plane and simply compare it to actual models that are sold and then order electronics that are similar. So far, that method has worked real well. You are quite right about the lack of info on the net about multirotors, especially custom built scratch builds. Perhaps I should just get my custom quad built and then search out electronics. That way I have an airframe weight. [/QUOTE]
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