No worries Mike, thanks for the support!
Danny, you're a life-saver!!! Thank you for the clarification using MrMel's calculator and for the setup tip.
Here's the "revised numbers" for a 455KV on 10S (Left Column) / 12S (Middle Column) / 12S -200RPM Correction (Right Column)
Estimated lowest voltage during flight: 34.80 10S / 41.76 12S (both @ 45C)
Lowest RPM (due to voltage and efficiency) : 1460 10S / 1752 12S (both @45C)
Throttle 60%: 1110 1332 1132
Throttle 65%: 1202 1443 1243
Throttle 70%: 1295 1554 1354
Throttle 75%: 1388 1665 1465
Throttle 80%: 1480 1776 1576
Throttle 85%: 1572 1887 1687
Throttle 90%: 1665 1998 1798So Danny, what you're saying is the Real World head speed will probably be the
Right Column??? If that's true I'll definitely be running a 455KV on 12S, the 10S numbers would be between 910 and 1465 (60-80%), too low I think.
Question #1 - Does 200RPM make that much of a difference?
Question #2 - about the results from MrMel's, what does the "
Lowest RPM (due to voltage and efficiency)" actually mean??? Ill guess and say above or below that number the system becomes less efficient, meaning it'll generate more heat which might limit flight time?