I know I read about the size the PixHawk 6C but, It is a tiny little thing... I thought it was bigger... So how much smaller is the mini?
There a two double columns of pins. So do the connections listed correspond to both pins on each row?Ahh, I see, this one: Holybro Pixhawk 4 Power Module (PM07) | PX4 Guide (main)
This may be helpful when you will replace the ESCs too. If you want to keep the Typhoon H ESCs the power distribution is the already existing ESC board (main board).
Maybe the attached info can help...
I should have looked at the second attachment... I got it now...There a two double columns of pins. So do the connections listed correspond to both pins on each row?
I see that you are a busy guy... Yuneec SR24...Ahh, I see, this one: Holybro Pixhawk 4 Power Module (PM07) | PX4 Guide (main)
This may be helpful when you will replace the ESCs too. If you want to keep the Typhoon H ESCs the power distribution is the already existing ESC board (main board).
Maybe the attached info can help...
Thanks for the info... So other than cost, any there other difference? Are there reliability or performance differences?A 20A ESC should be enough. Hoovering takes around 16A all six motors. Depending on load, wind and throttle current may be 40A or 60A, possibly more at peak, but never seen in log so far. Logs came from H Plus which takes a bit more power but it is comparable. I would not go with 4 in 1 ESCs. I prefer individual ESCs because rplacement is cheaper and room is enough in the bird.
DroneCan ESCs, interesting concept... Have you used them?I'm all in to help, I have several home builts and the parts are much better than having a mainboard with all the electronics installed. There are some very small escs, mostly 4in1 but there are so many advances today, I would use canbus on everything, holydro have good canbus escs, I think I will join along if you get started, except I would build on the H+ platform, that might eliminate you and your project. The platform is so good, the corp attitude straight stinks and downright screws you over, how anyone would purchase an 850 from them I just dont know. Terrible company and support
Are you sure you want to to connect the UART wire for telemetry in parallel? This is not allowed because both could try to send and then you get it scrambled. UART is point to point connection from my point of view.Here is a diagram for connecting two 4in1 ESC to the PixHawk 6C with PM07 power module.
Odd... I thought I responded to this earlier... The connection info came from Holybro tech support and said that either the PMU PWM or the I/O PWM pins could be used.Are you sure you want to to connect the UART wire for telemetry in parallel? This is not allowed because both could try to send and then you get it scrambled. UART is point to point connection from my point of view.