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I just bought this parts for my drone and I figured out I have no idea of what batteries i need to run them... 

 

1 x Micro CC3D
1 x Anti-vibration plate 
4 x 12A ESC (12A 2-4S opto)
1 x ESC PC software communication adapter
1 x 2-6S 5V3A UBEC
4 x 2204-2300KV motor (2CW + 2CCW)
10 x 6040 Pros (10CW + 10CCW)

FlySky FS-i6 2.4G 6CH AFHDS RC Transmitter With FS-iA6 Receiver

 

Will those batterie be good enough? 

http://www.amazon.it/LeGow-600mAh-Batteria-Caricabatteria-Quadrocopter/dp/B01ASW6O6S/ref=sr_1_3?s=toys&ie=UTF8&qid=1462828955&sr=1-3&keywords=batteria+lipo+drone

 

Thank you for the help!

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600 is very little

try to find a 1500-2500 that isnt too heavy

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http://www.hobbyking.com/mobile/viewproduct.asp?idproduct=9509

what about this? The prop should be capable of lifting it, since each off them will provide around 4-5 houndreds grams each and the components without battery don't get over 200 grams and the battery is 248 grams.... Am I wrong?

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I like to avoid hobby king like the plague when I can (still waiting on some batteries for like over a month now) but it really depends on what frame you have. Keep in mind that unless you get different props, you are going to need a bigger frame to accommodate 6" props. For that size I would run a 1500mah to 2200mah pack. 

 

Also, I know a lot of people don't like the cc3d as it is a pain in the ass to program and tune. Swap it out for a Naze 32 if you can, if not you can make it work. 

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Since i haven't made the frame yet I can pretty much adapt it to the parts... The only things are the weight and how long the battery will last... 

 

I was looking on hobby king just to understand what I gotta look for, after that I was planning on searching on Amazon or ebay to buy them...

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14 hours ago, Lucaz97 said:

Since i haven't made the frame yet I can pretty much adapt it to the parts... The only things are the weight and how long the battery will last... 

 

I was looking on hobby king just to understand what I gotta look for, after that I was planning on searching on Amazon or ebay to buy them...

What are you making the frame out of? it's anything other than carbon fiber and bolts I think you may have to reconsider your choice. Also, those ESCs will be a bottleneck as many 2204 and even 1806 motors can pull over 20 amps.

 

Depending on what you're doing, look into Tattu and Lumenier batteries.

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I was planning on 3D printing the frame, about the rest i will check tomorrow, i feed like i should have asked before buying, not after... i ll learn from this mistake.

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1 hour ago, Lucaz97 said:

I was planning on 3D printing the frame, about the rest i will check tomorrow, i feed like i should have asked before buying, not after... i ll learn from this mistake.

Do not 3D print a frame. Trust me. It's a terrible idea. My first quad (depicted on my back in my profile pic) was 3D printed. The important word here is "was." Ya' see, 3D printed frames suck complete ass at taking a crash, and you will crash. A lot. It's much better to spend a hundred bucks on a nice carbon frame like an Alien or an Armattan and have it never break (unless you hit concrete really hard/fast) than to print a frame and then be reprinting a part or two every damn time you have even a slightly rough landing. It's just a bad time.

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