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Flight Time vs Amps Tubing Calculator Stay tuned! More tools are in development!!
Use this simple calculator to estimate your flight time if you know how much current (measured in Amps) your drone uses when hovering. Remember, estimates from this calculator are based on all conditions being perfect. To learn more, please read the rest of this page.
BATTERY:
mAh
CURRENT:
Amps
RESERVE:
%
FLIGHT TIME:
41 min
Reserve is the amount of charge left in your battery after you have landed. If you run a battery to zero, you can damage it and it will no longer hold a full charge. If you're flying when the battery is near the end of its charge, the voltage will drop quickly and your drone could fall out of the sky. Using a higher reserve can increase the lifetime of your battery. Many people prefer to use 20%. Different types of batteries require different amounts of reserve to get the maximum number of recharge cycles. Check with the manufacturer of each battery to get the recommended reserve.
When using this calculator, remember that increasing the size of a battery also increases its weight. This will cause your drone to use more amps. You'll probably get more flight time with a larger battery but this calculator does not account for the added weight. For example, the default example gives a 41 minute flight time with an 8000mAh battery and a drone that uses 10 amps to hover. If I switch to a 10000mAh battery, the calculator says 51 minutes. But, the 10000mAh battery is heavier and the drone will use more amps to hover. It might only fly for 48 minutes. Does that justify the increased cost and reduced camera payload? If you have a number of different sized batteries, measure the amps your drone uses with each one. Then use this calculator to get the flight time for each combination of battery and amps. If you graph the results, you will learn which size battery is the most efficient overall.
The more important answers are at the top:
Yes. Those numbers are taken from a previous drone I built as a group project. It used 380kv motors with 15" props, and the current draw at hover was between 9.5 and 10.5 amps. I got fairly consistent 40 minute flight times with an 8000mAh 6S battery. It had a GoPro HERO4, separate FPV camera, remote switcher, and PIP board.
As my friend Forrest pointed out, conditions in real life don't always match calculated estimates. Here are some factors that could effect your flight times in the real world:
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