Tuesday, 09 June, 2026г.
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BLHeli Oneshot Enabled & Disabled Comparison

BLHeli Oneshot Enabled & Disabled ComparisonУ вашего броузера проблема в совместимости с HTML5
I tried to put together a series of tests that would shed some light on whether one shot is the killer next thing in quads or not. Test 1 & 2: I removed the props and read the maximum output with and without oneshot. Test 3 & 4: No props again and this test was to try and provide some understanding if there is a difference in the throttle up and down rate between having oneshot on or off. Test 5 & 6: To provide a relevant set of figures I added the props to the quad and measured the peak output for both scenarios. Each clip has a throttle response test tagged onto the end of the peak output tests. Summary of results: Maximum Value Recorded Test Load Type Oneshot Voltage (V) Amperage (A) Watts 1 No Prop Disabled 12.37 2.59 32.0 2 No Prop Enabled 12.31 2.66 32.7 3 Good Response 4 Better Response - Smoother than test 3 5 With Prop Enabled 11.13 23.26 259.8 6 With Prop Disabled 24.65 11.25 277.3 Configuration of system: - DRQ250 - Sunnysky 2204 - 2300kv brushless motors - 12A Afro ESC, with BLHeli 13.0.0.1 - Naze 32 with cleanflight (oneshot capable) - 5 x 4 Gemfan props - Turnigy amperage tester
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