The Holybro S500 V2 Kit is an affordable, lightweight, and simple-to-assemble option that requires no soldering. It’s a comprehensive kit that includes nearly everything required for flight; only a battery and an RC system are needed (the latter being optional). It’s fully compatible with various Holybro Flight Controllers, including the Pixhawk6C and Pix32 v6.
The S500 frame is made from a blend of materials. Its arms consist of a high-strength, ultra-durable polyamide-nylon composite, reinforced with a carbon fiber rod at the center. The landing gear is made of 16mm and 10mm diameter carbon fiber tubes, joined by plastic tee connectors that have been thickened and strengthened compared to the previous version.
This quadcopter frame is both strong and lightweight, featuring landing gear and 1.5mm top and bottom plates. The bottom plate includes a built-in power distribution board (PDB) for clean and easy wiring, along with an adjustable battery mount to ensure optimal weight distribution. The frame is also designed to accommodate a variety of camera mounts and gimbals, making it ideal for multiple applications.
The frame’s assembly is exceptionally straightforward, thanks to pre-threaded sleeves for all frame bolts, eliminating the need for lock nuts. It requires only one size of bolt for the entire build, meaning only one hex size is needed for assembly.
S500 V2Â ARFÂ Kit Contents:
- ARM adopts high strength plastics
- Motors – 2216 KV920( V2 Update)
- BLHeli S ESC 20A
- Built-in PDB (Cont: 60A, Burst: 100A)
- Propeller 1045( V2 Update)
- Battery Straps
- Dimensions:383*385*240mm
- Wheelbase:480mm
- Weight:782g
Recommendation Combination (Not Included):
Flight Controller – Pixhawk 6C, Pixhawk 6X, Pixhawk 5x, Pixhawk 4, Pixhawk 4 Mini, Durandal, Pix32 v5
Power Module – PM02D, PM03D Power Module, PM02 V3,
GPS – DroneCAN M8N/M9N GPS, Holybro M8N/M9N GPS, H-RTK M8P/F9P Rover Lite & Helical
Recommended Battery Specification:Â 4S 5000mAh Lipo
Payload: 1500g (without Battery, 70% Throttle)
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