Product Information
The TBS Lucid flight stack represents the latest achievement in TBS's product engineering. It's designed for racing and freestyle quadcopters, suitable for both experienced pilots and new enthusiasts. At its core, it features the latest AT32 microprocessors and an innovative bracket - mounting solution. This allows compatibility with both 30.5 x 30.5mm and 20 x 20mm mounting patterns. Thanks to smart engineering, it's the only stack compatible with all types and sizes of quads, from 3” to 11” propellers, 3S - 8S, and works with any digital or analog video system. There's a MPU6000 variant for professional pilots, and the ICM - 42688P - based version offers a high - end gyro solution at a better price. Specifications: The FC has an AT32F435RMT7 MCU at 288MHz, MPU - 6000 gyro, supports 4 motors with telemetry and current sensor, has a 9V, 2.5A and 5V 2A BEC, AT7456E OSD, 8M blackbox, 6 UARTs, takes 3S - 6S input, measures 31mm*29mm, mounts at 20mm*20mm, and weighs 4.51g. The ESC runs on AlkaMotors32 (AM32) software, has a tbslu8s4in1 target, a rated current of 70A x 4 for 60 seconds and a peak current of 85A x 4 for 30 seconds. It can handle up to 11' propellers (good airflow needed for over 7'), takes 3 - 8S Lipo input, uses Bi - directional Dshot 300/600 and KISS ESC Telemetry protocols, has an ESC current port, no BEC, measures 50mm*42mm, mounts with a Gorilla - mount (39.5 x 16.0mm) & 30.5x30.5 mm or 20x20 mm brackets, and weighs 17.58g (22g incl. brackets). The innovative 'Gorilla' mount ensures superior power delivery by avoiding mounting bolts through the ESC middle. Frame developers can integrate this mounting pattern into new frames, with backwards compatibility via brackets.
Using the TBS Lucid Pro Stack 8s 60A is quite straightforward. First, choose the appropriate mounting pattern for your quadcopter, whether it's 30.5 x 30.5mm or 20 x 20mm. Connect the stack to your quad's power source, making sure to match the input voltage requirements (3S - 8S for the ESC and 3S - 6S for the FC). When installing the propellers, ensure they are within the recommended size range (up to 11', and for over 7' make sure there's good airflow). For the professional pilots, if you choose the MPU6000 variant, it offers high - end performance. The ICM - 42688P - based version is a great option for those looking for a cost - effective gyro solution. As for maintenance, keep the stack clean from dust and debris. Check the connections regularly to ensure they are secure. If you notice any signs of overheating, especially in the ESC, make sure the airflow around it is sufficient. When not in use, store the stack in a dry and cool place to prevent any damage.