Tarot Multi-rotor Frame/Hexarotor/680PRO TL68P00
The Tarot 680PRO (TL68P00) is a professional-grade hexarotor frame. It meets the high demands of aerial photographers and industrial researchers alike. This frame uses high-quality materials to ensure long-term durability. Because it features a carbon fiber build, it stays lightweight yet incredibly strong. You can rely on this frame for stable flights in various environments.
Moreover, the folding design makes transportation very simple. You can easily pack it for remote field missions. This frame provides a perfect balance between portability and heavy-lifting power.
Key Features
This hexarotor stands out due to its precision engineering. It specifically supports the GOPRO gimbal for smooth video capture. Additionally, it integrates wireless transportation systems efficiently. The 695mm axis diameter provides a wide, stable footprint for high-altitude tasks.
Furthermore, the design optimizes heat dissipation for your electronics. You will find that the assembly process is straightforward and fast. The frame handles a total weight of 2.76KG with ease. Consequently, it remains a top choice for serious drone builders.
Specifications
Selecting the right components is vital for peak performance. We recommend using 4006 brushless motors with a 620KV rating. Pair these with 12 to 13-inch carbon fiber propellers for the best lift. For power, a 14.8V battery between 4000mAh and 5000mAh works perfectly.
Standard 20A to 30A ESCs will provide the necessary control. With this setup, you can achieve a hover time of approximately 14.5 minutes. This duration is ideal for detailed inspections or cinematic shots.
Applications
The Tarot 680PRO is highly versatile. It excels in professional aerial videography and high-resolution photography. Many researchers also use this frame for data collection and site mapping. Because it is robust, it performs well in industrial monitoring roles. Whether you are a hobbyist or a professional, this frame delivers consistent results. You will enjoy the stability that only a six-rotor system can provide.











































