I used this board for my latest build, a medium sized hexcopter using the Cube Black (Pixhawk 2.0) flight controller. Having the power distrubution integrated into the carrier made the build go much faster and I think it's probably more reliable than using the airframe's lower plate. Adding power for my receiver, the Hex Herelink, was as simple as connecting to the +5VDC connector, and I also have a regulated +12VDC/2A rail for my payload. The instructions are somewhat clear if you've done some building or modding in the past, but it helps to know your way around Mission Planner. Accessory connectors are not the same as used on Pixhawk 4 boards, so choose GPS and other parts carefully.

CubePilot Cube Kore Carrier Board
4.6
| 2 ratingsPrice: 300
Last update: 03-09-2025
About this item
All-in-one Pixhawk 2.1 carrier and power distribution for easy multirotor builds
Supports up to 12S lithium power at 140A continuous, 280A peak
Integrated signal outputs for up to 8-arm drone builds
Built-in voltage and current sensing
Connects directly to a genuine Pixhawk 2.1 cube (not included)
Supports up to 12S lithium power at 140A continuous, 280A peak
Integrated signal outputs for up to 8-arm drone builds
Built-in voltage and current sensing
Connects directly to a genuine Pixhawk 2.1 cube (not included)
Product information
Package Dimensions | 6.5 x 5.7 x 1.9 inches |
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Item Weight | 5.6 ounces |
ASIN | B07HMGDCPJ |
Item model number | HX4-06038 |
Best Sellers Rank | #201,283 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #83 in Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) |
Customer Reviews |
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2 ratings
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Manufacturer | Hex Technology |