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  1. tylorwashere

    Building a miniquad help components

    A lot of people are really into the naze32 fc, but I have no issues with my cc3d, and libre pilot is pretty great in my opinion. For motors either 2204 or 1806, somewhere around 2300kv. I'm using multistar elite 2204 2300kv motors, no complaints. As far as esc's go, I'm using afro 12a, and...
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    1800mah nano 60-120c burst overkill?

    I've learned so much since posting this in January lol, I feel like a scrub.
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    Future of the Quadcopter? Scary!

    Is that some sort of rocket launching gatling gun? Good lord how could you ever carry that much ammo for something like that
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    new toy, need experiment suggestions (sensitive chemistry scale)

    Interesting lol. I would probably do something dumb like get a 12 pack of those 8oz cans of pop and measure the discrepancies between them
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    new toy, need experiment suggestions (sensitive chemistry scale)

    I always wondered that. I asked my physics teacher in highschool about that and he couldn't give me an answer
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    First quad setup, cannot get motors to spin using OpenPilot and LibrePilot

    Actual links to your equipment would help, but a quick Google search shows that Rx using sbus
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    Gee bee foamy is finally taking shape

    So after much procrastination, I've started building my foamy. The fact that it's snowing in April for some reason may have had an impact on my decision. It's definitely interesting, using hot glue is like a mix between mig welding and soldering, it's a pretty cool experience altogether...
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    First time soldering

    Yeah the lash splice lol.
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    First time soldering

    The inline splice seems pretty useful, I might be using that to tap my fpv gear into my main power lead
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    Clearboost 5.8ghz booster

    Think of it in terms of sound waves. A high frequency noise like human speech isn't easily heard through objects like walls, and if it is its distorted, but you can hear that annoying kid from down the streets bass in his car from 6 blocks away
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    First time soldering

    Those info graphics are great
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    First time soldering

    The only time I ever twist the wires together first is when making a three way joint, the I lather that baby up with Flux and try to get the wire to absorb as much solder as possible. You have to tin first, like Jackson said. Tinning the wires actually creates a new metal alloy, which then...
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    Home brew fpv setup question

    So here's the gear im using: Vtx: https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B00MLS0NOW/ref=mp_s_a_1_1?qid=1459143941&sr=8-1&pi=SY200_QL40&keywords=boscam+ts832&dpPl=1&dpID=419jtreqJnL&ref=plSrch Camera...
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    FPV FREESTYLE AND RACING

    Actually, I think this somehow got necro bumped, the original post was about a year ago lol
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    FPV FREESTYLE AND RACING

    Man, I'm glad you were brave enough to say it
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    First build, can you guys look at my parts list?

    You can get them that do a whole range of things, if you want just voltage the osd module will go in line with your camera, vtx, and battery. There's a whole load of youtube videos and forum posts outlining how to do it
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    need suggestions on good fpv system

    You can find a pop up shroud that goes around your monitor to cut some of the glare
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    Built in power filter?

    A matching set wouldn't have anything to do with what a power filter would take care of anyway, it's just to stop noise from the motors
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    Built in power filter?

    A set as in Rx and tx? I'm using fatshark attitude v3s, I'd like to continue just using the built in reciever, and that fat shark compatible transmitter is like 80 bucks
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    First build, can you guys look at my parts list?

    And while that teleporter kit is nice because it comes with everything you need, from what I've heard you'll be disappointed in the goggles. They will definitely get you in the air, but also leave you wanting more. And the battery buzzer is cheap and simple, but if you plan on going all out you...
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