Looking great, be sure to include so9me flight videos, a price estimate, and review when done
If not you could use the serial in and use a USB ASP toolYou need more than a GPS module. The full Naze/Flips (and some others) have a compass and barometer on board already.
Just about every FC made (except for the KK2) will have a USB port which is used to update FW using the applicable software and setting up up the quad. Baseflight, Cleanflight, LibrePilot, etc.
I replied to this before with "I thought it was like an arduino nano" which i don't know how it works. I have one and will need to find out how to load a program onto it before i will have working raising and lowering arms. I deleted that comment because i said something else afterwards that was complete idiot. I am still wondering though, how would i go about upgrading the software on the kk2.5? if i ever wanted to add gps to it, from what i understand, i would need to upgrade it to another version and use something called "?Multiwii?" I dont know enough to know what im talking about.If not you could use the serial in and use a USB ASP tool
You can but the KK would not be trustworthy IMHO though when this was originally done the KK2.0 had an analog gyro and no acc, where the current ones have been upgraded as far as I know the hardware addresses are the same too on the newer ones, though you'd be playing with fire so to speak. The multiwii is also a big pain to setup, if you have the budget I'd suggest the APM.I replied to this before with "I thought it was like an arduino nano" which i don't know how it works. I have one and will need to find out how to load a program onto it before i will have working raising and lowering arms. I deleted that comment because i said something else afterwards that was complete idiot. I am still wondering though, how would i go about upgrading the software on the kk2.5? if i ever wanted to add gps to it, from what i understand, i would need to upgrade it to another version and use something called "?Multiwii?" I dont know enough to know what im talking about.
Other than that, more parts have been printed, or i should say "re-printed" It was printed at the wrong infill.
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Seen similar devices, really like the idea of this hahahahahaSo I decided I'm also getting this BAM!
seen any cheaper than this?Seen similar devices, really like the idea of this hahahahaha
Not that I remember, most of the others were all a little bigger and more geared toward pro grade DSLR rigs and maybe a phantom. This detection system is cheaper than any I've seen by a good bit, unless you were to DIY one with an Arduino and IMUs.seen any cheaper than this?
I got the prints. Now i just need threaded inserts carbon fiber rods and lots of screws. Also lots of time.
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Too tall is not a problem that I am aware of, just make sure your motors support the props and weight you are going to be asking of them.do you think the motors i got are too tall? these are what others are using
It might not have much overhead, but it should get off the ground.i put all the parts in a box and im still missing the screws and carbonfiber rods so i added the weighit of the box to all the parts it was 4 pounds. do you think my motors can run that? with my prop size?