Steven Campbell
Well-Known Member
Just got into drones a bit, spur of the moment.
Had a cheap rc helicopter, a family member accidentally broke, half asleep looking online and with cupon's, picked up an HS400 for a little more than $60 on Amazon.
Got it yesturday, charged it up, a couple walk behind flights and by trial and error and youtube learned more than the manual had.
Since it was raining, went with a friend to train her horse and get some practice in an indoor arena, between 4 batteries, 2 cheap ones for 4min flight and the 2 that came for about 8min each, only lightly brushed the wall once.
Feeling a little bit comfortable keeping in speed one till I get alot more practice.
Since it rains alot here, picked up a JJRC H31 which should arrive tomorrow and they seem durable and I won't feel so bad crashing a cheaper drone while learning.
I got extra batteries for them, on the slow shipping have a Furibee F36 for indoor practice.
Given I use 18650 batteries for all kinds of things, I'm thinking about possible building a bigger battery for the HS400.
I've been in possession of a drone for only 24hrs now, I work 6 days a week so finding a good day to fly is harder, which is why a H31 and F36 was ordered for practice rather than practice with only the HS400
Looking for advise and tips.
Had a cheap rc helicopter, a family member accidentally broke, half asleep looking online and with cupon's, picked up an HS400 for a little more than $60 on Amazon.
Got it yesturday, charged it up, a couple walk behind flights and by trial and error and youtube learned more than the manual had.
Since it was raining, went with a friend to train her horse and get some practice in an indoor arena, between 4 batteries, 2 cheap ones for 4min flight and the 2 that came for about 8min each, only lightly brushed the wall once.
Feeling a little bit comfortable keeping in speed one till I get alot more practice.
Since it rains alot here, picked up a JJRC H31 which should arrive tomorrow and they seem durable and I won't feel so bad crashing a cheaper drone while learning.
I got extra batteries for them, on the slow shipping have a Furibee F36 for indoor practice.
Given I use 18650 batteries for all kinds of things, I'm thinking about possible building a bigger battery for the HS400.
I've been in possession of a drone for only 24hrs now, I work 6 days a week so finding a good day to fly is harder, which is why a H31 and F36 was ordered for practice rather than practice with only the HS400
Looking for advise and tips.