Im not aware of a brushless kit to convert the toy quads..i think he didnt know what he was talking about.
Brushless are extremely more powerful and not something you want to begin with...They do require a bit more knowledge to operate and is big jump in cost for the most part.
Now, i will say they have brushless conversions for mini helicopters so it may be possible to convert a brushed to brushless on a quad but, the way the bodies are made i dont see them using the more convention quad brushless motors as they mount entirely different than brushed motors do...Helicopter motors however are sized as many brushed quads are and could possibly mount in place of a brushed motor but, they are very very expensive compared to the typical.quad type brushless motors, commonly used.
To go brushless with a quad requires a much different and more sophisticated flight control board capable of using brushless motors...There are some quite inexpensive but they require knowledge of programming and is not toy transmitter friendly...A more expensive transmitter will be required to make use of such flight board...Basically you would enter the "Hobby grade" of quadcopters...Not beginner friendly what so ever.
Each motor requires a separate speed controller as the flight boards dont use built in FETS like brushed motors do to power them.
One reason they cant be considerdd starter quads is if you fly it into some one or even yourself expect major injury if one of those props hit you..it will slice you wide open in a heart beat.
Im not saying its perfectly ok for even a syma x5 blade to hit you as im sure it will hurt and, maybe cut you but, it would be alot less severe than something brushless would be
Lean harder and pick up that JJRC H5C CF and have fun..learn to fly it..learn to operate the camera and enjoy your video...while having fun with the jjrc, keep researching the hobby grade options and once you can fly the toys safely and learn to fly it well, then maybe graduate to something different if you choose to do so.
I understand completely and would not be foolish enough to even go into that uncharted territory.
I may have found a contender for the H5C CF. I just stumbled on it today when I googled. 8.5 motors It's a mini small enough for indoors, you probably have heard of it before, the guys at rcgroups
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=244886 put it through it's motions. It's the Kai Deng 60 some call it to the X- Fighter. I figure if I'm going to get a Chinese toy quad it might as well have a Chinese name lol, but seriously For me it has more pros then cons
Pros
1. 8.5 mm coreless motors and are affordable to replace 4 for $11.99 , plug N play like H11D not sure?
2.Stable Flyer , just as durable or more than the XC-5 or H5C CF
3. Fan Fare please, it has a gimbal remote pan up down camera, yes apparently the H11D is not the only one who has one, however how do you know what position the lense is in unless your close enough to the quad to see, or using FPV? The other question is will it arrive working or will the pinion be busted like the one of the reviewers on rcgroups got. Replacement cams are as low as $17 not bad for a remote lense compared to the Syma cams.
4. Spare parts are available at duoduogood
http://www.duoduogood.com/search?co..._query=kai+deng+quadcopter&submit_search=&p=2
5. Cost is now less than 30 bucks on dealtime, but not sure if that's just BNF, I messaged them asking if it includes the cam and the new transmitter with the LCD. but it's gonna be that slow boat, unless I wanna pay $30 bucks more!
I think there is a better deal on GearBest. or BangGood.
6. 65o MAH battery, plenty of room for an 850
7. Cool Night Flyer, from what I have seen.
8. Controller has all button on top, no shoulder button to memorize, then again that could be a drawback?
unfortunately these are the cons
Cons
1.Video quality is supposed to be 720 but more like interpolated VGA, can't add wide lens. But not a lot of jello, so that's a plus.
2. Supposed to be get this, 300 meters range,(I'm reading that the Chinese seem to be mixing up meters and feet and they must mean 300 feet), but out of the box it's less, however a simple drill hole on top mod points the antenna up and out and it increases dramatically.so at least one mod has to be done outside the box, but I don't mind, that one is easy.
3. I don't think the Syma FPV kit will work with this, and if I had to put a FPV cam I would lose the remote up down pan ability.
4. Geared more towards camera quad more than sports quad, but then again it's a good beginners, since the yaw isn't very fast but it has pretty good pitch.
I wonder if a hybrid made from the JRC H11D and this one would be worth considering, seeing how the H11D is nowhere near as stable flyer like this one but has those other cam cool features and is FPV.
For what it's worth It Has had mixed reviews from quadcopter 101,
Camera Test
Range Test
Your thoughts?
Thanks