Completed Build - QAV210

Jonny

Active Member
Technically I completed the build two weeks ago or so but there were still a few loose ends. I had a ton of extra wires from the motors and ESCs that were completely unnecessary and unwieldy, so I trimmed and removed all extra wire. I have a dedicated power module with a BEC, so I was able to connect my flight controller directly to the 5v power from there. I also got the voltage detector and buzzer hooked up and they work great.

Lastly, I completed my FPV basestation. It's a RadioShack enclosure with a 12v motorcycle battery and a toggle switch to power on/off. I have a 7" TFT display and a 32 channel 5.8GHz reclever. Pretty happy with it for my first FPV station. The brightness of the display and overall quality might become an issue when used outside, however. :/

Now we are ready for some prime-time crashes!

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You will find alot of 3 sided shields made to go around the monitor or some just covering themselves with a blanket to block out sunlight.
 
You will find alot of 3 sided shields made to go around the monitor or some just covering themselves with a blanket to block out sunlight.

I flew this afternoon and I actually made a shield using a cardboard box and tape. I also used the back side of a 7 ft ladder (where u would typically place a paint can or tools) as my platform so I didn't hafta bend over or stoop to look at the monitor.

I successfully flew two 5-8 minute flights without a major crash and only viewing through FPV. I lost control once but managed to set the quad down nicely. It's a bit windy today so but overall i am pretty happy with the results. Next is getting better with rate control mode which is super dificult so far.
 
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