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----- --- 2592470 Babby's First Autisticopter Edition In /rcg/ we discuss anything & everything radio controlled: multirotors, fixed wing, cars, rovers, helis, boats, submarines, battlebots, lawnmowers, etc. >How do I get started with racing drones? https://oscarliang.com/build-racing-drone-fpv-quadcopter/ >What about planes? https://www.flitetest.com/ >What about aerial photography, is DIY viable? If you want a practical flying camera platform, DJI is the sensible option. If you want a fun DIY project instead & aren't too concerned about the practicalities, then by all means DIY something. >I want a dirt cheap drone to fly around my yard/garden Syma X5C/3" Toothpick >I want a dirt cheap drone to fly inside my house Eachine E010/Hubsan X4/Tiny Whoop >What are some good YouTube channels for learning or fun? Chris Rosser - https://www.youtube.com/@ChrisRosser Pawel Spychalski - https://www.youtube.com/@PawelSpychalski DrainMan - https://www.youtube.com/@DrainManFPV PhantomFPV - https://www.youtube.com/@PhantomFPV Limon - Ivan Efimov - https://www.youtube.com/@IvanEfimovLimon Painless360 - https://www.youtube.com/user/Painless360 Flite Test - https://www.youtube.com/user/flitetest Peter Sripol - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7yF9tV4xWEMZkel7q8La_w bonafidepirate - https://www.youtube.com/c/bonafidepirate ArxangelRC - https://www.youtube.com/user/Arxangelxr RagTheNutsOff - https://www.youtube.com/user/moggiex previous >>>>>>>>>2584369 → --- 2592475 >>2592470 (OP) Please don't shit this one up with heli vs. quad and history of PID loop spergery... --- 2592517 >>2592475 Anon, this thread has always got some autistic shitposting arguements, it's what makes up 90% of the hobbybase. embrace it. --- 2592519 >>2592470 (OP) Hey that’s mine! Neat --- 2592520 >>2592519 Is it ready to fly? --- 2592529 fpv drift vids are overdone and boring, seagull drifting is the new hot thing. --- 2592532 >>2592520 Yes, I flew it yesterday and realized I’ll need a way bigger field to get used to it. It’s got way more thrust than the velocidrone model I was practicing with --- 2592533 >>2592532 just send it, god speed anon. --- 2592535 >>2592529 99% of FPV drift videos are by FPV pilots who haven't got a clue how to actually film something for a non FPV audience. As somebody who actually watches televised drifting (D1, FD, etc.) all of the amateur FPV footage where the pilot either constantly overshoots the car & then has to flip back around, or get so close all you can see is a door filling the entire screen, is just painful. If you can't keep your subject in frame, in a way that you can actually see what it's doing, you're a shit camera op. --- 2592536 >>2592535 probably because most 99% people who do drift vids are unpaid amateurs who are doing it as a hobby. Hard to get paid in FPV. Do like this guys drift video now that I think about it - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=99k398RwUek [Embed] --- 2592552 >>2592536 Even if you're an unpaid amateur you can at least spend 30 seconds actually thinking about what it is you're filming & how you should go about doing it. --- 2592588 Tfw wait patiently for custom carbon parts to arrive but they send it in the wrong thickness. --- 2592590 >>2592529 I wonder if this method could be used to deter other animal populations that are scavenging on human resources? --- 2592606 >>2592588 what's the cost difference for them to cut it than you buying sheets and doing it yourself? It's all just flat sheets you're using, right? --- 2592608 >>2592606 I live in an apartment, I have nowhere to put a mill. --- 2592611 >>2592608 iktf, wanna get one for milling aluminium but the fast spindle versions are loud AF, neighbours would shit themselves. --- 2592743 >>2592608 >>2592611 It's almost like there is an untapped market for a freestanding dishwasher sized three axis mill with active noise cancelling and vibration damping... --- 2592752 >>2592529 >harassing birds based --- 2592753 >>2592536 What video game is that? --- 2592771 >>2592743 Don't forget flawless dust extraction, so you don't contaminate your 1 bed apartment with carcinogenic epoxy dust & carbon splinters. Pity such a product would likely be $20k+. --- 2592792 >>2592475 >Please don't shit this one up with heli vs. quad and history of PID loop spergery Expecting an R/C forum to not contain autistic spergs is like expecting water to not be wet. --- 2592796 >>2592588 >Tfw wait patiently for custom carbon parts to arrive Where did you get it done and what is the pricing like? You can use JLCPCB to make frames (or prototypes) out of FRP or aluminum PCB materiel, just import the frames into Easy EDA or whatever and then delete the copper layers and the inward side facing solder mask (so it's bare FRP/aluminum). Then you glue two 1.6mm pieces together using a few screw holes for locating pins and clamp it in a vice to squeeze out the excess epoxy. Once it's clamped surface tension will hole the two pieces together and you can release if and set it aside to cure. Unless you are having extra large pieces made this is super dirt cheap to have made. --- 2592798 >>2592796 >copper layers and the inward side facing solder mask I didn't explicitly mention this but you also leave the outward facing mask so the two inward facing sides are bare materiel and the outward facing sides are epoxy covered and can be black or whatever color mask you select. --- 2592918 >>2592796 > You can use JLCPCB to make frames (or prototypes) out of FRP or aluminum PCB materiel But why would you want to do that? --- 2592931 >>2592918 There are already 5-in-1 AIO flight controllers, so why not integrate the frame as well to make a 6-in-1? --- 2592939 >>2592918 >But why would you want to do that? Dirt cheap prototyping, and PCB FRP materiel is G10, which some less expensive quad frames are made of already. --- 2592941 >>2592931 >>2592931 >There are already 5-in-1 AIO flight controllers, so why not integrate the frame as well to make a 6-in-1? Make the frame out of aluminum PCB covered in high output LEDs. Aluminum is comparable in stiffness to CF but it crashes like shit. But I doubt you'd be racing or whatever with something like that anyway. --- 2592945 >>2592939 >Where did you get it done and what is the pricing like? I use a place in Shenzhen when I'm not worried about lead times & cncmadness (Canada) when I'm willing to pay a lot more for shipping to get stuff quickly. Cost is heavily dependent upon tooling usage, not just overall size. Something like this is 80-100 USD before shipping. That's for two of the base pieces in 3mm plus two of the top plates in 2mm, all quasi layup. These are quite large pieces, intended for 10" builds & upwards. Prices have gone up a fair bit since I first started doing this a few years ago. >Dirt cheap prototyping That's what I own a 3D printer for. >PCB FRP materiel is G10, which some less expensive quad frames are made of already G10 frames were consigned to history for good reason. >>2592931 >why not integrate the frame as well to make a 6-in-1 Because nobody wants to replace their entire frame just because they wired up something wrong & blew out a bunch of SMT & traces. --- 2592960 >>2592945 >G10 frames were consigned to history for good reason. G10 is still used on gasoline helis because it damps resonances from the Zenoa 2 stroke moped engines they use. --- 2592962 >>2592960 Heli sperg, we said you're not allowed back --- 2592994 The seller won’t accept my runcam that I returned because it was too big. Should I sell it on eBay for cheap, or keep it for a fixed wing build I’ll probably do eventually? --- 2592995 >>2592994 >living in a country with anti-consoomer laws. my sympathies anon. ebay it, I have a box full of stuff "i'll use eventually" buy things like cams dont hold their value/worth long term. Sell it now and buy it back later if you need it. --- 2593008 >>2592994 Sell it. I had a similar box as the other guy and decided to list stuff and recovered like $300 --- 2593009 Anyone got good resources to learn the basics of RC cars? I'm currently doing FPV quads, but I'd like to have some other RC stuff in my back pocket for if/when the FAA actually starts enforcing their bullshit. Besides, there's never enough excuses to get the iron back out. --- 2593011 >>2593009 what do you need to know? RC cars are plug and play out the box and retard proof. --- 2593019 >>2593011 I'm not looking to just buy one. Half the fun is assembling and configuring all of it. --- 2593039 >>2593019 you generally don't build them from scratch like quads. you just buy a scale size car you like and replace the motor and the controller with the biggest one you can find for more power, or type in your car model and look at the other possible upgrades. there's no configuration beyond changing a few predefined settings on the controller. --- 2593059 Is this part of the charging process? --- 2593067 >>2593059 >0A no, check your main cable/another battery. --- 2593068 >>2593059 The cells may be below the charger's minimum cut off voltage. Try toggling to the LiIon setting (if it has one) as the low cut off will likely be slightly lower. --- 2593069 >>2593067 My other battery doesn’t even charge, it reads only 3 cells on the charger. I may have ducked them up since my goggles don’t display battery voltage, but I can’t tell if it’s the batteries or the charger --- 2593071 >>2593068 That didn’t work, but switching from “charge” to “store” did. Good sign that the batteries were simply too low? --- 2593096 >>2593071 >Good sign that the batteries were simply too low? Yes, especially if these are flight packs - for them to recover to 3.2V they would have been sagging right down to ~2.5V under load during flight. If these are just packs you power your goggles from (eg super low discharge) then 3.2V isn’t necessarily a bad thing, however as you’ve now discovered it may cause issues with some hobby chargers. --- 2593100 >>2593039 Huh, that's actually kinda lame. Was hoping to learn all the various specs and techniques. --- 2593103 Dear 4chan. I have never owned a drone, but it seems kind of fun. I like to buy good stuff, but im no millionaire either. Is buying a used dji mavic 2 a pleb choice? --- 2593130 >>2593103 yep, petty good entry drone that you can flip easily if you decide its not for you or you get bored. --- 2593139 >>2593103 I'd go with one of these if you don't want to get bored after a day: https://www.racedayquads.com/collections/all-ready-to-fly-quad-combos?sort_by=created-descending --- 2593144 >>2592470 (OP) Any cheaper alternatives to the dji mini 2 that can fly 30min and approximatively 10k? --- 2593149 >>2593100 You could search for RC car kits, a lot of competition cars and drift cars come as rolling chassis you need to assemble and have to buy everything else separately. --- 2593151 >>2593144 A used Mini 2. But even then 30 minutes/10k is pushing it in most real world scenarios. --- 2593187 >>2593149 That's the sort of info I'm after. A lot of what I've been missing is terminology. Can't search without knowing what to call anything. --- 2593191 >>2593144 Even my largest quad falls to about 33% efficient if there's significant wind. You're gonna want a wing if you want to reliably get far. It's what I should've done. The level of efficiency is night and day when comparing the two. --- 2593451 >>2593103 >Is buying a used dji mavic 2 a pleb choice Camera drones are for the novelty of seeing/taking photos and video of your city from high in the air/getting to areas you couldn't get to on foot. The amount of fun you can have will depend on how appealing that is to you. --- 2593475 >>2592519 are those 1408 motors? wanted to do a similar build soon for a 4s setup. Still unsure about wich motors to pick --- 2593490 >>2593019 You could buy a kit from Tekno, buy your own ESC, Motor, remote etc, I want to do this with the MT410 model because it's more made for jumping than racing and you can fit some big tyres on it for a 1/10 scale --- 2593507 >>2593475 Yes, I haven’t been able to go full throttle with them yet since I had battery troubles, but they rip way harder than I was expecting. For a pure speed focused build it seemed like they were the way to go. Planning to go to the beach this Friday and blast off --- 2593511 >>2593507 The sand is hell on those little motors. Make sure you take off/land on something like a big blanket, or bring some method of getting the sand out. I've got a motor where a single grain of sand infiltrated the bearing and it still ticks a bit to this day. --- 2593513 >>2593490 Something I've not been able to find is what's actually compatible in terms of receivers. If I were to get a PWM ELRS module, would it play nice with most car gear? Not really a fan of the trigger plus wheel units. Another thing is telemetry. Would be nice to know how my battery is doing. --- 2593516 >>2593511 Thanks for the advice anon. I was worried about that, but unfortunately the coast is basically the only place I’m allowed to fly in the country im in currently --- 2593520 >>2593513 You're asking the wrong guy about modules, but I know spektrum have remotes with real time feedback but the prices are stupid and >Spektrum --- 2593521 >>2593516 Best of luck on dealing with that hazard! The only alternative I know of is hitting the countryside definitely not having harmless fun. --- 2593522 >>2593520 Yeah, Spektrum's the other half of what I was trying to avoid with that idea. --- 2593523 >>2593522 I have no idea what you would look for but I'm sire people have made their own versions, I like the idea of being able to monitor your motor and battery temps and voltages in real time. --- 2593538 >>2593523 I'm seeing plenty of people claiming that PWM will work just fine. Everything seems to be coming together. --- 2593558 >>2593513 PWM is PWM, any receiver that outputs PWM will control any ESC/servo that takes PWM input. Note that PWM & PPM are two completely different things though! --- 2593562 >>2593558 Wrong lol, frequency must match if if its being used digitally rather than just rounded off or lowpassed to an average to drive something analog. Most devices like servos need a specific frequency. --- 2593568 How can someone send movement commands to your DJI drone? That is what happens with russian drones right now, ukrainians somehow command a drone to flip upside-down (yeah it should be unflippable) and the drone drops down. That means government will soon drop our drones if they don't like us flying no? --- 2593573 >>2593562 >Most devices like servos need a specific frequency. Most servos are dirt cheap analog units that don't give two shits. I've built dozens of planes and cars and never had to consider frequency. --- 2593580 Already liking this more than the previous design. Replacement carbon parts in the correct thickness have already been shipped too. --- 2593587 >>2593580 Why use wooden arms instead of carbon fiber tubes? --- 2593588 >>2593587 Round tubes are a pain to work with, square tubes are prohibitively expensive (assuming you use legit roll-wrapped stuff). I've used both carbon & aluminium before, this time I felt like going back to wood just for the aesthetic value. --- 2593612 >>2593580 I’ll admit it’s cool, but what would one use a monster like that for? --- 2593615 >>2593612 >what would one use a monster like that for? Shits & giggles. --- 2593634 >>2593568 Source? --- 2593648 >>2593634 Inb4 TikTok --- 2593707 Is it possible to get a 2 inch quad / whoop up to 100mph? Would it then run on 4S? --- 2593800 >>2593707 pretty hard, 3s i get max about 50mph and thats with a HV cell, doubling that would take some effort. --- 2593823 >>2593634 Why do you need a source? Answer my question nigger. Here in russian from someone who applies all civil drones in russian military https://files.catbox.moe/uy3t3w.mp4 --- 2593846 >>2593823 --- 2593900 >>2593823 Nice dead link bro. --- 2593904 >>2593707 You'd need motors with insanely high kv, ducts that weigh next to nothing, and probably a tailwind. 110mph is impressive on aggressive 3 inch props on 4S with no guards. I get about 70-80 on 4S, 1407 3600kv motors, and HQ Prop 3x4x3 props. If you actually make it happen, I'll be surprised if your battery doesn't explode shortly afterwards. --- 2594742 To anyone who ordered HDZero goggles, batch 135xx went out today in the USA. Should give you a ballpark of where you're at in line. --- 2594934 It has been almost 10 years since I last flew a R/C helicopter before going to airplanes and I miss helicopters a lot. I used to fly cheap-ass specials from department stores, but I am looking for something serious this time. I am looking at the following setup: Blade mCPX BL2: $200 Hi-Performance Rotor upgrade: $12 1:32 Bell 47 scale body kit (Made in Germany by Heli Scale Quality) $113.50 I might go with a used mCP X, since I see quite a few cheap ones on EvilBay and RCGroups. I know that is quite a lot, but I think I have the skills to fly and since there is a self leveling option on the helicopter, it will be easier to learn on versus an unstabilized helicopter. Scale body is not a must, but I am a big fan of Bell 47s, so I think it would be nice. --- 2594939 >>2593059 Check your voltage and connection. One of your cells could be out of balance too. If you have a car charger (one that plugs into the cigarette lighter), then it should be tricked into giving the battery a little bit of a charge before you can switch over to this charger. It would also help if you tell me the make, I have experience with E-Flite, Parkzone, Spektrum, Radient, Hobby Fans and Toolkit RC chargers, so I might be able to help. --- 2594942 >>2593103 Mavic is quite good, but pricey, Eachine has some stabilized drones, but are generally lower in terms of quality. They are easier to work on, though. --- 2594971 >>2594939 You have all that experience, yet couldn't come up with the solution that's already been posted? And instead recommended anon to hook up a small lipo to a SLA car battery charger? Fuck me. --- 2594987 Noob here. Just bought some chink shit Wltoys 144001 / 144010 and MJX Hyper Go (3S) buggies. Now I am looking at the biggest possible lipos that I could cram in there for max runtime. Are there any good cheap options? I bought some Ali 3500mah Terantys that will probably start a house fire and some Ovonics which may be equally as bad. They are probably all fake and gay and will only have 50 to 80% of their rated capacity. Are there any other good cheap brands? I know Turnigy from HobbyKing are considered okayish but the EU warehouse seems to be permanently out of stock. Suggestions welcome. Do you measure the capacity of your lipos? I have a cheap as SkyRC iMax B6AV v2 (genuine as far as I can tell) to measure mine ... Will report the outcome of my purchases ... Probably ... If not my house might have burned down with me ... --- 2595005 >>2594971 It does not need a complete charge, but you essentially need a charger that will be tricked into giving you a little bit more power. Your pack is at too low of a voltage for a lot of computer chargers to handle without the emergency cutoff sounding. This is especially true with Spektrum SMART units. There are 4S capable car chargers, you know. They were quite common in the early and mid 2010s and included in every E-Flite or Parkzone PNP/BNF offering back then. Picrel is the 2S version of what I was referring to. Really low tech and easy to fool, but slow in charging. Give it 10 minutes and there should be enough to do regular charging with. --- 2595006 >>2594987 Check back with Hobbyking and look at Rhino, they are cheaper than Turnigy and practically the same. If you are fine spending a little more money look at CNHL batteries, they are a great deal, but not the cheapest option out there. Additionally, search RC forums in your country to see if there are secondhand batteries. They tend to be very affordably priced. --- 2595009 >>2595005 Congratulations, you completely missed the point in your desperation to prove your superior knowledge. --- 2595012 >>2595009 I am not saying my knowledge is superior, I have dealt with the same thing you are dealing with and I found that it worked. --- 2595030 >>2595012 You're still missing the point. The question was already long answered when you chose to chime and boast about your supreme charger experience. I'm not even that anon. >>2593068 >>2593071 >>2593096 --- 2595042 >>2595030 Alright. I see what you are saying, my apologies, then. --- 2595081 Hey, how come copters and drones use those flat pack batteries, when power tools use 18650 cells? Seems to me, as far as power to weight and durability-wise (and brushless motors) rc is state-of-the-art. Anybody using 18650s? --- 2595108 >>2595081 Pouch cells can support much higher discharge. Cylindrical cells are suitable for some drone stuff, but they just don’t have high enough discharge for something like a 5” race quad. Picrelated are 21700 packs I made for my larger drones & fixed wing models. --- 2595204 >>2595108 I'm building an bike battery and was considering getting a few extra 21700's and making a 6s pack. from a percentage point, how does the limited current draw feel compared to a normal lipo? are you basically full throttling everywhere? --- 2595285 >>2595005 If the charger is to stupid to charge a battery that fell below 3.3 per cell, it should be tossed out the window. Your kind of advice is how we have noobs burning their house down. --- 2595287 >>2595204 It's highly inadvisable to run those at their limit for long as they'll overheat and explode. The trick is to either run them gentle, run them in parallel, or use a LiPo. --- 2595461 >>2592588 I like the 3d printed desk organizer, do you happen to have the link to it? --- 2595500 >>2594934 Sounds like a fun setup, those mini helis fly so much more locked in than they used to. --- 2595509 >>2595204 That’s… not how it works? You choose a battery based upon the application, so you’re not constantly pushing it into beyond its spec. >>2595461 That was the stupidest thing I ever printed, back when I got my first 3D printer. It’s something like 400g of filament, took 12+ hours to print & I realised I could’ve just bought a desk organiser for £1. --- 2595516 >>2595509 >That was the stupidest thing I ever printed, back when I got my first 3D printer. It’s something like 400g of filament, took 12+ hours to print & I realised I could’ve just bought a desk organiser for £1. Ah, I was thinking the same thing a few months ago all the prints were 13+ hours and thought buying one would be better. --- 2595522 >>2595108 dude, youre supposed to put the heatshrink over the solder connections. --- 2595532 >>2595522 dude, it’s clear heatshrink --- 2595549 >>2595509 Yeah, that's the truth of 3D printing. It's good for making little things or things you simply can't get without a bunch of hassle. I'd be screwed if I couldn't build random mounts/adapters for my quads. Really saves the edges of the carbon too. --- 2595560 >>2595532 Huh, clear heatshrink, that’s brilliant… you can examine the integrity of the connections. I recognize the xt60s but what are the white smaller connectors called? --- 2595562 >>2592533 There was tons of fog this morning but I was able to send it. My open throttle pull put me into a low battery warning so my landing was a bit rushed and heavy, also a bit scared since airplanes still flying surprisingly low for being an unrestricted fly zone --- 2595563 >>2595560 Those are the balance connectors, they're JST-XH. Hobby batteries don't contain any sort of BMS, so they need an additional connector that breaks out each individual cell so the charger can perform individual cell balancing. --- 2595564 >>2595562 >My open throttle pull put me into a low battery warning That's perfectly normal, however the warning should only be temporary as the voltage will recover once you let off the throttle. >airplanes still flying surprisingly low for being an unrestricted fly zone I have no idea of the rules in your country, but here in the UK planes can fly down to 500ft while drones can fly up to 400ft, so even in 'unrestricted' areas you can still theoretically end up worryingly close to GA traffic. --- 2595567 >>2592470 (OP) I like the use of nylocs were the threads are not even touching the nylon. You'd be better with acorn nuts. --- 2595571 >>2595567 Please never suggest acorn nuts as prop nuts ever again. OP addressed their mistake & tightened those nylocs properly last thread. --- 2595572 >>2595562 Legally a plane can fly as low as is safe in the even of a propulsion failure or at least 500' from any property or persons in a rural area. Ideally though going below 1000 AGL is not recommended. --- 2595573 >>2595571 It would look less retarded than nylocs not used properly. Acorns get a bad rap from people not planning properly and having too many threads for the nut. The best design would be two thin nuts with one locking the other in place. --- 2595577 >>2595573 >It would look less retarded than nylocs not used properly. >OP addressed their mistake & tightened those nylocs properly last thread. It's like you can't read. >The best design would be two thin nuts with one locking the other in place. No, because that would be a huge pain compared to a nyloc to change in the field when you break a prop. Nylocs are also the best solution to the problem of active braking & branches loosening nuts, whilst also meaning you don't need to bother with matching CW/CCW shafts/nuts to motor direction. --- 2595579 >>2595564 The rules often fail to take into account that some people are dumbasses. I've had crop dusters fly over town at less than 200ft while off duty. My buddy claims to have seen one of them doing sketchy stuff like harassing the highway traffic. I had to land early one day because my altitude read 150ft and upon doing a quick spin to find him, the fucker was eye to eye with me. tl;dr Always watch for tard pilots over the countryside. They get less attention than you ever will. --- 2595580 >>2592470 (OP) You know you're missing a stack nut? --- 2595581 >>2595579 Keep in mind you will always be held liable in the event of a collision. The more maneuverable craft always gives right-of-way to the less maneuverable one. Likely the UK treats it very similarly. Is your comment about attention supposed to be a diss or about how when they do dumb shit it never gets ratted on? --- 2595583 >>2595580 weight reduction, perhaps? --- 2595584 >>2595581 I personally don't give a shit who'd be at fault. I want nothing to do with attention from the authorities. The government has done nothing but enact cock and ball torture on the hobby for the last several years. --- 2595585 >>2595583 It's a nylon nut. It's like 0.1g at most. --- 2595592 >>2595580 I’m actually missing 2. The way the canopy curves, it’s impossible to fit the front ones on, so I let the canopy hold it in place. There’s exactly zero clearance between the canopy and edge of the stack, and between the canopy and usb port, so far it’s been pretty secure --- 2595717 >>2595592 Ah, so it's a case of ghetto but it works. I've had my fair share of that. Godspeed sir! --- 2595738 Do my dji goggles v2 broadcast drone location by default? Or is it just when using a dji drone? --- 2596173 My dudes, I reached a milestone today. --- 2596196 >>2596173 You must have at least 10 seconds that's actually worth watching! --- 2596209 >>2596173 >>2596196 I reckon I get ~90 seconds of worthwhile footage out of each hour I record. --- 2596210 >>2596196 >>2596209 Yeah, I'm autistic about only posting full pack runs too, so that definitely cuts down on the usable footage (I really need to get a proper video editor at some point to just do highlight reels). Full pack videos are what PhantomFPV suggests doing though to get better, and that guy fucking RIPS! This one from today should be finished uploading in a few hours: https://youtu.be/D64VsCCKx3k [Embed] --- 2596240 >>2596210 >I'm autistic about only posting full pack runs too You need to outgrow this asap. Nobody wants to watch 3-4 minutes solid, even other FPV fanatics. A ‘good’ FPV video is 60-90 seconds max & if you look at the analytics for anything you post you’ll soon see this reflected. >This one from today should be finished uploading in a few hours This just proves my point. I lasted 30 seconds before I got bored, started skipping ahead & then closed the window when I realised it was just another 3 minutes of exactly the same. --- 2596330 >>2596173 What's the bitrate? --- 2596333 >>2596173 I have around 20GB of drone footage, but all of it is either grenade drops or artillery strikes on russian piglets. Fpv is there as well but not much. --- 2596390 >>2594742 Nice, I should have mine soon hopefully. >>2596333 Loser. --- 2596506 >>2595287 That's what I'm asking, compared to a lipo how much are you hammering these to get similar performance? >>2595509 >That’s… not how it works? Not how what works? I never said anything about pushing it beyond it's spec anon, I'm asking how they compare to lipos. --- 2596508 >>2595562 baited, i've reported you to the authorities, enjoy jail. --- 2596588 >>2596506 Just go by the C rating when comparing how hard you can hammer a battery, but also keep in mind that it's C rating multiplied by mAh. --- 2596591 Ok, I found a reason to go with Crossfire over ELRS. I like to listen to racist podcasts while I fly, and the 2.4ghz interferes with my wireless earbuds. So, with ELRS, you are limited to WIRED racism only. --- 2596604 >>2596591 cool, didn't ask. --- 2596661 >>2593100 Tamiya has released new copies of their RC buggy kits from the 80s over the past few years, if retro is ok for you. They replaced the old resistor-based speed controls with modern ESCs --- 2596665 >>2592536 bretty cool, I wonder if the airflow from the car messes up the flight at all. oh wait no it can't because of the pid loop shittery, you would never even notice. where do I find the video without the fast cuts, from the wide angle camera they actually use for flying it? also, do they change the digital zoom on that camera in post, or is it at the same magnification the entire time? --- 2596713 A E S T H E T I C E S T H E T I C --- 2596767 >>2596506 Seriously dude, the amount of battery weight you'll need to avoid hitting your current limit will turn your aircraft into a sluggish hulk. Just run a high C LiPo if you want fast flight. It's like you're asking what tank engine you should put into your homemade stunt plane. --- 2596769 >>2596591 ELRS works on 868/915MHz. --- 2596770 >>2596661 Probably going to shoot for something closer to a stunt truck for the off-road capabilities. Thanks for the suggestion though. --- 2596796 >>2596506 >how much are you hammering these to get similar performance? They don't have similar performance, they have a lower C rating. It's really that simple. --- 2596808 >>2596506 > I never said anything about pushing it beyond it's spec >how much are you hammering these to get similar performance >to something of higher spec --- 2596837 >>2594987 I mostly use Zeees, only complaint is my 4s hardcase is nowhere near the 6200mah advertised but their soft ones are fine. --- 2596847 >>2595006 >>2596837 Thanks for the recommendations. I guess the rated capacity depends on the discharge rate but it's sad how much lying is going on when it comes to lipos. I've asked the seller beforehand what their refund policy is. Seems fair to me do that's why I've ordered. Pic related. However this looks very disappointing: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aIDhRaWUXeo [Embed] Ah well at worst I've flushed 35 Euro bucks down the drain. --- 2596854 >>2596847 It might be alright, besides, you'll get sick of those chinesium WLtoys breaking all the time and waiting months for parts from china soon anyway and get a proper hobby grade car that needs bigger batteries. --- 2596876 >>2596847 >I guess the rated capacity depends on the discharge rate No, it doesn't. But if you're pulling 100A from a pack you shouldn't be surprised if the voltage sags so much you can't usefully discharge the rated capacity. --- 2596879 >>2596876 Pretty sure that every battery discharge curve I've ever looked at says otherwise. --- 2596889 Upon re-read your comment I think now that we're basically meant the same. The rated capacity for it's rated discharge rate shouldn't change but with the cheapo units you never know how they were measured ... --- 2596956 >>2596876 We've known for an awful long time that rapid discharge comes with an efficiency penalty. Voltage sag has nothing to do with it. --- 2596965 >>2596956 Voltage sag has a lot to do with it, because it means the pack can no longer meet the demands of the application (whether that’s a multirotor, a car, etc.) long before it reaches full discharge. Especially on something like a race quad, you will be seeing <3V in the air when pushing the throttle, but the pack will recover to 3.4V once you’ve landed. If there was no sag, we could continue flying & use more of the available stored energy. --- 2596997 >>2596965 You're arguing something completely different. I know full well that voltage will recover after a period of high stress, but that has nothing to do with the fact that efficiency will get lost when that sucker gets hot. --- 2596999 >>2596997 I literally never mentioned efficiency. You’re arguing something that nobody even brought up. --- 2597011 >>2596999 See >>2596876 --- 2597014 >>2597011 That’s precisely my point. Can you read? --- 2597018 >>2597014 I don't think I need to say anything else. --- 2597024 >>2597018 Thank fuck. --- 2597097 >>2596665 >do they change the digital zoom on that camera in post it gets cropped/tweaked in gyroflow. some skill to that as well. --- 2597101 >>2596767 some 21700's can pull a decent amount, +35A no prob. All you would need in 6 cells in series. --- 2597102 >>2596796 so your throttle is (c rate comparison) amount higher, thanks. >>2596808 You're definition of hammering is different from mine, slow down buddy, take some deep breaths and think about the terminology and what information I could be asking for. --- 2597105 >>2596837 I have loads of ZEEE 4s hardshells for my RC car and they are pretty spot-on for capacity. --- 2597122 >>2597101 I am aware of this. However, you end up with a battery pack that weighs roughly 450g. I've got a quad that runs them in a 6S2P configuration so I have a max continuous limit of 90A, but I aim for less than 25A for the sake of staying in the air as long as possible. --- 2597176 >>2597105 It's just that one 4s hardcase that is shit, it only charges about half of it's capacity on a balance charge, still lasts around 10 minutes. --- 2597325 >>2597102 >so your throttle is (c rate comparison) amount higher, thanks No. What the actual fuck are you even talking about? If your quad hovers at 40% throttle on a 100C battery it will hover at 40% throttle on a 25C battery. --- 2597509 >>2597325 This. The voltage is what will alter the hover point, not the current limit. --- 2597634 >>2592470 (OP) Complete novice here im looking for a budget plane build with a 5km range and a 1ish hour autonomy. Theirs alot of information to digest what would you guys recommend? --- 2597643 >>2597634 > budget plane build with a 5km range and a 1ish hour autonomy I'd guess that's around 1.5m wing span made from foam, probably a flying wing. --- 2597708 >>2597643 a 1.5m wing? lol >>2597634 lots of planes can do that. maby a talon mini --- 2597715 >>2597708 > maby a talon mini 1.3m foam not a flying wing and probably can barely make it. So yeah I was kinda close --- 2597724 >>2597715 i was recommending the mini talon because it's cheap, roomy and can carry quite some payload and is fast 120km out and back again has been done on it. >4 hours even 70cm wingspan planes can easily do 1 hour but it will be not an easy build for a novice --- 2597726 >>2597724 Alright, have guides for me? I'd like to build long flights (not necessarily far). Like youtube videos or something, where I can see how they build 1m wingspan aircraft for long flights? --- 2597737 >>2597726 Giz FPV --- 2597753 >>2595500 Back when I started I could only handle 2 channels like the Havoc Heli (remember them). --- 2597937 >>2597634 >Complete novice >5km range This is how you lose your plane. Build something small & cheap to actually learn to fly with, before you start trying to fly way beyond LoS & any chance of recovery when you inevitably make a mistake. --- 2598319 >>2597937 I second this. I did that exact same thing and didn't go long for half a year after buying it. Had actually bought a completely different aircraft before I did true long range. --- 2598333 >>2598319 Contrary for me. I can't land or launch, so once it's in the air, I fly for miles before coming back. --- 2598335 Bardwell named the jew in his latest video. He's only slightly behind Clott Adams in his redpill journey. --- 2598424 >>2598335 Despite him being a little annoying and a total simp for DJI's video, he's at least helpful and knows well enough how the big players fuck us. I imagine he holds back a fair bit as he's very reliant on JewTube's revenue. --- 2598440 which free and open source flight control firmware is the easiest to to use and quickest to get up and running. Ive only used LibrePilot and though I was able to get it working, I really didnt understand what I was doing and basically just kept changing stuff until it worked. It also had what seemed like a big where it wouldnt take when i applied certain settings, and Id have to do weird things like reboot the flight controller, toggle things on/off, just keep entering stuff until it took, etc. --- 2598442 >>2598440 *bug --- 2598451 >>2598440 Why? So you can stop paying for your Betaflight/iNav subscriptions? --- 2598456 >>2598451 I have no idea what you are trying to say or imply. --- 2598513 >>2598440 LibrePilot hasn't been developed in years, any modern/current firmware will be a big improvement over your prior experiences. If you want to fly race/acro FPV quads look at Betaflight. If you want basic semi-autonomous features look at iNav. If you want full-fledged semi-autonomous features look at ArduPilot. --- 2598533 Can't belive not a single drone faggot taken a sound level meter and checked levels for different blade numbers and different drone sizes. --- 2598536 >>2598533 I mean, why would they? Sound is just one consideration & not usually an especially important one. --- 2598537 >>2598536 It is. --- 2598541 >>2598537 If it's that important to you, go do the measurements yourself. --- 2598548 >>2598533 i plan to do it after i get over this 2 year long depression spell caused by my former employer injuring me and ruining my life --- 2598571 >>2598548 are you the guy whose boss screamed in his ear with a megaphone? --- 2598582 Manufacturers did everything they could to obfuscate the real characteristics of motors, ESCs and batteries with all those KVs and "6S" cell numers. Can't you retards write properly the voltage, amps, torque and give proper Volts VS RPM curves? There's no fucking way RPM is linearly proportional to voltage, that's marketing bullshit. But I guess it's fine for the US where you measure motor performance in bananas and flight time in american football fields. Right, you like it? --- 2598620 >>2598582 >I dont understand things therefore its marketing --- 2598625 >>2598582 Most motor manufacturers provide tables of thrust vs current for different prop/cell combinations at 10% throttle intervals. That’s more than sufficient information for the overwhelming majority of scenarios & definitely for any hobby project. --- 2598630 >>2598571 no, im a life long tech, always worked on small precise stuff (PCB repair, etc), never had hand pain, took a job working on bigger things, and they forced me to one hand a driver to 30 in*lbs on a rotating shaft a few hundred times while holding the product in the other hand . one day, they had me do this in reverse, so the screws were bonded in, so prly took well over 60 in*lbs on a *driver*, not a wrench. so now i have thumb arthritis in both my hands in my 30s. been in constant pain since that day, my hands are fucked . obviously the workers comp insurance is super willing to help me, NOT. there goes a career i worked on for 15+ years --- 2598633 >>2598537 Three blades are more quiet than two, and you don't start taking a performance hit like you do with higher blade count (although they are a little quieter). Other than that, quad weight will probably be the biggest decider of sound level, and if if fly with ducts it's going to increase the noise too. --- 2599056 >>2598630 >there goes a career i worked on for 15+ years Surely after 15 years of experience you should have been able to realise when a task was dangerous & simply refused to do it. Better to walk or get fired than injure yourself. --- 2599070 >>2599056 Stop projecting agency onto people, bigot! --- 2599112 >>2599056 Yes I did notice and brought it up constantly. Wasnt the only safety issue that happened there. not to mention faking all sorts of paper work, including safety related. every time i brought up an issue, they would just have someone else do it, or tell me to try my best. Got to the point where one coworker said I complain too much So basically was made to feel like I was close to losing my job from a combination of complaining and not doing the work asked of me. Well I tried my best, and been in pain since. hoped the pain would stop after a week, 2 weeks, a month, 3 months, 6 months, a year... I knew the thing asked was dumb but never thought I'd be in pain for the rest of my life from it. --- 2599119 >>2599070 sorry dude, im paying for that mistake. not easy when you have multiple coworkers that arent on your side, and dead lines keep getting missed, and youre under pressure to not be the cause of the next missed dead-line. these were multi-million dollar contracts. but yes, 100%, I should have just refused --- 2599289 This kills the toroidal prop meme https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BG7sfdT7-lk [Embed] --- 2599290 >>2599289 --- 2599291 >>2599290 --- 2599300 Anyone tried using FOC on main motors? --- 2599305 >>2599300 All T-Motor industrial stuff is FOC, so technically I have used it at my day job. --- 2599347 My Ovonic batteries arrived but Chang fucked it up. They delivered the short lipo pack instead of the normal one. They are 80x33x25 instead of 105x33x19. Also on the first discharge after full charge they were only 2000mah. Charging from empty to full now. *sigh* --- 2599375 >>2595509 It's not a stupid print in and of itself, but it is really stupid to print it simply because in the off chance that it fails you just wasted a shitton of plastic --- 2599376 >>2593580 What's gonna happen to the wrongly thick parts? Do they want them back or did you just gain some free shit? --- 2599575 >>2599375 No, it was a stupid print. It cost ten times what a (better) off-the-shelf product would have cost. >>2599376 I keep them, they're not going to pay return shipping for bespoke parts they can't do anything with. It's not like you can recycle cfrp & use the material again. --- 2599618 >>2599575 Hah, guess it's on them for fucking up the measurements then. Some distracted employee's gonna have to pay for it somewhat --- 2599622 Where can I buy a camera with gimbal that is the size of dji camera for my custom built drone? --- 2599629 >>2599622 I think most people just build their own with a couple of joints and servos. --- 2599632 >>2599629 Well mine has to be a "camera" drone. Even fpv pilots stick a second camera on their drones so I don't see a problem. --- 2599668 >>2599622 SIYI A8 is the only thing even remotely close. And even that will never give you the same level of integration when it comes to things like CV. --- 2599670 How cringe are all those youtube hype about toroidal props? --- 2599671 >>2599632 Well get creative then. When you went custom, that's the road you stepped onto. --- 2599672 >>2599668 Yep, it's nice. But still kinda big, 100g of just this thing... --- 2599811 >>2599672 I suspect that at least part of it comes down to the fact that certain aspects of the DJI's camera are integrated into the rest of the drone - which a standalone unit like the SIYI can't do. Size/weight savings from tighter integration is always going to be an area where DIY can't compete with COTS products. --- 2599938 No single man was meant to have this much power... --- 2599969 >>2599938 Incindeary bombs like that are in the category of terrorists and Tesla. --- 2600100 I think this is going to explode before Kev reaches 200mph --- 2600111 >>2600100 Why don't you stick a proper gasoline/nitro motor on it with a gearbox? --- 2600118 >>2600111 because gas powered rc's don't go 200mph --- 2600119 >>2600118 Why? Like obviously gasoline engines can have as much torque as you want, so what's the problem? --- 2600124 >>2600119 Some of these guys use airstrips, dragstrips and the straights of racetracks to get their runs and they only get to top speed for a few seconds, if you gear a Nitro for top speed it would probably need twice those lengths --- 2600125 >>2600119 --- 2600466 >>2600100 Wont that flex a lot? |