I enjoyed your video, This has given me some ideas how I might mount some of my hardware, in a tiny whoop -- I have also been over to your website checking out your BECs 👍
I was just looking into underground whoop league and was wondering, would you recommend the 70mm or 120mm version of these on your site for a75mm frame like the Mobula 7 or meteor 75? I want to make sure I get the right one :)
Go for 70mm - but remember these leds pull a lot of current - you're going to get shorter flight times. Also voltage is strictly max 3.3 volts. They will burn at 4.2 (1S) volts.
No you need to use a reg poswered from Vbatt. These LEDs pull more amps than the 3.3volt rail can usually supply. 3.3 volt rail is intended for low current draw things such as GPS and Rx.
Very Nice. I use flywoo led strip that was originally made for their cinerace20. It’s very bright and works very well.
I enjoyed your video, This has given me some ideas how I might mount some of my hardware, in a tiny whoop -- I have also been over to your website checking out your BECs 👍
cool - good luck with the project.
The leds are awesome! Do you have a link for the leds?
You can buy them from my online store - cubefpv.com/product-category/micro-cob-led-strips/
I was just looking into underground whoop league and was wondering, would you recommend the 70mm or 120mm version of these on your site for a75mm frame like the Mobula 7 or meteor 75? I want to make sure I get the right one :)
Go for 70mm - but remember these leds pull a lot of current - you're going to get shorter flight times. Also voltage is strictly max 3.3 volts. They will burn at 4.2 (1S) volts.
Can this led be wired directly to the 3.3 volt pad and ground on a flight controller or do you have to use the voltage regulator?
No you need to use a reg poswered from Vbatt. These LEDs pull more amps than the 3.3volt rail can usually supply. 3.3 volt rail is intended for low current draw things such as GPS and Rx.