While watching Your VERY well done video, I was thinking exactly the same thing that Oscar Liang typed. HOW does this guy only have barely 90 likes on 1 year old vid? Your production values and humor made this otherwise dense and techy topic, a whole lotta fun! NICELY DONE my friend.
Thanks! I haven’t flown an unmodified E011 in a long time (been using the Silverware alternative firmware), but it does fly very smoothly with the Beecore board. Only complaint is that my build is a little lacking in power.
Love your videos! Just awesome. Question, how did you get the RSSI working? I'm also using a beecore v2 with flysky receiver (and I'm using a jumper t8sg radio) My rssi is stuck on 99% in the Betaflight OSD and it won't change. Are you using an FSi6 with the updated 10 channel firmware or are you too using a jumper?
I got one last week. Put it into my E011, connected a cam and transmitter, and.... no OSD 🙁 Wiring is correct as far as I can see (switching cable gives just static) Any bright ideas what could be wrong?
Hmm… Only things that come to mind are to check that OSD is actually enabled in Betaflight and that there is no accidental contact between V IN and V OUT at the board or camera. Hope you’re able to solve it!
RCview I solved the problem. At first I used the 5V and the ground cable between the VTX and the cam to power them up. Later I used the plug on the VTX for the power, and that did the trick. Thnx for replying, and keep making your content in your own style, I love it👍👍
I had the exact same problem! Try increasing the “Motor PWM Speed” as shown in the video. (I think 4000 was the value I settled with.) That solved the issue for me!
Damm, I really don't like to mess with my models, but if I could learn to do this kinda stuff all by myself I could probably get better performance out of my stuff. Decisions, decisions…
you are the most underrated reviewer on youtube! easily beats any of those with 5 figures subscribers any day :)
While watching Your VERY well done video, I was thinking exactly the same thing that Oscar Liang typed.
HOW does this guy only have barely 90 likes on 1 year old vid?
Your production values and humor made this otherwise dense and techy topic, a whole lotta fun!
NICELY DONE my friend.
Amazing video. Best small drone reviews on RUclips
Glad to see you back. Another fantastic review
I like the way do your videos, very informative clear. btw I laughed at 1:40 Lol good job! +1 subs here!
Man, you have fantastic presentations, keep'em coming!
Great review and build. Like it a lot. Thanks!
Hey man, this is the only video I've seen where rssi is working on the flysky version. How did you get it working?
I love the atmosphere of your videos! BTW does it fly way smoother than the original? It looks like it does in my opinion
Thanks! I haven’t flown an unmodified E011 in a long time (been using the Silverware alternative firmware), but it does fly very smoothly with the Beecore board. Only complaint is that my build is a little lacking in power.
Love your videos! Just awesome. Question, how did you get the RSSI working? I'm also using a beecore v2 with flysky receiver (and I'm using a jumper t8sg radio) My rssi is stuck on 99% in the Betaflight OSD and it won't change. Are you using an FSi6 with the updated 10 channel firmware or are you too using a jumper?
use hv batterys akk tech has build in osd, i break 1 beecore v2 due osd ... what is difference with f3 and f4 ? grz
Very nice! i like your setup
Hi~
Is this FC support RSSI?
whats camera your uses?
I got one last week. Put it into my E011, connected a cam and transmitter, and.... no OSD 🙁
Wiring is correct as far as I can see (switching cable gives just static)
Any bright ideas what could be wrong?
Hmm… Only things that come to mind are to check that OSD is actually enabled in Betaflight and that there is no accidental contact between V IN and V OUT at the board or camera. Hope you’re able to solve it!
RCview I solved the problem. At first I used the 5V and the ground cable between the VTX and the cam to power them up. Later I used the plug on the VTX for the power, and that did the trick.
Thnx for replying, and keep making your content in your own style, I love it👍👍
Mine wouldnt fly when the camera was soldered on but it does when its not soldered on. The motors just spun a tiny bit and stopped afterwards
I had the exact same problem! Try increasing the “Motor PWM Speed” as shown in the video. (I think 4000 was the value I settled with.) That solved the issue for me!
Damm, I really don't like to mess with my models, but if I could learn to do this kinda stuff all by myself I could probably get better performance out of my stuff. Decisions, decisions…