Mainly because of lack of space. It would be good to have it, in all honesty. But being a 4S I can still gamble a bit with not having it. If it was 6S I would never do it.
My first flight 2 days ago the drone fell out of the sky about 3ft above ground on a turn. The 5v BEC on the Mini F405 apparently decided to stop working as verified with Multi Meter. Plug in USB everything works. Plug in a battery and no voltage going to receiver. Running 4S and this was the second flight. I hope they don't all have this issue.
Just received a second one and out of the box no voltage across the 5volt points on the FC. I have built over 46 drones and have never had an issue like this the a new flight stack. @@NordFPV
I've used this stack for slightly over a month. On a 1.1kg drone soccer ball pushing 2207 2350kv F60 III motors and HQ R42 props running on 4s. In a typical drone soccer training/match...its normal to keep crashing it on the goalpost/floor and other drones. I'm still surprised its working
You are right, I should have added the flying video. My problem is that I don't want the video to be too long, otherwise people just skip it when they see the time of the video to be over 13-15 min
@@NordFPV bro can you help me a little bit? I want to build my first drone as I have no flying experience and want it under 250g because of license and all. Can you suggest me motor or battery for a cinewhoop/ tiny whoop that has long flight time so that I can learn drone flying. Thank you
@@amirjafari8314 Hi, yes of course. I have to say there are like a million videos and post about this all over the internet, but I can do my best. All depends on if you have any parts already available or if you would like to buy everything. Also, think that many times the best option for your case is to buy a second hand drone, flying and fix it. Also, buying parts is normally more expensive than buying a BNF, unless you are buying second hand parts. And you need to know if you are going digital, analog, or what so you can take the weight into consideration. But in very high level, a small drone with long fly times maybe be using 1404@4500kv motors, with some kind of 3.5" frame and a AIO card with 30A ESC. That can give you a good start to research in more detail what you want to build.
@@NordFPV Thanks for the information and reply 😊 Here in India second hand drone is rarely found. So I'm going it to build a new one from scratch. I'm think of using HF150 frame, SpeedyBee F405 mini stack, speedy bee 1404 4500kv motor, analogue fpv system, but I'm confused about which battery should I used to get longer flight time for more and more training of flying an fpv. If you have any corrections in the mentioned parts feel free to mention them
Good time of day. There is a question. I was tempted to buy a 35A Speedy Bee F405 mini stack for whoop. And here's what's interesting, even when powered only by USB, the STM32 and the bluetooth chip are very heated. I can't keep my finger on them for a long time. But at the same time everything seems to work. For comparison, I have a Mamba F405 stack, and it's cold. Can you tell me if this is the norm for these politicians? In addition, after several firmware updates, one of the four ESC stopped being sewn. The program writes "ESC erased or unknown". Nevertheless, the motor is running. By the way, "out of the box" none of the motors rotated, only twitched at 2000 microseconds. Only after the Jazz Maverick firmware, the motors turned. The motors were also taken by speedy bee 1404, and they are also like boilers! Here is such a rabid bee))
I just have to say, Diatone has been building reliable stacks at this price point for some time now. It's arguable that they are better tested. Maybe not handing them out to U Toobers so much.
Thanks for you comment. Which diatone stack are you talking about. I sell them too and they are much more expensive, at least the ones with a comparable list of ports/features. Don’t get me wrong, I love diatone electronics, they may be at the very top of my list, but they are not cheap.
Hello. I don’t know what Fsia6b is, but you should be able to use many receivers as long as they support one of the supported protocols that beta FPV has.
Why didn't you use a capacitor on the power input?
Mainly because of lack of space. It would be good to have it, in all honesty. But being a 4S I can still gamble a bit with not having it. If it was 6S I would never do it.
My first flight 2 days ago the drone fell out of the sky about 3ft above ground on a turn. The 5v BEC on the Mini F405 apparently decided to stop working as verified with Multi Meter. Plug in USB everything works. Plug in a battery and no voltage going to receiver. Running 4S and this was the second flight. I hope they don't all have this issue.
That's nuts.
Oh no! I’m sorry to hear that happened to you and hopefully is not a bigger defect on this stack. Building with it was so nice!
I burnt mine up carelessly making repairs. I put an external BEC on it and its alive again.
Just received a second one and out of the box no voltage across the 5volt points on the FC. I have built over 46 drones and have never had an issue like this the a new flight stack. @@NordFPV
I've used this stack for slightly over a month. On a 1.1kg drone soccer ball pushing 2207 2350kv F60 III motors and HQ R42 props running on 4s. In a typical drone soccer training/match...its normal to keep crashing it on the goalpost/floor and other drones. I'm still surprised its working
That’s great to hear.
DRONE soccer is a thing ? never heard of it lol
Looks like a nice clean build. I hope it performs well for you. Thank you for sharing this video. Happy flying amigo.
Gracias
Am I missing the flight videos for this, the cinelog20 and cinebot30?
You are right, I should have added the flying video. My problem is that I don't want the video to be too long, otherwise people just skip it when they see the time of the video to be over 13-15 min
Great Video! I bought a Flyfish Atlas 4“ Frame. I will use the SpeedyBee mini Stack for it. Can’t wait to start building 😁
Enjoy the process! And happy flying.
@@NordFPV ☺️ 🚀🚀
Cool! What is the weight? How it is comparable to Flywoo LR4?
156gr. I have not flown the flywoo so I can’t compare it. Sorry.
Hi bro, great build. Can you please share the flight time?
Hi. This was some time ago and I don’t have the drone with me any more. If I remember correctly it was around 7-8 min of cruising.
@@NordFPV bro can you help me a little bit? I want to build my first drone as I have no flying experience and want it under 250g because of license and all. Can you suggest me motor or battery for a cinewhoop/ tiny whoop that has long flight time so that I can learn drone flying.
Thank you
@@amirjafari8314 Hi, yes of course. I have to say there are like a million videos and post about this all over the internet, but I can do my best.
All depends on if you have any parts already available or if you would like to buy everything. Also, think that many times the best option for your case is to buy a second hand drone, flying and fix it. Also, buying parts is normally more expensive than buying a BNF, unless you are buying second hand parts.
And you need to know if you are going digital, analog, or what so you can take the weight into consideration.
But in very high level, a small drone with long fly times maybe be using 1404@4500kv motors, with some kind of 3.5" frame and a AIO card with 30A ESC.
That can give you a good start to research in more detail what you want to build.
@@NordFPV Thanks for the information and reply 😊 Here in India second hand drone is rarely found. So I'm going it to build a new one from scratch. I'm think of using HF150 frame, SpeedyBee F405 mini stack, speedy bee 1404 4500kv motor, analogue fpv system, but I'm confused about which battery should I used to get longer flight time for more and more training of flying an fpv. If you have any corrections in the mentioned parts feel free to mention them
No cap? Guessing space was limited, the cap included was quite big, I had to swap to smaller one of the same capacitance
You are the first one noticing it. Yeah, not ideal, but space is very limiting and this is a 4S drone, so I’m risking it.
I am building the same quad and I wonder du you know if the drone can lift a GoPro ?
It will depend on the motors you put in. and there's a difference of flying nicely with a gopro vs lifting the gopro...
@@NordFPV I have the same motors of you
what flux did you use for the build thanks
Hi. I use no clean flux in pens. The pens don't have a lot of fux in them, but you can buy a 5-pack for a cheap price at Amazon.
may i ask where did you buy the frame?
Hi. It’s a diatone frame. I bought it second hand from a friend, but you can find it in many shops.
where do you buy the tape for the frame arm wire
Ali, Amazon both have it. I’ve hear Walmart in the US has it.
@@NordFPV i am french so it s difficult to buy something in usa..do you have a link for something similar on the most popular shop?
www.amazon.fr/Feuerlos-Adh%C3%A9sif-Temperature-Faisceaux-%C3%89lectrique/dp/B0BX4DKTPF/ref=sr_1_3_sspa?__mk_fr_FR=%C3%85M%C3%85%C5%BD%C3%95%C3%91&crid=1MOI0954DT14N&keywords=cloth+tape&qid=1693489286&sprefix=cloth+tape%2Caps%2C89&sr=8-3-spons&sp_csd=d2lkZ2V0TmFtZT1zcF9hdGY&psc=1
@@derivas007
Where can I find that special tape?
Cloth tape) I got some at Walmart
Ali and Amazon is where i normally find it.
If u live in Sweden så fins de på biltema
@@SkoTTe666 är det sant? Vad heter det?
Good time of day. There is a question. I was tempted to buy a 35A Speedy Bee F405 mini stack for whoop. And here's what's interesting, even when powered only by USB, the STM32 and the bluetooth chip are very heated. I can't keep my finger on them for a long time. But at the same time everything seems to work. For comparison, I have a Mamba F405 stack, and it's cold. Can you tell me if this is the norm for these politicians? In addition, after several firmware updates, one of the four ESC stopped being sewn. The program writes "ESC erased or unknown". Nevertheless, the motor is running. By the way, "out of the box" none of the motors rotated, only twitched at 2000 microseconds. Only after the Jazz Maverick firmware, the motors turned. The motors were also taken by speedy bee 1404, and they are also like boilers! Here is such a rabid bee))
Mine doesn’t get that warm to be honest. I think there may be something wrong with yours.
@@NordFPV thanks
I just have to say, Diatone has been building reliable stacks at this price point for some time now. It's arguable that they are better tested. Maybe not handing them out to U Toobers so much.
Thanks for you comment. Which diatone stack are you talking about. I sell them too and they are much more expensive, at least the ones with a comparable list of ports/features. Don’t get me wrong, I love diatone electronics, they may be at the very top of my list, but they are not cheap.
Fly time on this ?
Can I use fsia6b reciver
Hello. I don’t know what Fsia6b is, but you should be able to use many receivers as long as they support one of the supported protocols that beta FPV has.
@@NordFPV I mean flysky fs i6 transmitter reciver which support i bus and ppm.
Then yes, sure, it will support it.@@fireonplay4201
@@NordFPV thanks
@@NordFPV and can I use speedybee f405 v3 flight controller.?
❤❤thank you sir
I'm glad I could help.
esc burned after first flight with bee35 factory drone
That’s unfortunate.