FPV Drone with a flashlight - night time flying one pack
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
- ~~~~~~quad~~~~~~
Frame - ImpulseRC apex 6"
Motors - FPVCycle 25mm 1870kv (80% motor limit)
ESC - Holybro Tekko32 45a F3
FC - Foxeer 30x30 F7
RX - Crossfire Nano (immortal T antenna)
VTX - Lumineer LUX Mini (RushFPV Tank Mini)
Camera - Foxeer T-Rex Mini (20°)
Antenna - TrueRC Singularity (MMCX 90°)
Props - HQProp / Ethix K2
Battery - GNB 1100MaH 6s 130c
HD cam - Gopro hero 7 black
HD cam mount - own design (20°)
AUW is around 740g
~~~~~~gear~~~~~~
TX - TBS Mambo + Crossfire Micro v2
Goggles - Skyzone Sky04x (TrueRC Singularity x2 / MenaceRC Pico patch)
Charger - ToolkitRC m6d
THATS SWEET
Wow, this is madness ! 👏🏼👍🏼
Me: Flying in the snow is hard. Snow makes judging distance hard. Night flying is hard. Nearby street lights can help but not much.
----------- Duck Tapes flashlight to drone, in the middle of no where ------------
Gabe: Hold my beer.
Fantastic.
A FPV cam PiP would be cool, see what your actually seeing.
Love it!
Had this idea too - never got to do it.
Great job 👏
Nice man.... I wich in taiwan you would have so dark places and its not jungle or 1 million cables everywhere 😂
Funny, I’ve wanted to try this all winter! So that’s what it looks like… thanks!
Thats awesome. I would have hit every branch in the neighborhood but you pulled it off nicely.
once you go up its a disaster hahah
Da musst du dich aber gut auskennen in der Gegend in der du da rumfliegst.
Speed runs in the dark!!!
Pretty cool. I've wanted to try this with infrared flashlights and an FPV camera that does not filter out IR light. Should be able to see like this through the goggles but no one else could see it flying around because the IR light is invisible. Like a night vision drone.
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I saw someone do this actually and it did work really well! I’ve also wanted to try this, go find deer at night.
It totally works. My buddy did it on his analog camera. He just removed the filter
I have some night vision stuff on my channel. I have been playing around with infrared for a couple years now.
Bro, absolutely insanely brilliant!
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Looks cold...
Cool idea
I have been playing around with night vision on my RC car for a while now and just recently my quad copter.
That looks like a really solid setup you have. Are you using a specific camera or did you just remove the IR filter? And what are you using for the IR illuminator? I’ve seen a few 100w IR leds around the internet that would be cool to put on a quad
@@gabejanssen4826 that one is just a Foxeer Falkor with the filter removed from the chip. The cat3 is better from my tests so far, I have not posted any of that. I have tried both 940 and 850nm, I prefer the 850 nm.
For the light itself, I have had good luck with the cheep LED security light from Amazon that cost $21. It is black metal housing with a little bracket. It has four LEDs. It will be visible to the naked eye when you look directly at it, the light it emits is totally invisible. Take it all apart, get rid of all the weight. I hope this helps out some, love to see what you come up with. 😉👍
A whole list of parts, but the part I'm most interested in isn't there. What flashlight did you use? Lumen output?
Haha sorry about that. Its a nitecore mh10 v2, 1200 lumen. Its a nice flashlight but the beam width is a little too small for this
@@gabejanssen4826 Cool, thx. I've been wanting to go out and strap 6500 lumen on it. Nice to know this was only 1200. Mine has a bit wider spot with lower intensity flood around it.
flash light specs???????
Nitcore mh10 v2
Great video, but maybe it's hard to navigate?
Absolutely. but I know this area pretty well
@@gabejanssen4826 - thanks, need to like & sub.
This is exactly what I wanna do with my mark5 and convoy S2+ XD
Awesome!
Balls of steel, my friend! Much respect 🙏 we're you flying digital or analog?
This was good old analog. I’ve been trying out the walksnail system lately but the low light performance is nowhere near what I get from my analog rigs
@@gabejanssen4826 HDZero's low light on the MicroV2 is the best I've seen