What is the highest flight time you got from that frame with all hardware on it? I'm trying to find out if you can pass other drones like DJI or Autel on flight time. I know the DJI Inspire 2 a $7K Drone that has two batteries and DJI Matrice has two batteries and can get 2 hours of flight time. I'm trying to build a drone to get 2 hours of flight time and not pay the high amount of dollars and be able to repair myself.
Hi, can you tell me what led's status on your pixhawk4 when its powered? Mine has fmu be led flashing and fmu act not on, i get no pwm output at all and im wondering if mine was faulty from new?
absolutely. If you look at some of my previous videos there are flight videos. Currently I'm just getting all the components setup on these new drones and flight videos will be coming later.
Hi there, I recognize the quality of the Pixhawk 4 but I don't see the point of spending so much money on a controller that as the same processor and almost similar sensors as the brand new Matek F765 which as a built in OSD, Power Board, Power Sensor and a lot of connections... is true that the Matek doesn't come in a fancy enclosure and doesn't have such safe connections as the Pixhawk but man, it cost about $60 and does the same with ArduPilot on it... This is only my personal opinion. Hope you all the success with it and keep posting.
I do not know enough about the Matek F765 to make a well educated response as to why the pixhawk 4 would be better. I will have to dive into it more. Correct me if I'm wrong though it looks like the Matek F765 is used mostly for Wings? I will be putting this on a quod copter so it would not work any way. Looks like there are only two ESC connection pads on the Matek F765.
Built From Home hi, you are right, this board was originally designed to be a fixed wing controller but it can be used on multicopters too, all the outputs are enough for that. The only difference is that the only have soldering pads for 2 motors which regards to power to the ESCs but you can solder as much as you need so, not a big deal.
Could you please share your experience with older Pixhawk 2.4.8 right there on your quad?
Awesome video 👍.
I may switch to this for my future long range fixed wing flights. Cheers mate & thanks.
I just put it on my tarot drone ruclips.net/video/KJ67eU4JNoo/видео.html
What is the highest flight time you got from that frame with all hardware on it? I'm trying to find out if you can pass other drones like DJI or Autel on flight time. I know the DJI Inspire 2 a $7K Drone that has two batteries and DJI Matrice has two batteries and can get 2 hours of flight time. I'm trying to build a drone to get 2 hours of flight time and not pay the high amount of dollars and be able to repair myself.
Nice unboxing man, thanks :)
I see you haven't done anything for a while. but could use some help.. need to hook up a PX4 to a Rush 4-1. can't find anything to help
Hi, can you tell me what led's status on your pixhawk4 when its powered? Mine has fmu be led flashing and fmu act not on, i get no pwm output at all and im wondering if mine was faulty from new?
Do you ever post flight vids? We see all the electronics but never any flights?
absolutely. If you look at some of my previous videos there are flight videos. Currently I'm just getting all the components setup on these new drones and flight videos will be coming later.
Hi there, I recognize the quality of the Pixhawk 4 but I don't see the point of spending so much money on a controller that as the same processor and almost similar sensors as the brand new Matek F765 which as a built in OSD, Power Board, Power Sensor and a lot of connections... is true that the Matek doesn't come in a fancy enclosure and doesn't have such safe connections as the Pixhawk but man, it cost about $60 and does the same with ArduPilot on it... This is only my personal opinion.
Hope you all the success with it and keep posting.
I do not know enough about the Matek F765 to make a well educated response as to why the pixhawk 4 would be better. I will have to dive into it more. Correct me if I'm wrong though it looks like the Matek F765 is used mostly for Wings? I will be putting this on a quod copter so it would not work any way. Looks like there are only two ESC connection pads on the Matek F765.
Built From Home hi, you are right, this board was originally designed to be a fixed wing controller but it can be used on multicopters too, all the outputs are enough for that. The only difference is that the only have soldering pads for 2 motors which regards to power to the ESCs but you can solder as much as you need so, not a big deal.
Incorrent the IMU is vibration isolated
Could you please share your experience with older Pixhawk 2.4.8 right there on your quad?