Some people brought up some concerns about the capacitor placement which made me take a look at it now that I've flown this quad for a bit. It did look like it was going to cause a problem eventually. I decided to remove the tape, shorten the leads, and solder wires onto them. Then I used heat shrink tubing to cover the exposed spots. The cap is in the same place, it is just better protected now. Thanks to those that pointed that out!
Everything seems to be holding tight, first I tried it on the Tanq put out by Rotor Riot, when I learned about the heat shrinking antennas from Shaw in the you tube they put out for step by step build. Now I do it on most all my drones that have 3d printed antenna mount, I am a newbie at FPV, so I have had some pretty hard crashes to test the heat shrink method. Some day I crash so much I question why I am enjoying FPV, but slowly getting better.
The buzzer you got can be turned off by plugging in the battery again and removing it. Just once, as soon as it is removed for the first time plug it back in wait 2 seconds, unplug and you are done :)
This is the reason to buy Vifly buzzers. I bought a couple flight buzzers once because the Vifly buzzers were out of stock and I learned very quickly that all buzzers are not created equally!
Im about to build my first drone and one thing I have noticed in everyones videos is nobody tells you how to work out what size battery you will need? I guess the voltage is determined by the motors you use but mah ?
Honestly, it’s kind of just experience. I looked around to see what other pilots were using on their 5 inch drones and settled on 1300mah - that has worked best for me for a couple years now. I did however, run into this problem with the 7 inch drone I recently built. I wasn’t exactly sure what capacity battery I should use so I tried a few different ones. I still haven’t quite dialed in the exact one I want to use regularly, at least enough to buy a bunch, so I might just do some more testing
The O3 air unit had a tiny bind button on it - the goggles do as well. Press both bind buttons, and they should bind. Just make sure you’re fully updated
Hello, blogger, the receiver and its own wires have been arranged on the FC gyroscope. Will the magnetic field affect the gyroscope after the wire is energized? Many bloggers say isn’t this great?
I really want to build this drone! Would you be able to share some performance stats? Speed, battery life, max distance? I am new to this hobby and I am not sure what to expect :D
Speed = IDK, but I have no problem keeping up with cars at 50mph. Battery life = 4-9 minutes depending on how hard you push. Distance = 🤷🏼♂️. I’ve been miles away. You don’t really want to go too far with these types of drones because you will always run out of battery before you’re able to get back and then you may lose your drone. Honestly for your first drone you just need to build something and learn to fly. I wouldn’t get too caught up in stats.
@@DanielJohnFPV Thank you! Would you ever consider doing a video on first budget drone? I saw a video couple months ago of a $150 drone, but I would love to see your take on it :D My plan is to first get a controller and learn on sim before building anyway
It definitely sucks to get to that button but the Vifly is an absolute necessity for me... There is an easier way, just plug the battery right back in until it completes it's series of beeps then you can disconnect again and it's no different then having had pressed the button
@@DanielJohnFPV Yeah, me too cause the button when accessible is more convenient for sure..... But the battery double tap is a good back up if it moves or something and you cant get it...
@@xXEshanXx I have not tried the Radiomaster Pocket. It is smaller - more like a Playstation controller. I like bigger controllers because they are easier to pinch-grip. However, I am a big fan of Radiomaster. I think they make good products.
Nice work! Which battery is your favorite on this and what are flight times like? I have another 5" build and some gnb 1300 6shv and also have some 4s 1500. Been wanting to build another quad in this frame.
I've had flight times approaching eight minutes if I'm just cruising, but 5-6 is probably the average. Lately I've been using RDQ's 6s 1300mah batteries because the price point is so nice. However, I recently got some Tattu R-Line 4s 850mah for a smaller drone and love them. Next time I buy 6s batteries, they will probably be Tattus. GNB is great too, though I haven't tried any HV batteries.
@@DanielJohnFPV nice! Yeah I get 4-5 min of light freestyle with the gnb 1300. Thought of trying some bigger battery's for some mountain cruising. One guy said he uses the gnb 1850 on a nazgul f5d for mountain cruising. Thought that would give a couple extra minutes.
@@Huntmx24 it might give a few more minutes, but it gets to a point of diminishing returns for sure. I would only buy one to start with and then test it.
Question for you again. Have you tried using rocksteady on the o3 with this frame? If so does it work well? I have the rotor riot tanq frame and the way the o3camera is mounted there is to much vibrations so the gyro data on the o3 is messed up. Unstabalized its smooth but using rocksteady it doesn’t work. I don’t use a GoPro for now
I had the same issue with missing a stack screw. It was really annoying. Totally held up my build for 2 days until I could get some counter sunk screws. For $100 that's some BS for sure!
Did you buy yours recently? I was in one of the first waves of releases last year, so it might have just been one of those early bugs that gets ironed out over time.
I haven’t used the speedybee so I can’t really comment on it. I think it’s a tiny bit cheaper, but it basically has the same function. SLIGHTLY less amperage. I’ve heard some people have problems with speedy bee boards, but that may have been in the past. I’ve also heard of people having problems with Diatone stuff in the past lol. I’ve been happy with Diatone, so I’ll probably stick with them if I’m using my own money
Hello, please tell me. I want to buy my first quadcopter. And I want a small one (5 inches), but with the ability to mount a GoPro, a long flight range and a flight time of 15-20 minutes (I know that I’m asking for the impossible). Maybe you know some ready-made assemblies. Thank you.
Nothing pre-built will get you those specs. Maybe a Helion, but that’s a 10” drone. I understand wanting a FPV drone that flies 15-20 minutes, but the reality is that is a REALLY long time to be piloting the sticks. It is genuinely exhausting to fly so long, and you will end up with a lot of uninteresting GoPro footage. FPV is one of those hobbies where you don’t know what you don’t know. You WILL eventually lose a drone flying long range - it just happens. Learn to fly first, then get into long range. 🙌🏼
Great video bud, but completing a circuit with the capacitor leads is a bit bigger of a deal then it sounded in the video, I mean thats direct contact to your lipo's positive and negative, have you seen what happens when you let the leads on a 6s lipo touch each other.....??? Let's just say, there will be smoke.... I am not trying to be a dick or anything, I think this is a great video but heat shrink those capacitor leads individually before you tape them up against the capacitor itself or mounting it anywhere cause you DEFINITELY DONT want to find out what happens ..... Great content bud!!
That's a good idea. It's been through some gnarly crashes so far and has been fine. If I'm hitting anything hard enough to break a standoff and reach the cap, honestly the battery is probably on fire already 😅
Some people brought up some concerns about the capacitor placement which made me take a look at it now that I've flown this quad for a bit. It did look like it was going to cause a problem eventually. I decided to remove the tape, shorten the leads, and solder wires onto them. Then I used heat shrink tubing to cover the exposed spots. The cap is in the same place, it is just better protected now. Thanks to those that pointed that out!
"We are on the verge of the 04 coming out". 🤣🤣
Thanks!
@@bjohn8365 thanks so much!! ❤️❤️
excellent work bro... nice and clean
26:17 front under receiver front of camera )) fits perfect
I use heat shrink to go over antenna and the antenna mount, to keep antenna from coming out of holder. Great video, enjoying it.
Over the 3d printed mount? That's interesting - do you notice a difference?
i flipped my stack around put the cap in the front then flipped it around in betaflight by 180 degrees. Works good
Good idea. I considered this, but didn't cause I was too lazy I suppose 😅
wow what an amazing drone
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That's the clean quad, broooo, love it 😍
Thanks man! Still going strong after a year +
Everything seems to be holding tight, first I tried it on the Tanq put out by Rotor Riot, when I learned about the heat shrinking antennas from Shaw in the you tube they put out for step by step build. Now I do it on most all my drones that have 3d printed antenna mount, I am a newbie at FPV, so I have had some pretty hard crashes to test the heat shrink method. Some day I crash so much I question why I am enjoying FPV, but slowly getting better.
I learn much more by watching your video than by paying a $500 course on how to build a drone, thank you, new follower
Appreciate that! Hope it helps. And hope you got a refund! 😅
The mamba stacks are the best out there. I have the aio in my Aos3.5 and the mini stack with the big dog 66amp esc for my aos5.5
I’ve been curious about the AIOs. I have some build ideas and they seem worth trying
The buzzer you got can be turned off by plugging in the battery again and removing it. Just once, as soon as it is removed for the first time plug it back in wait 2 seconds, unplug and you are done :)
This is the reason to buy Vifly buzzers. I bought a couple flight buzzers once because the Vifly buzzers were out of stock and I learned very quickly that all buzzers are not created equally!
Good tip - I may try that next time I fly.
Same here haha, bought a couple from aliexpress and yeah button only..
SUCH a great resource!! Love the sick action shots at the end too!! 👏🏼 👏🏼 👏🏼
Thanks! Tried to explain as much as I could 😅
fantastic work, amazing shots!
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Good job🔥
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Wow I wish I have something like that too nice video I'm from Philippines new subscribe😊
I really like your build video. Its better than my apex LW build video. I enjoyed your edit. Good work.
Glad you got something out of it! 🙌
Good
Im about to build my first drone and one thing I have noticed in everyones videos is nobody tells you how to work out what size battery you will need? I guess the voltage is determined by the motors you use but mah ?
Honestly, it’s kind of just experience. I looked around to see what other pilots were using on their 5 inch drones and settled on 1300mah - that has worked best for me for a couple years now. I did however, run into this problem with the 7 inch drone I recently built. I wasn’t exactly sure what capacity battery I should use so I tried a few different ones. I still haven’t quite dialed in the exact one I want to use regularly, at least enough to buy a bunch, so I might just do some more testing
very nice video, congratulations
Please make a video while configuring betaflight so we can learn the settings.
I hope to eventually 🙌🏼 I’ll have to be more organized next time 😅
What about thr FPV part? How did you connect the headset with it?
The O3 air unit had a tiny bind button on it - the goggles do as well. Press both bind buttons, and they should bind. Just make sure you’re fully updated
Hello, blogger, the receiver and its own wires have been arranged on the FC gyroscope. Will the magnetic field affect the gyroscope after the wire is energized? Many bloggers say isn’t this great?
I have had no problems after one year of flying.
Has DJI announced the O4 Air Unit yet?
Unfortunately not. Hopefully soon - also hopefully it’s the same size as the O3 🤞🏼
Is that the dead cat frame?
Yup
@@DanielJohnFPV oh cool
I wouldn’t recommend placing the receiver on the fc, and get some smaller zip ties . But otherwise the build is awesome.
I have some smaller ones now. I was just too lazy to go out and buy any when I was filming lol
I really want to build this drone! Would you be able to share some performance stats? Speed, battery life, max distance? I am new to this hobby and I am not sure what to expect :D
Speed = IDK, but I have no problem keeping up with cars at 50mph. Battery life = 4-9 minutes depending on how hard you push. Distance = 🤷🏼♂️. I’ve been miles away. You don’t really want to go too far with these types of drones because you will always run out of battery before you’re able to get back and then you may lose your drone. Honestly for your first drone you just need to build something and learn to fly. I wouldn’t get too caught up in stats.
@@DanielJohnFPV Thank you! Would you ever consider doing a video on first budget drone? I saw a video couple months ago of a $150 drone, but I would love to see your take on it :D My plan is to first get a controller and learn on sim before building anyway
@@kubaaaaaaaa I have definitely considered it. The only problem is it has to be analog, and I’m too cheap to buy analog goggles 😅
@@DanielJohnFPV makes sense bro, hopefully soon you will grow on RUclips and be able to make this video. I’ll be waiting 😃
can you use a dji controller?
and goggles
You can, but you will have to leave the SBUS and ground wire attached to the Air Unit
It definitely sucks to get to that button but the Vifly is an absolute necessity for me... There is an easier way, just plug the battery right back in until it completes it's series of beeps then you can disconnect again and it's no different then having had pressed the button
I'll have to try that next time I go out. I have it in a pretty secure spot now, but it does get jostled sometimes.
@@DanielJohnFPV Yeah, me too cause the button when accessible is more convenient for sure..... But the battery double tap is a good back up if it moves or something and you cant get it...
nice video, love from italy. I'm obsessed with this world and I'd like to get started too. What do you recommend for starting?
Thanks man 🙌🏼 Definitely start by getting a remote and a simulator. That’s a good way to see if you even like it lol. I use a Radiomaster Boxer
@@DanielJohnFPV hi, it is good radiomaster pocket also ?
@@xXEshanXx I have not tried the Radiomaster Pocket. It is smaller - more like a Playstation controller. I like bigger controllers because they are easier to pinch-grip. However, I am a big fan of Radiomaster. I think they make good products.
Nice work! Which battery is your favorite on this and what are flight times like? I have another 5" build and some gnb 1300 6shv and also have some 4s 1500. Been wanting to build another quad in this frame.
I've had flight times approaching eight minutes if I'm just cruising, but 5-6 is probably the average. Lately I've been using RDQ's 6s 1300mah batteries because the price point is so nice. However, I recently got some Tattu R-Line 4s 850mah for a smaller drone and love them. Next time I buy 6s batteries, they will probably be Tattus. GNB is great too, though I haven't tried any HV batteries.
@@DanielJohnFPV nice! Yeah I get 4-5 min of light freestyle with the gnb 1300. Thought of trying some bigger battery's for some mountain cruising. One guy said he uses the gnb 1850 on a nazgul f5d for mountain cruising. Thought that would give a couple extra minutes.
@@Huntmx24 it might give a few more minutes, but it gets to a point of diminishing returns for sure. I would only buy one to start with and then test it.
@@DanielJohnFPV yeah for sure. Thanks for the replys.
Question for you again. Have you tried using rocksteady on the o3 with this frame? If so does it work well? I have the rotor riot tanq frame and the way the o3camera is mounted there is to much vibrations so the gyro data on the o3 is messed up. Unstabalized its smooth but using rocksteady it doesn’t work. I don’t use a GoPro for now
Hi, what time of flight you get?
It flies 5-8 minutes 🙌🏼
@@DanielJohnFPV What are the battery specs?
@@LeXro6 6s 1300mah
use blue loc-tite, jeez. All them screws coming loose after a couple flights.
if you need 3d printing i can help i print and in pf.
I had the same issue with missing a stack screw. It was really annoying. Totally held up my build for 2 days until I could get some counter sunk screws. For $100 that's some BS for sure!
Did you buy yours recently? I was in one of the first waves of releases last year, so it might have just been one of those early bugs that gets ironed out over time.
@DanielJohnFPV I got mine about a month or two ago. But yea hopefully they got it all sorted out.
Im on the fence: Diatone Mamba F722 55A VS Speedybee F7 V3 BL32 50A. Any recommendation? is there a big difference at all?
speedybee should be a slight bit cheaper and they're mostly the same
I haven’t used the speedybee so I can’t really comment on it. I think it’s a tiny bit cheaper, but it basically has the same function. SLIGHTLY less amperage. I’ve heard some people have problems with speedy bee boards, but that may have been in the past. I’ve also heard of people having problems with Diatone stuff in the past lol. I’ve been happy with Diatone, so I’ll probably stick with them if I’m using my own money
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Hello, please tell me. I want to buy my first quadcopter. And I want a small one (5 inches), but with the ability to mount a GoPro, a long flight range and a flight time of 15-20 minutes (I know that I’m asking for the impossible). Maybe you know some ready-made assemblies. Thank you.
Nothing pre-built will get you those specs. Maybe a Helion, but that’s a 10” drone. I understand wanting a FPV drone that flies 15-20 minutes, but the reality is that is a REALLY long time to be piloting the sticks. It is genuinely exhausting to fly so long, and you will end up with a lot of uninteresting GoPro footage.
FPV is one of those hobbies where you don’t know what you don’t know. You WILL eventually lose a drone flying long range - it just happens. Learn to fly first, then get into long range. 🙌🏼
@@DanielJohnFPV Thx
HGLRC has a plug on the RX . 10$ its a good deal. elrs rx,
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You have 7 minutes to buy the parts on this list before one or more of them is sold out.
So true 😅 I noticed the frame was already sold out when I posted the link - hopefully it restocks soon.
@@DanielJohnFPVit's just the nature of the beast when showing off a good build! Thanks for the video.
@@brandon9689 Thanks for watching 🙌
Great video bud, but completing a circuit with the capacitor leads is a bit bigger of a deal then it sounded in the video, I mean thats direct contact to your lipo's positive and negative, have you seen what happens when you let the leads on a 6s lipo touch each other.....??? Let's just say, there will be smoke.... I am not trying to be a dick or anything, I think this is a great video but heat shrink those capacitor leads individually before you tape them up against the capacitor itself or mounting it anywhere cause you DEFINITELY DONT want to find out what happens ..... Great content bud!!
That's a good idea. It's been through some gnarly crashes so far and has been fine. If I'm hitting anything hard enough to break a standoff and reach the cap, honestly the battery is probably on fire already 😅
Gopro is just a money waste if you have the o3 installed. And tbf theres better and cheaper actioncameras than gopro nowadays