H4 Alien 680mm quadcopter build and review - waterproofing Pixhawk [Part 3]
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- Опубликовано: 2 окт 2024
- WONDERPRODUCT: CorrosionX and the HD (Heavy Duty).
In this video we start to waterproof the electronics. First we waterproof the 3D robotics pixhawk before we waterproof the FrSky 2.4ghz DF4R-II receiver and it worked wonderfully as you can see. In the next parts of this video series we will be mounting some of the electronics before we start building the frame and waterproofing the ESC's. It is carbon everywhere with red plastic clamps, so it is a foldable frame. All in all it seems a very good quality frame. This quadcopter should be used for mapping/photographing fields (with crop) from above. We'll see how that unfolds soon. Stay tuned and subscribe!
Parts used in this build:
Frame (H4 Alien 680 mm:
bit.ly/1xyS8Jq
Motors (Mulitstar 490kv):
EU: bit.ly/14gcScb
Global: bit.ly/1CX3KqW
ESC's (Blueseries 30A):
EU: bit.ly/1vMZH94
Global: bit.ly/1Hj8Eyi
Flightcontroller (3DR pixhawk w/ GPS):
www.robotshop.c...
Propeller (15" carbon):
EU: bit.ly/13LO1vH
Global: bit.ly/1wHr7wt
Battery (4s 6000 mAh Nanotech):
EU: bit.ly/1D94uqd
Global: bit.ly/1tH7RVi
Nice:) Not worried about covering the barometer on the pixhawk though?
I was thinking the exact same thing
Yes you need to be carful with that. But my theory is, that if you let it stay the way i did in the video the CorrosionX will drip off the hole on the barometer. If not, it is possible to remove it afterwards :-)
how Good does it Work? any Problems or something with it? I think i Use corrosión x to save My Drone When i Film Surfer
So will the pixhawk be fully waterproof with a functioning barometer of you cover it with cX?