Posts: 21,227 Threads: 584 Likes Received: 8,957 in 6,628 posts Likes Given: 1,425 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 786 08-Sep-2020, 09:43 AM (This post was last modified: 13-Sep-2021, 05:14 PM by SnowLeopardFPV. Edit Reason: Amended the title. ) Can iFlight redeem themselves with the two new toothpick size AIO flight controllers that they're about to release? I guess we shall see Posts: 731 Threads: 20 Likes Received: 490 in 341 posts Likes Given: 420 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 20 08-Sep-2020, 12:08 PM (This post was last modified: 08-Sep-2020, 12:14 PM by jasperfpv.) That's interesting....any idea on the price? Main concern with this higher power AIO is how fragile they are. I had a few expensive burnt Betafpv AIO (20-30A) from minor crashes. May be it was Betafpv QC. May consider the F7 45A if the cheap JHEMC 30A AIO doesn't not last on my 5" Fouride Caddx Vista 2203 build down the track. • Posts: 21,227 Threads: 584 Likes Received: 8,957 in 6,628 posts Likes Given: 1,425 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 786 No word on prices yet. These were announced on their Instagram page... https://www.instagram.com/p/CEbeWecHyz7 • Posts: 731 Threads: 20 Likes Received: 490 in 341 posts Likes Given: 420 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 20 First few comments from their Instagram post about the new FC .....hahaha • Posts: 21,227 Threads: 584 Likes Received: 8,957 in 6,628 posts Likes Given: 1,425 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 786 (08-Sep-2020, 03:04 PM)jasperfpv Wrote: First few comments from their Instagram post about the new FC .....hahaha I think those users are talking about iFlight's other existing FC's (and their other electronics in general), not these new FC's. We already know what a pile of the current range of iFlight electronics are which is why I said in the OP that I wonder if iFlight will redeem themselves with these two new FC's The question is, who is going to be the first brave soul to put down their hard earned cash and try them out • Posts: 12,099 Threads: 125 Likes Received: 3,739 in 2,836 posts Likes Given: 99 Joined: Feb 2017 Reputation: 388 The PCB is green. That must work better than blue. • Posts: 731 Threads: 20 Likes Received: 490 in 341 posts Likes Given: 420 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 20 • Posts: 21,227 Threads: 584 Likes Received: 8,957 in 6,628 posts Likes Given: 1,425 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 786 (02-Nov-2020, 12:07 AM)jasperfpv Wrote: https://shop.iflight-rc.com/index.php?ro...ct_id=1376 $69.9 to $89.9 Too rich for my blood. Yes, and when you fry an ESC MOSFET on the board you have to replace the whole board at $90 a pop. That's pretty risky unless you put it in a quad that is nowhere near the 55A limit, and I'm not sure if I believe or trust the 55A specification. That might just be pie in the sky marketing BS. Posts: 2,416 Threads: 51 Likes Received: 1,861 in 1,175 posts Likes Given: 3,315 Joined: Mar 2016 Reputation: 74 (08-Sep-2020, 05:31 PM)voodoo614 Wrote: The PCB is green. That must work better than blue. I dunno - green reeks "prototype" to me... • Posts: 254 Threads: 14 Likes Received: 47 in 41 posts Likes Given: 10 Joined: Aug 2019 Reputation: 2 Why has no manufacurer went with BGA packages in the past ??? • Posts: 731 Threads: 20 Likes Received: 490 in 341 posts Likes Given: 420 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 20 02-Nov-2020, 10:31 AM (This post was last modified: 02-Nov-2020, 10:32 AM by jasperfpv.) (02-Nov-2020, 12:21 AM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: Yes, and when you fry an ESC MOSFET on the board you have to replace the whole board at $90 a pop. That's pretty risky unless you put it in a quad that is nowhere near the 55A limit, and I'm not sure if I believe or trust the 55A specification. That might just be pie in the sky marketing BS. Yeah. Agree with you for that reason. I don't need 55A or H7 for a light 5 to 6 inch build. I would be game to try if the 45A board is closer to US$50s. • Posts: 6,106 Threads: 172 Likes Received: 2,283 in 1,830 posts Likes Given: 4,733 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 100 • Posts: 8 Threads: 2 Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Jul 2020 Reputation: 0 Anybody fly the F7 or the H7 AIO yet? I'm interested in the H7, on a 5 inch freestyle build. Kababfpv has a video flying one on 6s, freestyle rig. (Video below) Says he's skeptical, but so far it's held up. I want to know the real difference between the mosfets on the two. Comparitivly speaking. Thanks, Mack • Posts: 21,227 Threads: 584 Likes Received: 8,957 in 6,628 posts Likes Given: 1,425 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 786 (16-Dec-2020, 12:11 AM)StolzMack77 Wrote: Anybody fly the F7 or the H7 AIO yet? iFly4rotors recently got one... https://intofpv.com/t-new-26x26-aio-fc-from-iflight • Posts: 3 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Dec 2020 Reputation: 0 This is the same FC on Protek35 right? Can we use flysky ibus recievers on that? • |