Posts: 252 Threads: 42 Likes Received: 90 in 64 posts Likes Given: 184 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 3 Alright guys, scored a whoop frame with cam cover on top (might use it idk not sold) and 4 motors for 8 bucks free shipping. Ordered extra set of motors (65mm build) Going to use plasti dip mod to make this super strong, and paint black, with the red included props. I have an extra cam and vtx that will work, or I’ll get an aio camera and mount. Looking for reccomendations on a fc, that’s flysky compatible. I’d also like to know the “best” camera I could use. I may get the cyclone3 aio with vtx, as latency on a whoop when recording, coupled with hd and mic could be nice. Right now I think the beecore v2 with osd, though I know that drops battery life, I would want to not mess up my batteries. Any thoughts guys, getting the fc in 2 weeks and should be a quick build up. • Posts: 3,288 Threads: 129 Likes Received: 2,740 in 1,644 posts Likes Given: 2,969 Joined: Apr 2017 Reputation: 65 I have had very good results using these. Do not feel like the USB connector is placed well, but the FC itself has proven to be relaible and tough https://www.racedayquads.com/collections...trix-whoop SoCal Kaity :D OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun! Addicted :) Posts: 252 Threads: 42 Likes Received: 90 in 64 posts Likes Given: 184 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 3 (28-May-2018, 07:55 PM)kaitylynn Wrote: I have had very good results using these. Do not feel like the USB connector is placed well, but the FC itself has proven to be relaible and tough https://www.racedayquads.com/collections...trix-whoop That’s what I’ve been leaning towards. Next check I’ll get that, a few batteries, and I’ll have everything I need. Have a 65 frame with 7x16 motors that came with it, will try those out but likely will upgrade to better motors. Been flying my mantis inside and getting good at it, however a little indoor/ some outdoor whoop specific setup would be wonderful. This hobby has its hold on my wallet hard guys, so much stuff I now need to get lol. • Posts: 1,070 Threads: 70 Likes Received: 742 in 378 posts Likes Given: 577 Joined: Jan 2016 Reputation: 44 +1 for beecore v2. I am using one with flysky builtin and it is flying great, also on 7x16 motors. I went with https://www.banggood.com/Eachine-TX01S-N...39788.html as the camera+ VTX solution for the ease of soldering the OSD inbetween. VTX gets a bit hot, but not really alarming. After some time I bought a second one to use as a spare or for another build, so definately can recommend it. I can grab the dump if you want a quick, painless setup • Posts: 252 Threads: 42 Likes Received: 90 in 64 posts Likes Given: 184 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 3 (28-May-2018, 08:41 PM)KonradS Wrote: +1 for beecore v2. I am using one with flysky builtin and it is flying great, also on 7x16 motors. I went with https://www.banggood.com/Eachine-TX01S-N...39788.html as the camera+ VTX solution for the ease of soldering the OSD inbetween. VTX gets a bit hot, but not really alarming. After some time I bought a second one to use as a spare or for another build, so definately can recommend it. I can grab the dump if you want a quick, painless setup Gunna have to continue to read up, as I didn’t realie you’d have to solder osd into cam, though I assume it’s cam-fc-vtx? Which would make sense as the board Ian osd ready, right? • Posts: 1,070 Threads: 70 Likes Received: 742 in 378 posts Likes Given: 577 Joined: Jan 2016 Reputation: 44 You don't have to do it, but since you have the osd on board, why not use it? In this case you can just cut the video wire and solder it to the marked pads on fc. Posts: 252 Threads: 42 Likes Received: 90 in 64 posts Likes Given: 184 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 3 (29-May-2018, 05:42 AM)KonradS Wrote: You don't have to do it, but since you have the osd on board, why not use it? In this case you can just cut the video wire and solder it to the marked pads on fc. Yeah I want osd , and that seems easy enough, good lookin out • Posts: 373 Threads: 29 Likes Received: 279 in 168 posts Likes Given: 242 Joined: Nov 2017 Reputation: 6 The BeeCore is a good FC but I went with the BetaFPV FC with no RX for mine and glad I did. I was using Flysky and had put a tiny RX in mine and then when I switched to Frsky I was able to just quickly change the RX without changing the entire FC. Just a thought. • Posts: 228 Threads: 44 Likes Received: 147 in 81 posts Likes Given: 50 Joined: Dec 2017 Reputation: 2 Im beecore v2 guy! Its great FC and mostly works like you expected.. • Posts: 228 Threads: 44 Likes Received: 147 in 81 posts Likes Given: 50 Joined: Dec 2017 Reputation: 2 (29-May-2018, 02:37 PM)Hypurr Wrote: The BeeCore is a good FC but I went with the BetaFPV FC with no RX for mine and glad I did. I was using Flysky and had put a tiny RX in mine and then when I switched to Frsky I was able to just quickly change the RX without changing the entire FC. Just a thought. Thats is relevant reason, but I think most of us stays with frsky/flysky etc for long time The following 1 user Likes Esy's post:1 user Likes Esy's post • Jakefpv Posts: 252 Threads: 42 Likes Received: 90 in 64 posts Likes Given: 184 Joined: Apr 2018 Reputation: 3 (29-May-2018, 03:58 PM)Esy Wrote: Thats is relevant reason, but I think most of us stays with frsky/flysky etc for long time Ill be switching to the frsky x lite at some point, likely not until the end of the year, but still like the flysky and wouldn’t mind bringing it when I’m whoopin. That is a good point though and something to think about |