Posts: 34 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 7 in 4 posts Likes Given: 46 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 0 25-Nov-2019, 01:34 AM (This post was last modified: 30-Nov-2019, 07:41 PM by Josty.) Hi All, I'm trying to get into the hobby and I'm currently working on creating a list of parts to build my quad. The list is largely based on Oscar's Blog post about a first build. I am completely new to this world so it would be much appreciated if people could let me know if there are parts that do not work together that I need to switch out. I've tried my best to do research on it all, but I'm sure I've missed stuff. I would also appreciate people opinions on parts and chime in if you would recommend something other than what I have listed. Also if there are items that can be DIY to lower cost I'm happy to hear about those as well. Thank you for any and all responses, the help is much appreciated!!! List of Parts for the Mini Quad Mini Quad Total: ~$330 Goggles: $420 Goggle Misc. ~ $95 Transmitter: $95 Charging/ misc: ~$166 Rough Current Total: ~$1,000 Frame: Martian 2 - $28.62 Extra Arms: 220mm - $14.99 Extra Top Plate: 2mm - $7.24 FC: Holybro Kakute F7 AIO - $49.00 ESC: RDQ 32 Bit ESC - $50.00 Motor: Emax Eco 2306 - $11.99 Props: HQ prop 5.1 - $3.60 RX: Frsky XSR - $16.99 FPV Camera: Micro Eagle - $44.99 Camera Mount: Micro Eagle Adapter - $3.55 VTX: Eachine TX805 - $18.99 Antenna: Foxeer Lollipop 3 - $19.99 Buzzer: $1.46 Pigtail: XT60 - $6.99 Battery Strap: $4.49 Low ESR Capacitor: $8.89 Nylon Standoffs: $4.99 Aluminum Standoffs: Red - $3.31 Radio Transmitter: Jumper T12 - Already Own $95 Goggles: Fatshark HDO - $420 Google Receiver Module: True-D V3 $59.99 Google Antenna: VAS ION V2 - $16.99 Patch Antenna: MenaceRC Pico Patch - $14.99 Charger: ISDT Q6 - $49.99 PSU: Lantian 24v - $26.99 CONSIDER MAKING OWN OUT OF OLD LAPTOP CHARGER 2x Batteries: AHTECH Infinity 4S 1500mAh - $22.99 Ammo Case: Battery charging location - $20.99 Lipo Safe Bag: $6.99 Heat Shrinks: $6.99 Zip ties: $4.99 [b]Landing Skid: [/b]Realacc 50 pc sponge - $3.99 Edit: Updated to standard martian 2 Frame Altered capacitors to panasonic changed to 1500mah batteries removed smoke stopper altered motor from dys sun to emax eco ECS from racer star rs30a to RDQ 32 Bit Battery strap changed to kevlar with metal ring Added Landing Skids Added Extra Arms Altrered googles to fatshark HDO from echine 200d Added Goggle Module and antennas • Posts: 668 Threads: 31 Likes Received: 208 in 158 posts Likes Given: 95 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 14 25-Nov-2019, 01:47 AM (This post was last modified: 25-Nov-2019, 01:48 AM by Maiden Flight.) You've done your research well Pretty nice equipment without spending to much. Just a couple of things, get a little better straps because the price is not that different and also I think you should re-think about the motors, not because they are bad but because unfortunately DYS no longer exists. Check the Emax Eco, they have good reviews. On the goggles, just a personal opinion, check fatsharks, not because ev200d are bad, they are not, they are great, but for 300$ I would personally like to have garanteed support. Your list is pretty good. Posts: 21,408 Threads: 595 Likes Received: 9,037 in 6,688 posts Likes Given: 1,428 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 796 I would consider getting the normal Martial II and not the special edition one. That's because the special edition uses 215mm arms which you can't buy separately. The normal Martian II uses 220mm arms which are readily available as spares. Of course, if you are set on getting the special edition one and you do break an arm then you will just need to buy a complete new frame if you need one or more replacement arms. I would get 1500mAh batteries instead of 1300mAh ones because you slightly longer flight times. Don't buy one of those electronic poly fuse based smoke stoppers. They're about as useful as a chocolate teapot. Build your own using an automotive bulb. Low ESR Capacitor - make sure you buy a decent brand. Read THIS. Posts: 34 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 7 in 4 posts Likes Given: 46 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 0 (25-Nov-2019, 01:47 AM)Maiden Flight Wrote: You've done your research well Pretty nice equipment without spending to much. Just a couple of things, get a little better straps because the price is not that different and also I think you should re-think about the motors, not because they are bad but because unfortunately DYS no longer exists. Check the Emax Eco, they have good reviews. On the goggles, just a personal opinion, check fatsharks, not because ev200d are bad, they are not, they are great, but for 300$ I would personally like to have garanteed support. Your list is pretty good. Thank you for the response, Ill be sure to check those out and update my list! • Posts: 34 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 7 in 4 posts Likes Given: 46 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 0 (25-Nov-2019, 02:00 AM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: I would consider getting the normal Martial II and not the special edition one. That's because the special edition uses 215mm arms which you can't buy separately. The normal Martian II uses 220mm arms which are readily available as spares. Of course, if you are set on getting the special edition one and you do break an arm then you will just need to buy a complete new frame if you need one or more replacement arms. I would get 1500mAh batteries instead of 1300mAh ones because you slightly longer flight times. Don't buy one of those electronic poly fuse based smoke stoppers. They're about as useful as a chocolate teapot. Build your own using an automotive bulb. Low ESR Capacitor - make sure you buy a decent brand. Read THIS. Thank you for the feedback, good to know! Will save me money in the future I'm sure. • Posts: 34 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 7 in 4 posts Likes Given: 46 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 0 (25-Nov-2019, 01:47 AM)Maiden Flight Wrote: You've done your research well Pretty nice equipment without spending to much. Just a couple of things, get a little better straps because the price is not that different and also I think you should re-think about the motors, not because they are bad but because unfortunately DYS no longer exists. Check the Emax Eco, they have good reviews. On the goggles, just a personal opinion, check fatsharks, not because ev200d are bad, they are not, they are great, but for 300$ I would personally like to have garanteed support. Your list is pretty good. Sorry for another question, but do you have a recommendation for a strap brand i should look for, I have no name brand recognition Also I looked at the Emax eco, does the new one I added seem appropriate for the build? I'm going for a 4s • Posts: 12,098 Threads: 125 Likes Received: 3,739 in 2,836 posts Likes Given: 99 Joined: Feb 2017 Reputation: 388 25-Nov-2019, 05:09 AM (This post was last modified: 25-Nov-2019, 05:14 AM by voodoo614.) I would get extra arms. They tend to break more often than top plates. As for ESC, nothing wrong with what you have. But for the cost, I would go with the RDQ. These ESCs are Blheli32, which will allow you to take advantage of new features like RPM filtering without extra cost. https://www.racedayquads.com/products/rd...-dshot1200 I like R-XSR for the size, but nothing wrong with XSR. As for strap, I would get a Kevlar with metal buckle. Does not really matter brand. I would recommend 3M duallock for extra security. The lesser cool kids will tell you to get Ummagrip. But that is an argument for another thread. Posts: 223 Threads: 23 Likes Received: 91 in 53 posts Likes Given: 126 Joined: Aug 2019 Reputation: 1 Good luck! You seem to be having very similar build to mine (and Oscars tutorial ofc) btw why not Oscar's Runcam Phoenix? Posts: 668 Threads: 31 Likes Received: 208 in 158 posts Likes Given: 95 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 14 25-Nov-2019, 10:59 AM (This post was last modified: 25-Nov-2019, 11:00 AM by Maiden Flight.) (25-Nov-2019, 02:38 AM)Josty Wrote: Sorry for another question, but do you have a recommendation for a strap brand i should look for, I have no name brand recognition Also I looked at the Emax eco, does the new one I added seem appropriate for the build? I'm going for a 4s Be free to ask I was going to recommend the ones I use but they seem discontinued, but basically go for something with kevlar and metal buckle just like voodoo said because they're not prone to rip on a hard crash. The Emax Eco are fine for 4S @2400kv. You just have to choose between 2306 or 2207, but any of those are perfect for you build. I also have the Martian special edition, but for reasons already mentioned, I also bought a spare frame just for replacing things. I fly carefully so I basically didn't brake anything yet Posts: 3,533 Threads: 265 Likes Received: 2,610 in 1,545 posts Likes Given: 3,893 Joined: Feb 2018 Reputation: 78 (25-Nov-2019, 02:00 AM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: They're about as useful as a chocolate teapot. , never heard that before....must be a British saying. I like it....I've logged in my repertoire of smart alec comments. Posts: 34 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 7 in 4 posts Likes Given: 46 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 0 (25-Nov-2019, 05:09 AM)voodoo614 Wrote: I would get extra arms. They tend to break more often than top plates. As for ESC, nothing wrong with what you have. But for the cost, I would go with the RDQ. These ESCs are Blheli32, which will allow you to take advantage of new features like RPM filtering without extra cost. https://www.racedayquads.com/products/rd...-dshot1200 I like R-XSR for the size, but nothing wrong with XSR. As for strap, I would get a Kevlar with metal buckle. Does not really matter brand. I would recommend 3M duallock for extra security. The lesser cool kids will tell you to get Ummagrip. But that is an argument for another thread. Thank you for the pointers! The help is much appreciated. • Posts: 34 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 7 in 4 posts Likes Given: 46 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 0 (25-Nov-2019, 07:44 AM)notafraid_fpv Wrote: Good luck! You seem to be having very similar build to mine (and Oscars tutorial ofc) btw why not Oscar's Runcam Phoenix? Fair question, I decided to go with the micro eagle because it also works better in low light conditions. More future proofing than anything. Plus I wanted to have the option to go catch a nice sunset every now and then. • Posts: 34 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 7 in 4 posts Likes Given: 46 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 0 Hey all, I had another question in regards to the googles. I have been looking at the fatshark HDO and was wondering what modules I would need to get in order for it to work. I'm Looking for a budget option that gets me flying. On Oscars blog I found the True-D V3.6 as a budget option. Do you guys have any experience with this receiver or other options that might be newer. Also what antenna should I get for the module I buy? • Posts: 21,408 Threads: 595 Likes Received: 9,037 in 6,688 posts Likes Given: 1,428 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 796 I'm using the Realacc RX5808 Pro Plus OSD module with Achilles firmware and it works great for my needs. I use a VAS ION (V1) omni on it along with a MennaceRC patch. If you want to go even more budget then look at the Eachine Pro58 (again with Achilles firmware loaded onto it). Posts: 34 Threads: 3 Likes Received: 7 in 4 posts Likes Given: 46 Joined: Nov 2019 Reputation: 0 (29-Nov-2019, 05:22 PM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: I'm using the Realacc RX5808 Pro Plus OSD module with Achilles firmware and it works great for my needs. I use a VAS ION (V1) omni on it along with a MennaceRC patch. If you want to go even more budget then look at the Eachine Pro58 (again with Achilles firmware loaded onto it). Thank you for the quick response snow. Is the Achilles difficult to set up? Also I read that having diversity or two receivers to read from results in a more stable feed. Does one module with two antennas take care of that or would that be something I can only achieve by installing two modules into my goggles? Also when I chose modules are there certain things I have to look for in terms of compatibility with my camera or the VTX on the drone? Sorry for all the questions, I appreciate the help very much. • |