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0 Hello everyone!
Im new into fpv and this forum. I planning on buying:
-iFlight Evoque F5 DeadCat 6s with crossfire and CADDX Nebula Pro Vista
-Radiomaster zorro with crossfire
-DJI FPV goggles v2
-Some 1300mAh 130C 6S Lipo batts and a charger
Is there anything more that im missing? Is everything compatible with each other? How extensive will the setup process be? What range can I expect in perfect conditions? I also want to make sure that the camera is 120 fps
Sorry if these questions are too obvious
Thank yall for answers♥
Cygi
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20 21-Aug-2022, 04:54 PM (This post was last modified: 21-Aug-2022, 04:56 PM by Rob Axel.) “Got Props??””…?
GOOD Soldering iron…Flux,..solder,…lipo charger,..
.. and a crying towel.. needed after ur first crash..
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14 Nothing stands out as incompatible and yes the Nebula Pro is 120fps. Not sure if the Caddx Nebula (without Pro) is still available but that was 60fps. Regarding range your Crossfire setup will run longer distance than the DJI video will. Perfect conditions is in the middle of nowhere with no competing frequencies being broadcast and line of sight. Otherwise there are a ton of variables when it comes to range and penetration due to construction materials, density of vegetation and even how dry/wet it is.
Missing: spare props, battery cell checker, tools for prop nuts and disassembling frame.
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0 Tools and lots of props are already on my list. How necessary is the battery cell checker?
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20 21-Aug-2022, 06:30 PM (This post was last modified: 21-Aug-2022, 06:31 PM by Rob Axel.) U don’t need a “dedicated” checker, I have 2 “battery alarms”(they plugged into the balance port and u could set the alarm to beep when the voltage reached a certain level-it had 2 loud beepers u could hear when u flew). I used them when my quad had a f3 fc w/o a osd)… when I went to a f4 w osd .. just filled the beepers with hot glue..)these are like $5
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