Posts: 664 Threads: 121 Likes Received: 24 in 23 posts Likes Given: 490 Joined: Apr 2021 Reputation: 0 (12-Feb-2022, 12:23 PM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: All BetaFPV BNF quads use their own components. The AIO board and the motors are all BetaFPV's own products. I would just buy a whoop that you like the look of best. You will probably be replacing the FC or motors on any of them anyway after a number of hard crashes. Motors shoud be more difficut to broke on a tiny whoop i think ? i saw that props don't use nuts or screws...is particular the way how they are installed. • Posts: 6,132 Threads: 172 Likes Received: 2,293 in 1,840 posts Likes Given: 4,743 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 103 while there are propguards which prevent a bit damage, these lightweight tiny parts arent truly durable.. yes and no, as we fly whoops in tight space, we crash often... dont think it wont brake :-) • Posts: 21,400 Threads: 594 Likes Received: 9,029 in 6,683 posts Likes Given: 1,428 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 795 I burned an FC and 2 of the motors on my 75mm whoop, so even a tiny quad like that won't escape damage and repairs if you crash it. It's probably also best to avoid using turtle mode (flip over on crash) with a tiny whoop because if the props get caught in anything when you try that, the ESCs on their AIO boards aren't usually strong enough to handle the back EMF produced in that scenario so there is a high possibility of frying the ESCs. Posts: 2,453 Threads: 122 Likes Received: 846 in 688 posts Likes Given: 134 Joined: Feb 2021 Reputation: 20 Posts: 6,132 Threads: 172 Likes Received: 2,293 in 1,840 posts Likes Given: 4,743 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 103 "enjoy, crash it, fix it …repeat" :-) thats it :-) Posts: 21,400 Threads: 594 Likes Received: 9,029 in 6,683 posts Likes Given: 1,428 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 795 Just one other thing to add. If you are flying indoors then you don't need a tiny whoop with an ELRS receiver unless you live in a mansion. The FrSky/Flysky/DSM SPI based receivers give enough range for most indoor flying. So that would then give you more (and cheaper) options. Posts: 664 Threads: 121 Likes Received: 24 in 23 posts Likes Given: 490 Joined: Apr 2021 Reputation: 0 14-Feb-2022, 11:50 AM (This post was last modified: 14-Feb-2022, 11:56 AM by Rosssiiii.) (10-Feb-2022, 02:19 PM)iFly4rotors Wrote: Hi Rosssiiii, You can absolutely change the camera and/or the canopy {or camera mount}. NOTE: the mounting size for all of the whoops is the same since they all use a whoop format AIO FC. Even though the prop sizes are different and the frame is a bit larger, the FC and mounting is the same for all of these small hoops. Plus, it is the same for any quad using a 25.5x25.5 diagonal whoop format FC. You can even use them on a toothpick build. I even had one on a 4 inch build that didn't have a standard top deck plate. Here is a canopy with adjustable camera mount from BetaFPV. This replacement canopy/camera mount for the Mobula7 has adjustable camera and looks pretty cool. Here is another cool looking canopy with adjustable camera mount. Here is another canopy with adjustable camera mount. i will take the Meteor65 i like a lot the red canopy for the mobula 7 , would be great place on the meteor 65 in the future is possibile find on aliexpress also the frame to replace in case i broke ? so maybe i take a spare parts...anyway even if broke around the motors it should continue to do his work. Quote:SnowLeopardFPV Just one other thing to add. If you are flying indoors then you don't need a tiny whoop with an ELRS receiver unless you live in a mansion. The FrSky/Flysky/DSM SPI based receivers give enough range for most indoor flying. So that would then give you more (and cheaper) options. but all the tiny whoops with brushless motors have same prices i saw, around 100€ ; but turtle mode can be used if i'm sure that the drone is only upside down and free from anithing else ? • Posts: 21,400 Threads: 594 Likes Received: 9,029 in 6,683 posts Likes Given: 1,428 Joined: Jun 2018 Reputation: 795 (14-Feb-2022, 11:50 AM)Rosssiiii Wrote: but all the tiny whoops with brushless motors have same prices i saw, around 100€ ; but turtle mode can be used if i'm sure that the drone is only upside down and free from anithing else ? OK, maybe not that much cheaper, but definitely more options. I personally wouldn't use turtle mode on a 65mm whoop except in an emergency (like if was stuck up a tree that I couldn't climb or reach with a pole). The ESCs are usually quite weak and if the props get caught on anything when you attempt that you will likely fry the ESCs. Just take the walk of shame to the next room where your family is sitting watching TV and pick it up by hand Posts: 5,939 Threads: 47 Likes Received: 2,790 in 2,252 posts Likes Given: 7,732 Joined: Jul 2019 Reputation: 97 Posts: 664 Threads: 121 Likes Received: 24 in 23 posts Likes Given: 490 Joined: Apr 2021 Reputation: 0 16-Feb-2022, 11:11 PM (This post was last modified: 16-Feb-2022, 11:12 PM by Rosssiiii.) (14-Feb-2022, 12:21 PM)SnowLeopardFPV Wrote: OK, maybe not that much cheaper, but definitely more options. I personally wouldn't use turtle mode on a 65mm whoop except in an emergency (like if was stuck up a tree that I couldn't climb or reach with a pole). The ESCs are usually quite weak and if the props get caught on anything when you attempt that you will likely fry the ESCs. Just take the walk of shame to the next room where your family is sitting watching TV and pick it up by hand lol the walk of the shame oh maybe i don't know how does it work turtle mode, it go to stress the esc ? (14-Feb-2022, 01:03 PM)iFly4rotors Wrote: Meteor65 frame on Aliexpress. Meteor65 Pro frame on Aliexpress. Meteor65 frame kit 2 sets with props on Aliexpress. at the end i took the Meteor 65pro ... let's hope well ok i don't took spare parts for frame, but i sholdn't broke in way that can't fly anymore i think Xd maybe in the future i have to took for safety • |