Pros: don't have to buy Boscom Rx / Tx pair or the camera listed.This guide details all the steps required to build an FPV drone. (Spec sheet say 10m, a reviewer says 30m) This system overall doesn't save you money on this build either. (49g according to the spec sheet.) It limits range because the wifi is broad casting from the quad not not a box next to you. I would also recommend getting FPV goggles that will hold your iPhone / Android or a clip bracket that attaches to the handle of your radio to hold your phone while you fly.Ĭons: Looks like it will adds some bulk to the quad. Again I don't have one, so I don't know if it is compatible with a Boscom 5.8Ghz Transmitter. Note that it is not necessary to buy the Boscom Receiver if you go this route. I don't personally have one (though I have been tempted), but some reviews complain about lag. A cool feature is bystandard with a mobile device can download the app and connect to it, so they see what you see while you are flying. I know it says transmitter in the title, but what this box does is receives the 5.8Ghz Video Signal from the Quad Tx and tran transmits a Wifi signal that mobile devices can connect to. This box does that, and It becomes your receiver. the challenge is to convert the 5.8Ghz Video Signal to something that an iPhone or Android can understand. It is possible but It probably won't be cheaper. I will post more videos of this quadcopter very soon so please subscribe! I already made a full detailed instructable for making a cheap FPV wireless Goggles based on this quadcopter. download the software and install it to your pc, follow the instractions in the open pilot UI and make the installation. the CC3D flight controller works with the exelent opensource openpilot program. This is all the wiring you neet to make for the quadcopter, when you finish the wiring you need to update the cc3d firmware and make a calibration. (first ESC wire to first motor wire, second wire to third wire, third wire to second wire)Ĭonnect and solder all the ESC red wires together to the T-plug red wire, and the black wires to the black one.Īfter you make all the connections with solder, you can connect the flight controller.Ĭonnect the ESC to the cc3d in this orderĬonnect the motor output 1 to the front left ESC connect the motor output 2 to the front right ESC connect the motor output 3 to the rear left ESC connect the motor output 4 to the rear right ESCĬonnect the 2.4Ghz reciever to the CC3D flight controller, just plug the connections from the reciever output to the cc3d inputs, (channel 1 to input 1, channel 2 to input 2, etc.) you need to connect at least 6 channels. for the CCW rotation you just need to switch between the second to the third wire. for CW rotation you need to connect the wires straight from the esc to the motor (first ESC wire to first motor wire, second wire to second wire, third wire to third wire). The ESC has 5 wires and a plug, the 3 black wires needs to be connected to the motors. When you install the motors, point the wires to the arm of the chassis. The quadcopter include 4 motors, 2 CW motors and 2 CCW motors, the motors installation order is:įront left arm - CW motor front right arm - CCW motor rear left arm - CCW motor rear right motor - CW motor The first step of building the quadcopter is building the frame, just follow the instractions you got with the frame and build all the chassis.
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