22:35 you still have to solder the pins on speedybee, they are showing you the finished product. I know this fact because i have to painstakingly unsolder mine when i soldered mine backwards.
We have the sane plane lol heewing t1 , just finished building mine, now have to learn how to fly it lol. Previous 2 planes didn't survive the maiden. 😅 I'm a quad guy.
Core-less solder and no-clean flux often results in *much* cleaner joints. flux can be removed, but it can be much harder to get properly clean PCBs. You'll also find you get better wetting if you can get the flux all over the pins/wires before introducing the solder to a joint. Remember, most fluxes have a high dielectric constant, which means any residue makes more of a capacitor out of adjacent pins/pads.
I have learned to not listen to pilots that do not fly often and or display a high level piloting skill, when they say things like, "oh you will never notice the difference with that setting" Some people are much more sensitive to changes in the flight behaviour of their drones than others for various reasons. Mainly in my experience is a pilot that is very "in tune" or " familiar" with their setups and also displays very precise piloting abilities will tend to notice changes to their drones much easier. Change the setting and see for yourself. My advice to avoid bias and placebo effect is just don't go in thinking this setting will certainly do this or that. Just know that it may or may not change anything.
Do you know who is similar to a pilot who doesn't fly often and have a high level of piloting skill? The average person watching my livestream. If I was a world-class pilot, and I could tell the difference between DSHOT300 and DSHOT600, the advice to the person viewing the livestream would be the same.
@JoshuaBardwell Yes I agree that is the intended audience and I still wouldn't advise people to not try different settings because "insert avg pilot" won't notice a difference usually. Btw thank you for your dedication and all you do for FPV. I teach, build, repair, and test fly drones all day for my job and I wouldn't be as good as I am without learning so much from you. 💪
22:35 you still have to solder the pins on speedybee, they are showing you the finished product. I know this fact because i have to painstakingly unsolder mine when i soldered mine backwards.
I have one of those vtol kits in my garage, still in the box. Ty for doing a video on it!
Happy to see you have built a VTOL wing. Don't do bando, it's not a quad :)
Loved your rant about the app not working with ocdfpv
Dear Joshua. Please share a link where you have bought (or IDK) this t-shirt. Or a name the shop.
We have the sane plane lol heewing t1 , just finished building mine, now have to learn how to fly it lol. Previous 2 planes didn't survive the maiden. 😅 I'm a quad guy.
Why not use solder with a flux core?? This is what we use in Australia. No flux needed
Core-less solder and no-clean flux often results in *much* cleaner joints. flux can be removed, but it can be much harder to get properly clean PCBs. You'll also find you get better wetting if you can get the flux all over the pins/wires before introducing the solder to a joint. Remember, most fluxes have a high dielectric constant, which means any residue makes more of a capacitor out of adjacent pins/pads.
Flux core solder often doesn't have enough flux for beginners.
Do yoù play liftoff micro drone or is it someone with your name ?
Good stream as always. A bit too late for Europe. And.... put the pen away :)
I have learned to not listen to pilots that do not fly often and or display a high level piloting skill, when they say things like, "oh you will never notice the difference with that setting"
Some people are much more sensitive to changes in the flight behaviour of their drones than others for various reasons. Mainly in my experience is a pilot that is very "in tune" or " familiar" with their setups and also displays very precise piloting abilities will tend to notice changes to their drones much easier.
Change the setting and see for yourself. My advice to avoid bias and placebo effect is just don't go in thinking this setting will certainly do this or that. Just know that it may or may not change anything.
Do you know who is similar to a pilot who doesn't fly often and have a high level of piloting skill? The average person watching my livestream. If I was a world-class pilot, and I could tell the difference between DSHOT300 and DSHOT600, the advice to the person viewing the livestream would be the same.
@JoshuaBardwell Yes I agree that is the intended audience and I still wouldn't advise people to not try different settings because "insert avg pilot" won't notice a difference usually.
Btw thank you for your dedication and all you do for FPV. I teach, build, repair, and test fly drones all day for my job and I wouldn't be as good as I am without learning so much from you. 💪
Well i missed tonight damn