Even when I am an experienced quad builder, I came across this video and decided to watch it. What I have to say is THANK YOU for taking the tine to help the entire hobby with your excellent and detail videos. I will watch the rest of the series as I am sure I will learn something new.
J.B. This info is exactly what this old man needs! Thanks for the work! I am taking your Sim lessons and watching several of your vids. Only about half of what you say is going over my head after about 3 weeks. However, water doesn't flow like electricity. More like air. Unless the sum of the input hose equals the total sum of all connected and opened. All your doing is dividing the flow by four. 10 gpm inlet equal 2.5 gpm by 4 outlets.
Yo. This is complicated stuff and this guy is VERY in touch with what does/doesn't sound totally bonkers to a beginner. This is like speaking a different language and everytime I stop to think 'what the hell' he's like 'yes dude i know...' So I am very impressed with the patience, thank you for putting this together you are SAVING A LIFE
I'm the new guy and I have dived in head-over-heals for FPV without ANY electrical experience to speak of (so I've wired some outlets and light switches)... Never soldered before kind of new.I have a QAV 250 I'm currently building (months of trying to get the time with 2 kids under 4), and now I have a Pico X on order I'm super pumped about! Yeah, and I haven't even flown one yet (yes I got the kit I have to build) THANK you so much for videos like these. Keep them coming!
Thanks, Joshua. There are an army of people like me who dont know anyone in the hobby and are really interested in climbing this curve. This helps a ton with that curve. I read as much as I can, but half the time I dont understand what's even being said. Appreciate it!
Hallelujah! Though for me being SO new and trying to understand it all, as there seems to be SO little instructional material from the product sellers (even the RR CL1 kit that JB demos came with a selection of components that I had to guess how to use-like the demand was so strong that they cobbled it together and left me hanging for specifics......until I happened upon a video that helped) and, even here, there are still terms and procedures to comprehend, this is what I've been hungry for. Thank you JB.
Thank You Mr. Bardwell. I am 61. I have owned and flown kiddy drones until I bought a Mavic air 2. I enjoy the Mavic but I found out about this acrobat mode in fpv and decided I had to do it. I bought a Taranis X9D and I now have about 5 hrs on velocidrone in acrobat. Sure I have a way to go but I can hardly wait! Worse than a 12yr old kid. I bought a 3" bumblebee and I am going to learn from you how to build the 5" I have already ordered 95% of the parts. I will contribute to your devoted hard work, you have more than earned it. Thanks a retired 37yr Boeing employee so yeah I like things that fly.
0:52 "This is an incredibly demanding hobby and , that's why I do what I do, to try and get you over that hump". And that's why I love your videos! I always DO learn something - usually many somethings LOL thank you brother!
Thank you for all your help. It's nice to find help for someone who is trying to build a leisure drone with a rock solid GPS, and FPV for exploring the woods behind my house. Thank you again.
Thank you Josh. I bought my first serious Quad from a friend. He knew what he was doing when he built it, but that makes me miss out on the build experience. So it was good to hear the things that I missed.
Thank you for always thinking of us little guys who are trying to get their feet wet. And it's because of people like you that this hobby is progressing so rapidly, very exciting! Keep up the great work!!! BIG FAN! :)
Joshua, you put it nicely. In clear language, there is lot if lack of knowledge about the DIY flight controllers. However, your videos are complete and clear, and I got additional information specifically related to iNav-Taranis-flight controllers and GPS that I think, round up my questions. I already ordered the controller and board, and I hope that will work just fine. Thanks a lot.
Not only is it a very helpful video, you managed to feature both the PDB and FC (Matek and Rotorgeeks) that I have for the build I am procrastinating about getting started, and it was the one thing that's been making me nervous, and you covered it, so thx.
Bro, this is needed and definitely useful!!!! Our newer people need to KNOW this to just even begin. there was a reason you were probably begged to produce a video like this. I will use it to help new ones who ask me about how this stuff works. thanks!!!
I'm 3 months into this Hobby and I already feel like I need a degree in: Fluid Dynamics Electrical engineering Physics Material science Piloting And probably three others that I'm forgetting. And I'm having the time of my life!
Brother. Cannot tell you how many FC's I fried before figuring out power flow. This would have been awesome starting out. The noobs will love having all this info. Great job!
This entire series (1-8) is without question, invaluable Joshua. You've brought so much to the hobby Joshua and without your help, there would be a lot of folks scratching their heads ;) Thanks again for all your help, and folks, don't forget to praise Joshua by contributing to his Patreon. He works hard for us all !!! Best
Thanks for this. I just finished building my first quad where I wired up the FC by following a build video that showed me the "what" but not necessarily the "why". This video has confirmed some of my assumptions and taught me new things. I know it's not the sexiest of topics but, as a relative newbie, I really appreciate the solid fundamental instruction. Looking forward to the rest of this series.
As always a great detail and explanation. Had found some of your other videos had been aimed at someone who has most of the knowledge and just needs a bit more help. This hit the market audience as I am fairly new to the hobby and it explained what I have done to power the quad, after following other TH-camrs. Thanks for the video!!
I hope it's not too late to comment on an older playlist, but just wanted to thank you for posting these 4 videos (FC wiring). I needed a primer, and your content is most useful! Thanks for all you're doing to improve this hobby!
Just wanted to say thank you, I haven’t actually watched this playlist yet but it’s exactly what I was looking for. Liked and subbed cause of this playlist, thanks again =)
Your videos are simply amazing bundles of information awesomeness! I need to throw some support your way because you have saved me countless hours searching all over the web for information on technical topics related to this hobby that are presented in an easy fashion where the beginner like myself can digest it. Great work! You really have a gift.
Great great video. You seriously are a good teacher and filled newbie like me with lots of great wisdom. I have no teacher or multirotor club to show me these things so thank you.
Such a valuable series! I needed that a year ago, still amazing for newcomers. I remember me having spent DAYS on end trying to figure out how to wire up my old Naze32. Pretty daunting task if you dont have experience in the field of electronics.
Great video. Thank's for taking the time to make it. I am a newbie to fpv and have been watching all of the video's I can so that I do it right the first time. I had no idea when I got into the hobby that it would entail all of the different aspects of knowledge needed to build fpv with osd. Once again thank's!!! Your experience and straight forward explanation is invaluable to me, and I'm sure many other's as well...
Part two soon i hope. Starting to understand it all now.One of my quads need new FC and i think i'm going to have a blast at fixing it now. Wish me luck ha ha.Keep up the good work Josh :)
Thank you Josh!! I love our TH-cam drone community. I'm about to frankendrone my first build. I thank you for this handy how-to. I have little to no electronics background. This is gonna be awesome!!
BEC= Battery Eliminator Circuit and that was the label for the first ESC's long ago when the they included a linear voltage supplier to supply power to the Rx/servos. A switching and better regulator came a bit later on some ESC's. The ESC's included one of the red JST plugs and is sometimes referred to as a BEC plug. Along with the BEC plug you also needed a BEC switch with the red JST plug to power the Rx/servos and to control the on/off function. Many times you eliminated the ESC BEC because they were problematic and used a better regulator or smaller onboard battery(5-6V) to power the radio gear.
awesome video Josh. I wish this came out weeks ago. build my first quad and did all the researching myself. thought i was going to fry something. but nope. build went well
Looking forward to the rest of this series! I'm in the middle of my first build, using a Betaflight F3, my cheap 20W soldering iron couldn't heat up the large ground pads very well, so I'm waiting for a new 60W adjustible temperature iron to arrive tomorrow. Hopefully that'll do the trick!
OMG finally someone think about others! all the thanks in the world, you helped a lot!... one of the things that keeps away new people from joining the FPV, and I hear about the same electronic fear from many people like me, who really want to start FPV, but electronics keeps them away... not even one FPV-TH-cam channel gives proper guidance, yes there are a lot of videos on the subject, and everyone talks in terms that only they can understand or an electrician can understand, but what is PDB? what all the components on the board are? what is a Resistor? Thank you!
Mr JB, I've been in this hobby for a few years now but not progressed to using a FC yet (ZOHD Kopilot excluded) . Great video, looking forward to viewing the rest over the next few days. I love your delivery, Mick in the UK.
Hi i am electronic tech for over 30 years and yet i was unsure of where to put voltage input until i watch this video ,so thank you for taking the time , i have watched lots of vids and never been sure of where the power goes . lets hope i get it right first time now cheers
I'm really really new to this, and so I found your video extremely helpful. I know why my fc has a bunch of links to your videos in the instructions. Thank you.
It must be confusing for a beginner having so many options. I was lucky enough to start when the only real option was the Naze32 running Baseflight. I found a great video by a guy named Mochaboy that really helped me get started.
Great presentation Mr. Bardwell, as a newbie to the hobby i'll be watching more of your Great videos, Iv'e got a lot to learn from you :)) your the Man ;)))) ...lol
I've found soldering an XT60 directly to a PDB or FC sometimes vibrates off the battery's male. I use about 15mm of 12g wire separating the XT60 off the surface as vibration absorption.
Just stumbled over my frame from 6 years ago,... PDB was a proto board with battery connector and ESC leads directly soldered to it and dipped in liquid tape. The FC was powered by one of the ESCs BECs...
I needed this video! For the last year I've bought pro built drones because I'm lazy. I fly acro freestyle well but can't build. I'm literally sitting here now with a new frame, motors wired to esc's and my matek pdb wired and I am frozen. Lol. So next video we go.
Joshua, I watched all the videos, and I still have a question before jumping into the project. I use a Taranis system, and I want to have telemetry data out form the flight controller. My application is purely normal airplanes. With that said, the question is: Is there any board that would allow to be connected to the SPort, besides the SBUS?
Even when I am an experienced quad builder, I came across this video and decided to watch it. What I have to say is THANK YOU for taking the tine to help the entire hobby with your excellent and detail videos. I will watch the rest of the series as I am sure I will learn something new.
My brain is frying from the steep learning curve in quadcopters. This is nice, thank you.
J.B. This info is exactly what this old man needs! Thanks for the work! I am taking your Sim lessons and watching several of your vids. Only about half of what you say is going over my head after about 3 weeks. However, water doesn't flow like electricity. More like air. Unless the sum of the input hose equals the total sum of all connected and opened. All your doing is dividing the flow by four. 10 gpm inlet equal 2.5 gpm by 4 outlets.
Yo. This is complicated stuff and this guy is VERY in touch with what does/doesn't sound totally bonkers to a beginner. This is like speaking a different language and everytime I stop to think 'what the hell' he's like 'yes dude i know...' So I am very impressed with the patience, thank you for putting this together you are SAVING A LIFE
I'm the new guy and I have dived in head-over-heals for FPV without ANY electrical experience to speak of (so I've wired some outlets and light switches)... Never soldered before kind of new.I have a QAV 250 I'm currently building (months of trying to get the time with 2 kids under 4), and now I have a Pico X on order I'm super pumped about! Yeah, and I haven't even flown one yet (yes I got the kit I have to build) THANK you so much for videos like these. Keep them coming!
Thanks, Joshua. There are an army of people like me who dont know anyone in the hobby and are really interested in climbing this curve. This helps a ton with that curve. I read as much as I can, but half the time I dont understand what's even being said. Appreciate it!
Hallelujah! Though for me being SO new and trying to understand it all, as there seems to be SO little instructional material from the product sellers (even the RR CL1 kit that JB demos came with a selection of components that I had to guess how to use-like the demand was so strong that they cobbled it together and left me hanging for specifics......until I happened upon a video that helped) and, even here, there are still terms and procedures to comprehend, this is what I've been hungry for. Thank you JB.
Thank You Mr. Bardwell. I am 61. I have owned and flown kiddy drones until I bought a Mavic air 2. I enjoy the Mavic but I found out about this acrobat mode in fpv and decided I had to do it. I bought a Taranis X9D and I now have about 5 hrs on velocidrone in acrobat. Sure I have a way to go but I can hardly wait! Worse than a 12yr old kid. I bought a 3" bumblebee and I am going to learn from you how to build the 5" I have already ordered 95% of the parts. I will contribute to your devoted hard work, you have more than earned it. Thanks a retired 37yr Boeing employee so yeah I like things that fly.
0:52 "This is an incredibly demanding hobby and , that's why I do what I do, to try and get you over that hump". And that's why I love your videos! I always DO learn something - usually many somethings LOL thank you brother!
Dude came back to this for a refresh. It's scared me how young you look here! The hobby has aged you!
Thank you for all your help. It's nice to find help for someone who is trying to build a leisure drone with a rock solid GPS, and FPV for exploring the woods behind my house. Thank you again.
Thank you Josh. I bought my first serious Quad from a friend. He knew what he was doing when he built it, but that makes me miss out on the build experience. So it was good to hear the things that I missed.
Thank you for always thinking of us little guys who are trying to get their feet wet. And it's because of people like you that this hobby is progressing so rapidly, very exciting! Keep up the great work!!! BIG FAN! :)
Joshua, you put it nicely. In clear language, there is lot if lack of knowledge about the DIY flight controllers. However, your videos are complete and clear, and I got additional information specifically related to iNav-Taranis-flight controllers and GPS that I think, round up my questions. I already ordered the controller and board, and I hope that will work just fine. Thanks a lot.
Not only is it a very helpful video, you managed to feature both the PDB and FC (Matek and Rotorgeeks) that I have for the build I am procrastinating about getting started, and it was the one thing that's been making me nervous, and you covered it, so thx.
Bro, this is needed and definitely useful!!!! Our newer people need to KNOW this to just even begin. there was a reason you were probably begged to produce a video like this. I will use it to help new ones who ask me about how this stuff works. thanks!!!
And, I’m one of those new to all of this, and alls I can say is THANK YOU very much! This is fantastic information that helps clear up a metric ton!
I'm 3 months into this Hobby and I already feel like I need a degree in:
Fluid Dynamics
Electrical engineering
Physics
Material science
Piloting
And probably three others that I'm forgetting. And I'm having the time of my life!
Brother. Cannot tell you how many FC's I fried before figuring out power flow. This would have been awesome starting out. The noobs will love having all this info. Great job!
This was just right, JB. Thanks for making it all most approachable.
it's nice to see you still cover the basics for beginners :)
This entire series (1-8) is without question, invaluable Joshua.
You've brought so much to the hobby Joshua and without your help, there would be a lot of folks scratching their heads ;)
Thanks again for all your help, and folks, don't forget to praise Joshua by contributing to his Patreon. He works hard for us all !!!
Best
I just got into FPV last year Joshua. Your videos are really good and easy to follow. Thanks.
Thanks for this. I just finished building my first quad where I wired up the FC by following a build video that showed me the "what" but not necessarily the "why". This video has confirmed some of my assumptions and taught me new things. I know it's not the sexiest of topics but, as a relative newbie, I really appreciate the solid fundamental instruction. Looking forward to the rest of this series.
As always a great detail and explanation. Had found some of your other videos had been aimed at someone who has most of the knowledge and just needs a bit more help. This hit the market audience as I am fairly new to the hobby and it explained what I have done to power the quad, after following other TH-camrs. Thanks for the video!!
I hope it's not too late to comment on an older playlist, but just wanted to thank you for posting these 4 videos (FC wiring). I needed a primer, and your content is most useful! Thanks for all you're doing to improve this hobby!
I have been lurking in now and then and am very impressed with your knowledge and video production of same. Subbed. Thanks for sharing. Jeff
Just wanted to say thank you, I haven’t actually watched this playlist yet but it’s exactly what I was looking for. Liked and subbed cause of this playlist, thanks again =)
well i guess i have to be coming to this video a lot more than i thought lol. thank u.
Your videos are simply amazing bundles of information awesomeness! I need to throw some support your way because you have saved me countless hours searching all over the web for information on technical topics related to this hobby that are presented in an easy fashion where the beginner like myself can digest it. Great work! You really have a gift.
That's kind of you to say Jeff. I'm really glad to hear my videos have helped you.
Great great video. You seriously are a good teacher and filled newbie like me with lots of great wisdom. I have no teacher or multirotor club to show me these things so thank you.
Such a valuable series! I needed that a year ago, still amazing for newcomers.
I remember me having spent DAYS on end trying to figure out how to wire up my old Naze32.
Pretty daunting task if you dont have experience in the field of electronics.
Great video. Thank's for taking the time to make it. I am a newbie to fpv and have been watching all of the video's I can so that I do it right the first time. I had no idea when I got into the hobby that it would entail all of the different aspects of knowledge needed to build fpv with osd. Once again thank's!!! Your experience and straight forward explanation is invaluable to me, and I'm sure many other's as well...
This hobby appreciates you Joshua! Great work👍🏽
Part two soon i hope. Starting to understand it all now.One of my quads need new FC and i think i'm going to have a blast at fixing it now. Wish me luck ha ha.Keep up the good work Josh :)
Great refresher, Now going to watch the rest. Cheers
I'm just coming into the hobby and this was very helpful. Will watch over a few times. Lots of info here. Thanks
I always enjoy a great quality video with thorough explanation of the basics. Nice work articulating the nuances of this amazing hobby JB!
These lessons are very very important !! Thank you very much !! From Italy !
Thank you Josh!! I love our TH-cam drone community. I'm about to frankendrone my first build. I thank you for this handy how-to. I have little to no electronics background. This is gonna be awesome!!
Thanks Joshua. I’m learning a lot from you.
BEC= Battery Eliminator Circuit and that was the label for the first ESC's long ago when the they included a linear voltage supplier to supply power to the Rx/servos. A switching and better regulator came a bit later on some ESC's. The ESC's included one of the red JST plugs and is sometimes referred to as a BEC plug. Along with the BEC plug you also needed a BEC switch with the red JST plug to power the Rx/servos and to control the on/off function. Many times you eliminated the ESC BEC because they were problematic and used a better regulator or smaller onboard battery(5-6V) to power the radio gear.
Finally i found the information to beginn my 1. wiring FC for my plane, thanks you very much!!
Great video Joshua I am new to Building these amazing machines and your video make it easy learning thank you again for making these video.
I am learning a lot from all your videos. Lots of information and you explain things well. Really like how you give your opinion good or bad.
I am about to venture into my first build so this is perfect timing on your part. Thank you.
Thanks Josh Im a newbie working on my first build. Pulling my hair out alot lol. You have been a great help to me so Thank you very much Sir.
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Thanks Josh! Learnt heaps tonight!
awesome video Josh. I wish this came out weeks ago. build my first quad and did all the researching myself. thought i was going to fry something. but nope. build went well
Definitely filled in a few blanks for me. Thanks
Nothing new to me, but I like to hear your voice in the background when I'm tinkering on a quad :)
TH-cam ranks me based largely on minutes-watched. Technically, it doesn't know whether you're ACTUALLY paying attention.
It's perfect for beginners. You have a really nice way of presenting and especially explaining this. Thank you so much. Keep on doing this good work.
Looking forward to the rest of this series! I'm in the middle of my first build, using a Betaflight F3, my cheap 20W soldering iron couldn't heat up the large ground pads very well, so I'm waiting for a new 60W adjustible temperature iron to arrive tomorrow. Hopefully that'll do the trick!
Havent ivent gotten passed the intro and already hitting favorite ..
OMG finally someone think about others! all the thanks in the world, you helped a lot!... one of the things that keeps away new people from joining the FPV, and I hear about the same electronic fear from many people like me, who really want to start FPV, but electronics keeps them away... not even one FPV-TH-cam channel gives proper guidance, yes there are a lot of videos on the subject, and everyone talks in terms that only they can understand or an electrician can understand, but what is PDB? what all the components on the board are? what is a Resistor? Thank you!
Great video, exactly what I was looking for! You're way of explaining things is perfect and easy (as it get's) to understand.
Mr JB, I've been in this hobby for a few years now but not progressed to using a FC yet (ZOHD Kopilot excluded) . Great video, looking forward to viewing the rest over the next few days. I love your delivery, Mick in the UK.
This mini series was super helpful for me. Thanks Joshua! :)
I’m new ......so this is very helpful........Thanks.....
Glad to hear it's helpful.
Joshua Bardwell keep up the great videos........thank you......
I am going to comment just because thank you for making me more secure about my builds :)
you're right !!! This is awesome. Thank you J.B. gunna watch them all. Keep doing things like this because the tech is changing so swiftly.
Thanks Joshua great start on my journey in quads
Thanks for this series. Helps me a lot!
Great series, looking forward to the rest.
big fan of these educational.....keep up the great work !
I really appreciate video thanks ...keep it coming. I will be looking forward to The Rest of The series .
Excellent video... Thanks for explaining the basics!
great info as i am new to this hobby and now starting my first build/will be following your future content,cheers john
Great video, will make everyone more confident 👏
Hi i am electronic tech for over 30 years and yet i was unsure of where to put voltage input until i watch this video ,so thank you for taking the time , i have watched lots of vids and never been sure of where the power goes . lets hope i get it right first time now cheers
ok well my 24 pin on the spf3 has a dead short but i can power it from usb , so trying figure a work around
+Ronald J Kirby if there's a dead short you have to figure out where the bridge between the pins is coming from.
thanks Josh i have fixed it now
Excellent tutorial for us beginners, keep em coming
Thanks
I'm really really new to this, and so I found your video extremely helpful. I know why my fc has a bunch of links to your videos in the instructions. Thank you.
Second go round on your playlist and it's starting to make sense. :)
Amazing video Joshua! Thank you
Thank you so much you make my life more eayser
very nice thought of yours to post a video like this no one did this nice
It must be confusing for a beginner having so many options. I was lucky enough to start when the only real option was the Naze32 running Baseflight. I found a great video by a guy named Mochaboy that really helped me get started.
Very well put together Joshua!
Thank you very much. I really learned alot. should have watched these in order lol
Great vid. Thanks for providing so much info for us newbs.
Please update the video with 2019 tech. 4-1 is very common and included pdb.
I agree! Though this video is full of great info still.
Awesome info. congrats on the channel!!!!!!!! Thank you.
Elementary and very needed. Well done
Any recommendation for a good table for soldering and assembly?
SOME OF US NEED THIS THANK YOU!!!!!!!
Thanks Joshua :) Even though I knew most of this, I still learned something today.
Thanks Joshua for sharing with us your knowledge and experience.
have you heard anything about the new Naza 3 or the A2 F.C having connectiviity issues?
Great presentation Mr. Bardwell, as a newbie to the hobby i'll be watching more of your Great videos, Iv'e got a lot to learn from you :)) your the Man ;)))) ...lol
Great job Joshua. Thanks for your time and efforts.
I appreciate you sharing your knowledge
DC from the future, .. it was super educational content. All of it. Till the end, yep ;)
I just build my first quad, i should have watched this 2 days ago :D
I've found soldering an XT60 directly to a PDB or FC sometimes vibrates off the battery's male. I use about 15mm of 12g wire separating the XT60 off the surface as vibration absorption.
I agree this is a good idea. It also helps protect the connector if the battery comes off in a crash.
Just stumbled over my frame from 6 years ago,... PDB was a proto board with battery connector and ESC leads directly soldered to it and dipped in liquid tape. The FC was powered by one of the ESCs BECs...
I needed this video! For the last year I've bought pro built drones because I'm lazy. I fly acro freestyle well but can't build. I'm literally sitting here now with a new frame, motors wired to esc's and my matek pdb wired and I am frozen. Lol. So next video we go.
as i stand here, looking at my fist build... i think to myself: God Bless Joshua Bardwell. Thank You sir.
This is awesome. Thank you!
Excellent video Joshua!!!
Joshua, I watched all the videos, and I still have a question before jumping into the project. I use a Taranis system, and I want to have telemetry data out form the flight controller. My application is purely normal airplanes. With that said, the question is: Is there any board that would allow to be connected to the SPort, besides the SBUS?
+Richard Raimondo I don't understand. Pretty much all FC do both SBUS and Smartport. So I think there is some confusion in the question.