I really like the way you have kept this build simple for beginners. The upgrade path you are will be following has me hooked. Following for more content.
Nice video! As others have said I would recommend a more modern frame if you have access to one but understand the market isn't the same everywhere. I would also choose a smaller receiver just to future proof it a bit, allowing you to use it in future builds.
Thank you! India does have a market for all the major name-brand frames but most of them are priced over 5000 INR. The QAV 250 comes in just under 1000 INR and is the most popular choice for beginners to get into the hobby here! If the budget allows it, I would recommend the TBS source one V5.0 or the GEPRC Mark5! I upgraded to ELRS and I'll be covering it in the upcoming video!
Hello! The RM Pocket comes in two versions, CC2500 and ELRS. If you have the ELRS version, you can use any ELRS receiver with it! If you have the CC2500 version but want to use an ELRS receiver, you'll have to add an external ELRS module (nano sized) to your pocket!
Sir do we have to connect the XT60 connector full tight or half tight, I ordered a battery but it got it's one cell damaged, maybe because I joined it tightly or anything else I am missing out ?
Hey man, what were the average flight times you were able to achieve with the 100c 1500mah and the 35c 2200mah batteries respectively, without the fpv equipment ie only on your LoS setup?
Although there's a workaround to make the Flysky R6B receiver work with the flight controller, it is not recommended to do so. The best option would be to use an ELRS radio link!
Super informative! I'm just looking to get into fpv hobby and this is exactly what I needed. But I've seen somewhere that using 35C battery for 50A rated ESC will destroy the battery since the escs draws more power than what the battery could discharge. Is that true? Sorry if it's a dumb question, I'm learning 😅
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could be of help. It depends on the capacity of your battery. A 1000 mAh 35C battery can only provide 35 amps whereas a 6000 mAh 35C battery can provide 210 amps which is enough to power 4 motors rated at 50 amps. Your ESC won't draw 50 amps of current until your motors are drawing approximately the same. So you won't harm your 1000 mAh 35C battery until you operate your motors below 35 amps. If you consider a conversion loss of 5 amps between the motors and the esc then it's better to limit your motors to 30 amps since your esc will be pulling 35 amps.
Bro this was really good explanation I really got every thing what ever you told and Iam waiting for the second part please upload it fast thanku for you explanation 👍👍👍👍
It's not possible to use the R6B receiver with this flight controller directly since it doesn't support pwm input. An arduino can be used to convert the pwm signals from the receiver into a ppm signal which can then be sent to the flight controller. Even though this is possible, it's definitely not recommended to be employed in flying objects. The CT6B is also not recommended to control such objects due to its poor range and low reliability. If you're talking about the A2212 2300 KV BLDC motors, it's better to avoid these. They will work but with a very high uncertainty. There's only a difference of 100 rupees between those cheap motors and the motors used in the video which are much more reliable. Sorry for saying it this way but it's always a good idea to not leave anything upto chance when it comes to objects that can fly.
That's nice! Which website did you use to purchase these parts? I would advise you to stay away from electronicscomp.com as it's a fraudulent operation.
I understand what you're saying but the next "cheapest" frame is twice the cost of this one in the Indian market! Also, the amount of space available in this frame makes it very easy to work with, especially for beginners!
@@NoobFPVPilottoo bad you can't get the open source Source One frames in India. They are pretty roomy, durable and inexpensive. Nice build video though and very skilled soldering.
@@kurtzFPV Haha, yes! The TBS source one V5 is available on some stores though. They sell like hot pancakes once in stock! Thanks a lot for your feedback. Have a nice day!
I already built several quadcopters but barely flown because I don't have a place to fly :( I hate living in apartment inside city. I wish to have a home in rural area
@@NoobFPVPilot thanks. I wish to travel freely and peacefully without a slave ID AKA drivers license and passport because I believe everyone has a right to travel freely.
I assume you didn't watch the final chapter of the video where I said I'll be adding the FPV system and upgrading to elrs in the next part. Also, the title of the video clearly says this is the Line of Sight version. 😊
Very cheap and it will break zmr frame trash motors garbage radio so old . Everybody in FPV built this in 2015 Please update your frame motor and radio TBS source one frame Eco motors and any cheap radio master Radio, the only thing good is the ESC flight controller stack, and batteries good skills, cheap cheap cheap
I agree with all the points you have raised. This is definitely an outdated build but it's more than enough to get a beginner on a tight budget in the air and experience the freedom of flight. This video was made for such people. 😊
Why did you not just go for ELRS right from the start? Why make a guide telling people to use this and then say you are changing it? I don’t think this video is all that useful anyway, you go through things all too fast and don’t explain any of it. Anyone following this video would be better just buying a pre built drone. Your steps are all over the place anyway, you say to attach the top plate and then just take it off again? Also what was that nonsense about different powered soldering irons? You don’t need different powers at all, a high power soldering iron will work perfectly fine for small connections too, what is more important is the soldering iron tip, you want a fine tip for small stuff and a thicker tip for larger stuff. Also a higher powered iron works better for small connections too as it can heat them faster and prevent it from just heating the whole board.
I was going to respond to the first part of your comment but after reading the rest, I really hope you find something better to do in life other than hating on people's work. All that unnecessary hatred. Wow. Most of what you said was utterly stupid but you raised a few good points. However, I don't intend on wasting my energy providing counter arguments to a keyboard warrior. Have a good day, Sir.
@@NaveenKumar-rl3gq Yes, with some modifications. You'll need to get a pwm to PPM/sbus converter or make your own with an arduino. I've done this before successfully. Ping me on instagram for more information. 🙌
I really like the way you have kept this build simple for beginners. The upgrade path you are will be following has me hooked. Following for more content.
Thank you so much for understanding the point of the video! Welcome aboard and stay tuned for part 2!
If i install fpv camera , will it work with your programming
Nice video! As others have said I would recommend a more modern frame if you have access to one but understand the market isn't the same everywhere. I would also choose a smaller receiver just to future proof it a bit, allowing you to use it in future builds.
Thank you! India does have a market for all the major name-brand frames but most of them are priced over 5000 INR. The QAV 250 comes in just under 1000 INR and is the most popular choice for beginners to get into the hobby here! If the budget allows it, I would recommend the TBS source one V5.0 or the GEPRC Mark5! I upgraded to ELRS and I'll be covering it in the upcoming video!
Which props do you recommend for such a build, goal is to extract better flight times instead of outright speed?
Can I use elrs receiver with a radiomaster pocket for this quad ? _
Hello! The RM Pocket comes in two versions, CC2500 and ELRS. If you have the ELRS version, you can use any ELRS receiver with it! If you have the CC2500 version but want to use an ELRS receiver, you'll have to add an external ELRS module (nano sized) to your pocket!
@@suryakrishnakumar thank you so much for the information
I didn't realize I had replied from my personal account 😅
Sir do we have to connect the XT60 connector full tight or half tight, I ordered a battery but it got it's one cell damaged, maybe because I joined it tightly or anything else I am missing out ?
Hey man, what were the average flight times you were able to achieve with the 100c 1500mah and the 35c 2200mah batteries respectively, without the fpv equipment ie only on your LoS setup?
can i use ct6b transmitter and receiver ? what woudl be the best option ?
Although there's a workaround to make the Flysky R6B receiver work with the flight controller, it is not recommended to do so. The best option would be to use an ELRS radio link!
As always,✨perfection✨
Thank you 🙌
Bro i made this
When i powed the stack it beep.but the fc doesn,t show any blink led.what can i do now
Hey can we use 80c or 60c batteries????
@@PanduGamng Absolutely!
Which propeleers to use....
Super informative! I'm just looking to get into fpv hobby and this is exactly what I needed. But I've seen somewhere that using 35C battery for 50A rated ESC will destroy the battery since the escs draws more power than what the battery could discharge. Is that true? Sorry if it's a dumb question, I'm learning 😅
Thank you so much! I'm glad I could be of help. It depends on the capacity of your battery. A 1000 mAh 35C battery can only provide 35 amps whereas a 6000 mAh 35C battery can provide 210 amps which is enough to power 4 motors rated at 50 amps. Your ESC won't draw 50 amps of current until your motors are drawing approximately the same. So you won't harm your 1000 mAh 35C battery until you operate your motors below 35 amps. If you consider a conversion loss of 5 amps between the motors and the esc then it's better to limit your motors to 30 amps since your esc will be pulling 35 amps.
Brother please tell me how many kilometers away and how high can it go please
Do capaciter comes with the stack or we have to buy it....
it should show in the photo of the stack
Ok thanks..
Bro this was really good explanation I really got every thing what ever you told and Iam waiting for the second part please upload it fast thanku for you explanation 👍👍👍👍
@@soalgamer894 Thank you so much! It's your lucky day! The second part has been uploaded and ready to watch now!
Good job!!Way to go...
Thanks akka! 🙌
bro can we use fly sky ct6b transmitter and receiver with this?? And also can we use a bit cheaper bldc motors??
It's not possible to use the R6B receiver with this flight controller directly since it doesn't support pwm input. An arduino can be used to convert the pwm signals from the receiver into a ppm signal which can then be sent to the flight controller. Even though this is possible, it's definitely not recommended to be employed in flying objects. The CT6B is also not recommended to control such objects due to its poor range and low reliability. If you're talking about the A2212 2300 KV BLDC motors, it's better to avoid these. They will work but with a very high uncertainty. There's only a difference of 100 rupees between those cheap motors and the motors used in the video which are much more reliable. Sorry for saying it this way but it's always a good idea to not leave anything upto chance when it comes to objects that can fly.
What's the price of The whole set??
Do you take orders??
@@NoticedVeil6775 Yes, I do! Please hit me up on Instagram! @noobfpvpilot
Actually I don't use Instagram do you have any WhatsApp no.??
Also if I buy the F4O5 V4 55 ESC. Would be the coding different....
not really you just have to find your model in betaflight
@dumpsterfirebeggar thank you....
How long would it take to build this?
It can vary from an hour or two to half a day depending on how clean you want it to be 😉🙌
bro how i purcah to you a fpv full ki
Sir will it work without the race wire
Yes just solder directly to esc where the race wire is
how much all of the materials cost and where i can order them all at once?
Around 25,000 rupees and you have to source the parts from multiple stores like quadkart, drk, robu, flyrobo and robocraze.
Hey my drone is not lifting up....
Which battery u have used
CNHL black series 4S 1300 mAh 100C LiPo!
Nice man. Hopefully this will get more people into the hobby 💓
Thanks a lot 🙌 I really hope it does!
You have done a fantastic job..👏
Thank you akka! 🙌
Why u don't use pocket or jumper transmitters
I showed a radiomaster pocket towards the end of the video and said that I'll be upgrading the radiolink to elrs 🙌
Great stuff 🎉
Thanks brother! 🤝
i built the same and succeded been 3 months now am waiting for my ersl module and runcam ant to get shipped.
That's nice! Which website did you use to purchase these parts? I would advise you to stay away from electronicscomp.com as it's a fraudulent operation.
Hmmmmmm🤨 intresting.... Subscribed✨❤️
Thank you!
How can I contact you my bro i want to build the same and want to know about the cost of building 😅
It will cost around 20,000 rs for the entire setup, including the battery, charger and controller.
Where I can get this do you have any web site or any other way plz share details:)
any specific reason to mention speedybee 'infamous' ?
The Speedybee F405 V3 and V4 stacks are the most popular options in the market as of now for fpv quadcopter builds.
Nice content for a beginner 👌
Thanks! 🙌
Great work!
Thank you! 🙌
Bro what about the fpv camera ❤
Part 2 🙌
Total cost for build fpv drone
Propplers????
can you put a camera on that
Absolutely! You can rock a full sized GoPro on it! I have uploaded some footage on my shorts feed. Do check them out!
Bhai Amazing 🔥
Thanks bhaiya 🙌
Great video❤
Thanks! 🙌
How many cost in build a fpv dron 😅
Too many my friend
I don't know but I also build a fpv new drone uncomplicated
Nice work bro🎉🎉🎉🎉
Thanks a lot 🙌
thank you for teaching me how to code a drone
@@Awedakeerthirathna You're most welcome!
@@NoobFPVPilot 😃
I really wouldn't recommend this frame to a beginner. It is cheap, but also extremely breakable compared to other frames even at similar prices.
I understand what you're saying but the next "cheapest" frame is twice the cost of this one in the Indian market! Also, the amount of space available in this frame makes it very easy to work with, especially for beginners!
@@NoobFPVPilottoo bad you can't get the open source Source One frames in India. They are pretty roomy, durable and inexpensive. Nice build video though and very skilled soldering.
@@kurtzFPV Haha, yes! The TBS source one V5 is available on some stores though. They sell like hot pancakes once in stock! Thanks a lot for your feedback. Have a nice day!
Good video effort. SUBSCRIBED and will be following
Thank you. Much appreciated!
Good work really super
Thank you!
very nice wrok neet and clean.
Thanks a lot!
Great job
Thank you! 🙌
Bro i need this one
I can build one for you!
Part 2 ??
Coming soon!
Great video and good audio try to talk bit more relaxed in future videos
Thanks a lot! I'll work on it 🙌
I already built several quadcopters but barely flown because I don't have a place to fly :( I hate living in apartment inside city. I wish to have a home in rural area
That's so nice! You should consider traveling to a rural area soon!
@@NoobFPVPilot thanks.
I wish to travel freely and peacefully without a slave ID AKA drivers license and passport because I believe everyone has a right to travel freely.
@@flat-earther makes sense that you are a flat earther, totally devoid of logic and reasoning.
From where did you order all the parts in india ??
I mostly use drkstore, quadkart, robu, flyrobo, AnubisRC and robocraze to purchase FPV parts
Noob your a pro actually is flyrobo safe
@@SylvanDias Yes, I've been purchasing from them for more than 4 years now
And which fpv cam should I buy under 3k
Nice.
Thanks yo 🤝
the ppm/cppm is not woking :(
Good drone
Thank you!
the receiver antenna placement is not ideal, mounted to the carbon and both orientated the same direction will not provide great range
You're absolutely right! I found that orienting the antennas 90° to each other and isolating them from the CF frame significantly improved the range!
Have you updated that in the video? @Noobfpvpilot ?
2016 build, only stack is ok
True that!
Mantis👍👍👍
The new quad I'm working on looks more like one!
Dude i thought i went through a portal to 2015 !!
Hahaha welcome to the past! 😂
Bro FPV drone has FPV camera, you hasnt FPV camera
@@Letam_s_FPV Read the title again 😊
Please watch the part 2 of this 🙌
@@NoobFPVPilot ok thanks
Also no camera or VTX what is this this is not fpv plus RX is to big
I assume you didn't watch the final chapter of the video where I said I'll be adding the FPV system and upgrading to elrs in the next part. Also, the title of the video clearly says this is the Line of Sight version. 😊
Hindi language
Very cheap and it will break zmr frame trash motors garbage radio so old .
Everybody in FPV built this in 2015 Please update your frame motor and radio TBS source one frame Eco motors and any cheap radio master Radio, the only thing good is the ESC flight controller stack, and batteries good skills, cheap cheap cheap
I agree with all the points you have raised. This is definitely an outdated build but it's more than enough to get a beginner on a tight budget in the air and experience the freedom of flight. This video was made for such people. 😊
Why did you not just go for ELRS right from the start? Why make a guide telling people to use this and then say you are changing it?
I don’t think this video is all that useful anyway, you go through things all too fast and don’t explain any of it. Anyone following this video would be better just buying a pre built drone.
Your steps are all over the place anyway, you say to attach the top plate and then just take it off again? Also what was that nonsense about different powered soldering irons? You don’t need different powers at all, a high power soldering iron will work perfectly fine for small connections too, what is more important is the soldering iron tip, you want a fine tip for small stuff and a thicker tip for larger stuff. Also a higher powered iron works better for small connections too as it can heat them faster and prevent it from just heating the whole board.
I was going to respond to the first part of your comment but after reading the rest, I really hope you find something better to do in life other than hating on people's work. All that unnecessary hatred. Wow. Most of what you said was utterly stupid but you raised a few good points. However, I don't intend on wasting my energy providing counter arguments to a keyboard warrior. Have a good day, Sir.
Can i use flysky fs-ct6b transmitter and receiver??
@@NaveenKumar-rl3gq Yes, with some modifications. You'll need to get a pwm to PPM/sbus converter or make your own with an arduino. I've done this before successfully. Ping me on instagram for more information. 🙌