Hey, since I'm using the DJI controller and goggles, should I need to install the happymodel receiver? and also the xt60 connecter and stuff so that i can get the exact product details to buy please
Hi, if you are using the DJI controller you do not need the Happymodel receiver no. But you do need the XT60 to connect batteries to your drone, but that comes with flight stacks when you buy it you do not need to but it separately. This frame also comes with one.
Hi! That is a good question! So my total cost came to 9961 South African Rand which is 575 USD and at the time the Nazgul with ELRS receiver was around 750 USD. They do have the ECO nazgul that has come out since and is a steal in my opinion. But I like building things myself, so it would be a difficult choice for me if I had to make the choice right now.
@@benjedonethat beautiful timing mate! I am as I speak right now am watching another person’s guide and I’m thinking of build the mach r5 sport with the o3 instead and haven’t soldered before. Any advice you possibly would have for a novice like me would be greatly appreciated 😅
@@Centxe soldering is easier than people think, in my opinion. Just do not buy the cheapest soldering iron you can find. Make sure it at least has an adjustable temperature setting. This is something you are going to be using alot in this hobby so do not cheap out on an iron lol. And then most places has test boards you can buy just to practice soldering on, I would get one of those and play a bit. Make sure you not bridging things when you solder! My first drone I build I used a gas soldering iron. But I had some previous soldering experience. But nowadays it is also alot easier, most things plug in. But don’t be scared you got this!!
High mate, thanks for the build, question, the 20×20 fc and esc, i will be using m2 screws withe a mamba adapter to the mamba stack. ONLY IF THE M3 STACK SCREWS ARE NOT PART OF THE FRAME, ARE THE SCREWS PART OF THE LEGS OR ANYTHING, SO CAN I USE MY MAMBA ADAPTER?
The m3 screws do keep the legs together, you can get shorter screws to just go through the frame and then get an adapter to m2 screws to mount your electronics.
Hello, congratulations on the video. A question, where did you buy the drone so that it can be disassembled? Because on all the pages or in the official one of the drone, it tells me that it is mounted and I want to ride it myself.
You have to pair them to your drone similarly to hom you do your goggles. Basically after you paired your goggles you do the same process again(hold the pair button on air unit until it blinks red) then power on your remote and then hold power button for 2-3 seconds until it goes into pairing mode. it will play a quick tone when it is connected similar to the goggles. Then you have to go into your goggles settings into "control" and change it from standard to "SBUS Baud fast". Then in betaflight, under the ports tab make sure you have selected the correct "serial rx" is enabled, the one that corresponds with the uart your air unit is connected to. Remember to save and reboot after navigating to a different menu. Then go to the presets menu and search for "DJI SBUS Fast", there are three options to choose from depending on what kind of pilot you are/aspire to be. But you must activate this for the controller to work, click pick and then save and reboot again. Then navigate to the receiver tab, Make sure receiver is set to "Serial(via Uart)" and serial receiver protocol must be SBUS, save and reboot and then it should work and it should move the bars in betaflight. Some of this might seem overly simple or maybe even a bit confusing, but I do not know what your technical level is at and believe this is the entire process. I hope this helps and if you have more questions feel free to ask and I will respond as soon as I can.
Absolutely possible! Just be careful on your first few flights, it is going to be a beast. If you are not super confident I would suggest putting an output limit on the motors. Lemme know if you wana know how to do that it is super simple and easy to remove later.
@@raafatelnakib4236 Lol! No need to be scared! Just be careful! Do not arm inside!! So in betaflight go to the PIF Tuning tab, then click on the Rateprofile Settings tab, then you will see sort of in the middle of the screen there will be a Throttle limit option. I would suggest using scale limit and start at 75%, it might be not as bad, then go to 85% or 90% and then 100 when you are completely comfortable with your quad. I hope this helps! Happy flying and let me know how it goes!
@@benjedonethat thank you for the tip Sir, this will really help 🥰 By the way if I don’t install an anti spark filter will it cause any harm to the stack or it’s normal?
@@raafatelnakib4236 I do not use one on my build, it is a nice thing to have but it can work without it no problem, most quad do not have them at all. As long as you have a cap soldered on with your power leads, if you have an iflight stack they have them built in most of the time.
Such an awesome build, thanks for sharing!
Great video mate! The Iflight tune is so dialed! Happy Flying!
Liked only becuase i love the the evoque v2 , its so nice i bought it twice :)
Very nice and beautiful build brother❤
when come video gps installation and programming
Working on it
Nice build video
Impressive stuff
Nice build mate!!
Great build, thanks for sharing. Where did yiu get the air unit cable from? Did it come with the build?
Yes it came with the air unit. But I have seen some of my local FPV shops to stock longer cables, so it should be available wherever you are.
Hey, since I'm using the DJI controller and goggles, should I need to install the happymodel receiver? and also the xt60 connecter and stuff so that i can get the exact product details to buy please
Hi, if you are using the DJI controller you do not need the Happymodel receiver no. But you do need the XT60 to connect batteries to your drone, but that comes with flight stacks when you buy it you do not need to but it separately. This frame also comes with one.
@@benjedonethat Thank you soo much😊🤝
Hey man, just wanted to know how much the whole build costed you as compared to the iflight bnf? Thanks for the insight in the video very helpful
Hi! That is a good question!
So my total cost came to 9961 South African Rand which is 575 USD and at the time the Nazgul with ELRS receiver was around 750 USD. They do have the ECO nazgul that has come out since and is a steal in my opinion. But I like building things myself, so it would be a difficult choice for me if I had to make the choice right now.
@@benjedonethat beautiful timing mate! I am as I speak right now am watching another person’s guide and I’m thinking of build the mach r5 sport with the o3 instead and haven’t soldered before. Any advice you possibly would have for a novice like me would be greatly appreciated 😅
@@Centxe soldering is easier than people think, in my opinion. Just do not buy the cheapest soldering iron you can find. Make sure it at least has an adjustable temperature setting. This is something you are going to be using alot in this hobby so do not cheap out on an iron lol. And then most places has test boards you can buy just to practice soldering on, I would get one of those and play a bit. Make sure you not bridging things when you solder!
My first drone I build I used a gas soldering iron. But I had some previous soldering experience. But nowadays it is also alot easier, most things plug in.
But don’t be scared you got this!!
could you proivde a list of all parts used in the build please?
High mate, thanks for the build, question, the 20×20 fc and esc, i will be using m2 screws withe a mamba adapter to the mamba stack. ONLY IF THE M3 STACK SCREWS ARE NOT PART OF THE FRAME, ARE THE SCREWS PART OF THE LEGS OR ANYTHING, SO CAN I USE MY MAMBA ADAPTER?
The m3 screws do keep the legs together, you can get shorter screws to just go through the frame and then get an adapter to m2 screws to mount your electronics.
Hello, congratulations on the video. A question, where did you buy the drone so that it can be disassembled? Because on all the pages or in the official one of the drone, it tells me that it is mounted and I want to ride it myself.
Hi, I also had some problems getting some of the parts but Iflights official website should have everything you need.
Hey man! Great vid! Does the frame kit come with that buzzer/LED board thingy or did you buy it separately?
Thanks man! It came with it and all the LED's
Can’t seem to figure out how to get my dji fpv remote v2 to show up on betaflight. And ideas?
You have to pair them to your drone similarly to hom you do your goggles. Basically after you paired your goggles you do the same process again(hold the pair button on air unit until it blinks red) then power on your remote and then hold power button for 2-3 seconds until it goes into pairing mode. it will play a quick tone when it is connected similar to the goggles. Then you have to go into your goggles settings into "control" and change it from standard to "SBUS Baud fast". Then in betaflight, under the ports tab make sure you have selected the correct "serial rx" is enabled, the one that corresponds with the uart your air unit is connected to. Remember to save and reboot after navigating to a different menu. Then go to the presets menu and search for "DJI SBUS Fast", there are three options to choose from depending on what kind of pilot you are/aspire to be. But you must activate this for the controller to work, click pick and then save and reboot again. Then navigate to the receiver tab, Make sure receiver is set to "Serial(via Uart)" and serial receiver protocol must be SBUS, save and reboot and then it should work and it should move the bars in betaflight.
Some of this might seem overly simple or maybe even a bit confusing, but I do not know what your technical level is at and believe this is the entire process. I hope this helps and if you have more questions feel free to ask and I will respond as soon as I can.
Hey benje where I can share with you some photos of my build?
@@rivie7afpv my instagram details is in the description. You welcome to message me on there.
Hi. Please is it possible to use 2207 2050 KV motors instead?
Absolutely possible! Just be careful on your first few flights, it is going to be a beast. If you are not super confident I would suggest putting an output limit on the motors. Lemme know if you wana know how to do that it is super simple and easy to remove later.
@@benjedonethat 😂 Your really scaring me as you mentioned is going to be a beast 😂 how do you do the motors limiter please?
@@raafatelnakib4236 Lol! No need to be scared! Just be careful! Do not arm inside!!
So in betaflight go to the PIF Tuning tab, then click on the Rateprofile Settings tab, then you will see sort of in the middle of the screen there will be a Throttle limit option. I would suggest using scale limit and start at 75%, it might be not as bad, then go to 85% or 90% and then 100 when you are completely comfortable with your quad.
I hope this helps! Happy flying and let me know how it goes!
@@benjedonethat thank you for the tip Sir, this will really help 🥰
By the way if I don’t install an anti spark filter will it cause any harm to the stack or it’s normal?
@@raafatelnakib4236 I do not use one on my build, it is a nice thing to have but it can work without it no problem, most quad do not have them at all. As long as you have a cap soldered on with your power leads, if you have an iflight stack they have them built in most of the time.