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BrunDog
Приєднався 6 гру 2010
Multirotor hobby applications, how to's, and reviews. Also led and electronic fun.
7" AOS7 O3 with HERO 11 Black onboard.
RIP. The Channel near there is between 65-80" deep.
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Відео
7pot Primo / lemon pepper Crack Balls from Blazing Foods
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My thoughts on Blazing Foods newest flavor of their crackballs. Spoiler, they are f ing HOT!
Sovol SV06 print in place with tight tolerances.
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I want a #Sovol SV06 to start #newyear2023"
Drone capture of my pepper plants June 20th, 2022 4K
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Did a drone flyby while all my pots were all in the same area as my beds. There are a total of 70 Pepper plants, and 6 tomato plants. Had a deer come in yesterday to nibble on 2 tomato plants and three pepper plants. They will recover, but they are forever going to be dwindled by this injury.
Paqui one chip challenge (with friends)
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Paqui one chip challenge (with friends)
Paqui one chip challenge (with friends) PT 2
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Paqui one chip challenge (with friends) PT 2
Fish Creek Pond Campground sunrise
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Got up early when camping at fish Creek Pond Campground near Saranac NY. The drone captured this beautiful sunrise.
Quanum XJ470 Review and Thoughts
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A review of the Quanum XJ470. Overall I love this frame.
Hobbyking Thorax Review and Thoughts
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Review of the Hobbyking Thorax MiniHex. one thing i forgot to mention was the frame doesn't come with Motor mounting hardware, or standoffs for the FC board.
Custom RGB LED controller - 3 Watt RGB Leds
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Here is a custom built controller that incorporates 4 different controllers into 2 different channels. This controller has 12 switches and will have 14 relays before it is working properly. I am using 3 Watt RGB led's that i plan on installing under my deck rails.
3 Watt High Powered RGB LED setup and Demo
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Here is a not so quick tutorial on how to install 3Watt RGB leds. I also go over some methods of controlling them and some ways to get more out of them.
Fatshark FPV Setup using External Reciever
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Fatshark FPV Setup using External Reciever
First gimbal flight with tarot 680PRO Tarot T-2D Gimbal with RTH
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First gimbal flight with tarot 680PRO Tarot T-2D Gimbal with RTH
Quadcopter flight behind Kingston Lowes. Tarot T-2D gimbal
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Quadcopter flight behind Kingston Lowes. Tarot T-2D gimbal
Barclay Heights Sunset Using a Tarot T-2D gimbal
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Barclay Heights Sunset Using a Tarot T-2D gimbal
Maiden Altitude flight with rebuilt Hexacopter
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Maiden Altitude flight with rebuilt Hexacopter
Where is this? I’m a diver and will 100% get this back for you
Crown Point state park NY. I'm a diver as well, but this thing went down in the center of the channel. The next day I rode a jetski into the water to check depths and I saw it's between 60-80'. Lake Champlain is usually pretty clear vizabiliy wise, but this spot is the narrows between lake Champlain and lake George. It's murky, to say the least. Viz is probably 1-2' max, and with that depth, it's going to be pitch black with zero Viz using a light. Not to mention, it's been in the water now for a week. The drone will have minimal parts that will still work, (speculation) and the gopro is only rated to 33'. The longer it sits at that depth, the worse the chances of anything being salvageable are. All these told me it's not worth it for me to attempt. I though of sending the video to the local sherrifs dept to see if they wanted to run a training with their dice to to try to go d it, but I do t expect it to work when brought back up.
No GPS configured? Been there. Will happen to anyone who flies long range or over water eventually....no doubt. Happened to me back in 2014 with tbs disco and gopro.
F to pay respects
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Sucks bro
This flavor is so much hotter than all the other crack ball flavors I've had. I love them generally but these feel almost like a challenge food to me compared to the others
I agree. It's almost like the bag is too big, and they are going to go stale eating one or two at a time.
These things attack your tongue like nothing else I’ve ever had. One a day for me. Someone had the idea of crushing a few up to sprinkle on other foods.
I crushed a few into a ranch/mayo/hot sauce blend to put on burgers. it added a bit of heat.
@@brundog807 That's a good idea, if I had any left I'd do that.
What .STL is this? Very cool
Any update on the cura profile ?!
What slicer did you use?
Please get a tripod...
Am I a promoted channel with sponsors and ads? This was solely posted to show people the possibilities of the stock SV06. I own a tripod. I just didn't think I was going to get hounded on a quick video that I'm not getting paid for, yet still shows exactly what I was planning on showing. So with that said. Kindly fuck off.
@@brundog807 I'm sorry if my comment offended you. It wasn't intended to, so I thought I should explain why I made it. I watched your video because it's title was about the 'tight tolerances of the Sovol SOVO6'. I am thinking of buying one, so I watched it to see just how tight the tolerances were. I was dissapointed your video didn't show that very well because it didn't show the gears rotating, the meshing of the gears and any slop between the gears, all of which would have illustrated the tightness of the tollerances very well. I assumed you used one hand to display it because the other one was holding the camera, and using a tripod would have enabled you to use both hands to display it and rotate the gears. If my assumotion was wrong, I apologise.
@@tonyb83 All good friend. I understand the problems associated between intentions, vs outcomes when reading text. In this situation though, there was no footage shown that could have helped live up to your expectations by having a tripod. It was more based on a model that requires the machine to be able to print gaps that require a tolerance to be printed on the build plate. Printing print in place models, requires this almost every time. If printing tolerances are bad, the model would never fold, and move like it did in this video as I cracked it off the build plate. If the video didn't show what you were expecting, I do apologize.
Nice print but I'm leaning towards the Elegoo Neptune 3 Pro. My reasons are: - Sovol's poor customer service and unwillingness to honour the 12 month warranty. I had heard suggestions that they were this way but then stumbled on a video of a problem with an SV06 and which they commented on. Not cool Sovol, not cool! - Very poor handling of TPU, even 95A. - No evidence the linear rails are a _significant_ advantage on a machine this size. Prints from both machines look pretty much the same and with proper maintenance both rails and wheels will probably outlast your interest. - No filament runout sensor. - The heated bed needs insulation as people have found the heating of its extremities to be significantly lacking. - Constant price jacking. It was originally a US$199 machine, then US$230 and now US$239. In fact the only real advantage is the all-metal heatbrake but it looks like this might be a cheap mod on the Neptune and in any case most people won't bother with the hassle of PC or Nylon, especially as the bed only goes to 100°C.
I have the Neptune 3 Pro and it's a powerhouse of a printer. It's cheap but I don't really classify it as a "beginner printer" as it has been labeled. It prints pretty much anything you throw at it and in excellent quality. You won't be disappointed. And they have great customer support.
@@O-RoD Excellent, thanks! I notice Sovol is still having problems, particularly with some of the beds not being level and auto-leveling not working properly. Judging by the posts on Reddit it's hit and miss as to whether you'll get a dud, and Sovol doesn't seen to know what's going on.
really cool, mind sharing what's the build plate you're using ?
It's a dual sided PEI flex plate. One side is powder coated and textured, the other is stick on smooth. It's made by a company twotrees found on Amazon.
Hello, I have some big problems with tuning the Profile for the SV06. My prints looks a lot worse than yours. Which Slicer and Settings did you use? Thanks in advance :)
I'm using cura. Here is the profile you can download and add it to cura. drive.google.com/file/d/1CYy6htNcbsi3aYTTrwDK1k-4C9scxAO0/view?usp=drivesdk
@@brundog807 Thanks for your realy fast answer.
@@brundog807 i tried but i get error unable to add profile
@@jurajzivkovic1715 I think I was using cure 4.3.something. when I get home this evening I will try to remember to reupload the profile on Cura version 5
Sovol Sv06 seams to be the best budget printer on the current market. I really love printers with linear rods since my Anet A8 and I’m converting all my printers with linear rods set up. The Sv06 with firmware adjustments sounds like a Prusa killer..
best practice not to touch the pei flex bed with your oily fingers...you will to clean properly for it to keep the prints down.
I clean it regularly before every print anyway.
What is this magic?
What are your slicer settings ?
Jeez...cant wait to get my sv06!
That is the coolest test print I've ever seen. What filament is that??
Dude he shows what filament it is in the video 🤔
what filament do you use? is awesome
It is GNVTNTP matte Tri-Color rgb PLA found on Amazon.
It looks like a normal map
What'up, mate- thank you,you did unusual footage~🤟
Watch out for Peter peppers ..
its ok its 1w eatch color
Hi friend. How can I connect 20 1w RGB LEDs with a common anode and turn on all three colors at the same time. It is for an aquarium lamp. And also if possible I would like to know how to control the intensity of the light.
You are supposed to use a constant current voltage supply for those types of leds
Just solder an antenna back on hot with sheild to ground pretty simple
Hi sir input voltage 12v 3w rgp light. 8 light resistor value sir
Sir yes sir!
A 3 Watt RGB led means 1 Watt per each led R G B. Your resistor calculation for RED was 12 volts, forward voltage of 2.2 = 33 Ohm resistor. which means 300 ma current and 3 Watts Power. If each RGB is only 1 Watt shouldn't you have used a 100 Ohm resistor to get 1 Watt of Power. This is only 100 ma current. These LED's are rated at ~300 ma to ~350 ma. So it's current not voltage that drives the brightness of the LED. So i see why 33 Ohm resistor was used.... still seams like you are driving 3 volts into a 1 volt led.....still a bit fuzzy in my non EE mind. This is an LED not an incandescent light bulb. set me straight, thanks all
Isn't this technically a 1 Watt RGB LED as its current is up to 350 ma. per R G B channel. A 3 Watt would be up to 700 ma per R G B channel. Just trying to understand. Thanks
@@jameswiser 3v*300ma=3v*0.3A= 1W times 3 colours = 3 Watts
how much ohm resistor did you use...? And how many voltage..?
I like your ESC idea.
www.adafruit.com/product/2741 Pixei 4W RGB Led with integrated driver.
3:40 what is name mini chip tyip of thing sey pls pls
It is a full line pattern perf board cut into a single strip.
4:50
4.50 what is the name of this led box
Hemalatha Gandhi it is called a 3knob RGB dimmer.
What is the name of led color changing box Type
ty for video very helpfull
Is it easy to build I thought about buying 1 and building it but it would be my first time.
Well, it's not too bad, the biggest thing to remember is neatness. There isn't much space on this, and in order to fit all your components, you will need to be very careful with wire management and also be ready to modify some of the wiring coming off of the components from the factory. This build is the first build that I did, and it is super bad. V2 is clean and way lighter.
The power leads to the motors go down inside the tubes!
They were. If u watched the whole video, I explained that those were the leads for the addressable leds that had yet to be fully installed.
brundog807 I have watched it in detail and keep looking at mine and wondering why they are so different. I used a combined 4 way esc and mounted that in the middle. In the upper area I have a futaba 2.4 receiver,naza mv2, dji datalink and blue tooth unit and immersion fpv transmitter. I have a close fitted 3 axis gimble with 4K GoPro. I get a good twenty I've minutes flying on a turnigy 4s 4000mA battery. The rear legs of the gimble group through the slot in the carrier.. tarot gimble mounts perfectly with supplied tubes. This also stops gimble sliding forward and off the tubes. The top cover plate was replaced with a vacuum formed close fitting shell.
The Black antennas are not dipole, they are monopole as they have only one end trough which the signal goes out. Anyway, your video was very helpful, thank you very much
I just bought this from Hobby king. I will also be running Naze 32 (Rev. 6) Full. Would you mind posting your PID's? Thanks...
Hi Texan. Did you get the pids sorted out?
Very helpful.Was exactly my problem to setup my fatshark using an external and more powerful video receiver.
Where did you get the LED's and controller from
Ebay
Hey man, this video's awsome!!! I just have a quick question, how do you do the calculations for finding right voltage going through the led? Aren't we supposed to also keep track of the mA?
Yes. I used the specs for the leds. Each led gas three working voltage and current requirements. I then used ohms law to find the resistor values. The resistors drop voltage and also limit current.
+brundog807 I also just rewatched the video. I see what you mean how I am only speaking about voltage. Basically the resistors are using the current that I put in the formula to get the required voltage at that same current that I need.. Each color has its own working current and voltage.
ohhhhhh that makes a lot of sense! thank you!
The current doesn't make a difference (It DOES, but you don't have to worry about it if you have the correct voltage), the "350ma" current draw is the maximum the particular LED will draw at maximum voltage so you shouldn't have to worry about current. You don't want to exceed the maximum voltage on their spec sheet. The LED has it's own resistance, so you have to get the voltage from whatever source you are using (12v for example) to the required voltage using a resistor.
+n2ocharged thats is very useful!!! thank you!!!
hi can I use 12'' propeller on that frame
They will fit, but you will need to assemble it like I did with the longer arms in the front and the shorter in the back otherwise the 12" props won't clear the frame in the front.
Thanks man, this video really helped me out. I was having similar issues with the built in receiver. For future references the head phone like jack with 3 sections is known as an AV cable if I'm remembering correctly.
Nice hex. Looks like, it is an asymmetrical design. Does it have any bad flying characteristics (like dead cat)?
Thanks, this video was very helpful!!
Are these the motors you have on , sunnysky x3108s 720kv 900kv 325w brushless motor ? What power distribution board do you have? Thanks....
They are 700kv. Don't remember the wattage. And it is a custom breakout cable completely from scratch.
Placing the battery on top of the esc ? Is that not ascking for trouble with heat
Demasiados cables, exceso de peso