Very timely! I'm in the middle of this very build! A few minor differences but I'm looking forward to your configuration and tuning tips! Thanks for another great series! Happy flying amigo! 🍻
great video! how u care about our ears, like u are not making the backsound louder than your voice, the background music & volume is perfect. that's why i subscribe you.
Not with the flight controller that is featured in this build series. The SpeedyBee F405 Mini doesn't have a plug for HD video transmitters such as the O3. You can only solder connect. You may be able to install with another flight controller that has a plug, but you'll need to research for yourself if it will fit inside this frame as I haven't tried with any other FC myself.
That might work, depending on the size of the motor if it can handle the prop weight. Given it is approx 15% higher in KV than the SpeedyBee 2006 1950kv, I would first try with a motor throttle limit of 20% and monitor the motor heat to ensure it doesn't burn up too much.
The "Pro" version of the frame has the aluminium bottom plate that is specifically just for the O3 Air Unit. The aluminium is CNC milled out to fit the O3 perfectly and I don't think any other VTXs can be mounted. The standard kit comes with a carbon fibre bottom plate that has mounting points for analogue and other digital VTXs. I'm in the middle of editing the next video where I install the O3 AU and while I was installing it, it looks like only slim "single PCB" style VTXs will fit if using the carbon fibre bottom plate. There's really not much room in there, given that the flight controller stack is right above the VTX.
I saw on the net that walksnail 1s will fit there. I think many VTXs will fit in the non-pro version but for the pro version besides the O3 the Walksnail 1s also fit.
I think those motors would be fine to put on this quad. You might want to run them with 4S batteries though, or if using with 6S, put a motor output limit on to ensure they are not over-run and possibly damage.
The 1404 motor seems a little bit small for the Bee35 in my opinion, but may be able to take off and perform simple maneuvers. The 850mah would be a good choice or even a 650mah, since you'll be wanting to reduce as much weight as possible so the motors can handle it. Unsure what the flight time will be like though.
Very timely! I'm in the middle of this very build! A few minor differences but I'm looking forward to your configuration and tuning tips! Thanks for another great series! Happy flying amigo! 🍻
I have all the pieces to put this build together. Looking forward to following along.
Hello my friend, your tip was very important for me to configure the OSD of my drone, big hug, we are together
Great video, waiting for my pro to arrive, and will be rewatching 👍🏾
Clear info! Thanks for the video
great video! how u care about our ears, like u are not making the backsound louder than your voice, the background music & volume is perfect. that's why i subscribe you.
Thanks so much for your kind words. I'm always trying to improve the quality of my videos for my followers 👍🙏
@@nxp200 i exciting to see how this speedybee build flight, will wait for it
Nice! thanks, i'm following your exact build 🙂
Really detailed video. Can I connect the O3 without soldering to the FC?
Not with the flight controller that is featured in this build series. The SpeedyBee F405 Mini doesn't have a plug for HD video transmitters such as the O3. You can only solder connect. You may be able to install with another flight controller that has a plug, but you'll need to research for yourself if it will fit inside this frame as I haven't tried with any other FC myself.
Hello friend, is there another type of engine that I can put in the FRAME spedebee 35, for example a 2300kv 6s engine
That might work, depending on the size of the motor if it can handle the prop weight. Given it is approx 15% higher in KV than the SpeedyBee 2006 1950kv, I would first try with a motor throttle limit of 20% and monitor the motor heat to ensure it doesn't burn up too much.
❤Great video, is the power cable an XT60? As for the capacitor, I would like to know the voltage and capacity as well.
Yes. XT60 running 6S battery. Capacitor is 35v 470uf
@@nxp200Thanks, What AWG size are you using for the power cable?
I use a 1100mah 6s 22.8v 120c lipo battery... is it correct? Use motor 1900kv
Yep. A 6s battery should work fine with 1900kv motors. 1100mah is a little smaller than the one I showed in the video, but should work
Will anything else fit other than the 03 unit? I bought the frame but don't fly 03 unit.
The "Pro" version of the frame has the aluminium bottom plate that is specifically just for the O3 Air Unit. The aluminium is CNC milled out to fit the O3 perfectly and I don't think any other VTXs can be mounted. The standard kit comes with a carbon fibre bottom plate that has mounting points for analogue and other digital VTXs. I'm in the middle of editing the next video where I install the O3 AU and while I was installing it, it looks like only slim "single PCB" style VTXs will fit if using the carbon fibre bottom plate. There's really not much room in there, given that the flight controller stack is right above the VTX.
I saw on the net that walksnail 1s will fit there. I think many VTXs will fit in the non-pro version but for the pro version besides the O3 the Walksnail 1s also fit.
Can I put 2004 2550kV on this? I have some motors laying around. Thanks
I think those motors would be fine to put on this quad. You might want to run them with 4S batteries though, or if using with 6S, put a motor output limit on to ensure they are not over-run and possibly damage.
Hello friend, do you have a link for this screw?
If you're referring to the M2 set, here's the listing on AliExpress where I got it: s.click.aliexpress.com/e/_m0Z9Bu6
did u got sponsored for that video?
Nope
Battery use plss?
I'll be using CNHL Black Series 6S 1300mah and 1100mah
@@nxp200 my motor is 1404 4500KV ang f4 mini flight controller esc 35A
What battery I'm going to use
I buy 850 4s 25c orange
Ture or not
The 1404 motor seems a little bit small for the Bee35 in my opinion, but may be able to take off and perform simple maneuvers. The 850mah would be a good choice or even a 650mah, since you'll be wanting to reduce as much weight as possible so the motors can handle it. Unsure what the flight time will be like though.
@@nxp200 ok thanks
I use a 1100mah 6s 22.8v 120c lipo battery... is it correct?