Lasernut 93 went to the neighbor village for some exploration. Besides some interesting encounters, this was the first real-live-test of the VisoDry protection coating on the camera lens - worked very well. Usually when running over wet turf, at least a few drops of water get stuck to the lens; but not today. At last I went full throttle for the first time, at least for a second or so… Oh, what a day! :-) 00:00 shopping center, rear side 02:35 all those mail trucks… 03:25 burned truck 05:10 chasing cyclists 05:40 small park / sports place 09:00 getting wet? - not the camera! :) 12:15 on the road 13:00 shopping center 14:25 construction site 16:55 out there 18:45 dang that was close 19:10 snack bar 20:05 speed runs ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The Car - Losi Lasernut U4 - modified sensored brushless Bison 4268, 2000 kV - Hobbywing Xerun XR8 PLUS, sensored hybrid - JX Ecoboost CLS6336HV 36kg Servo - BetaFPV ELRS Micro RX - 4S battery - self designed & 3D printed parts (*) RC & FPV Gear - DJI Googles 2 + TrueRC directional antennas - DJI O3 air unit + Arduino ARM - Lumenier AXII Duality antenna - Radiomaster MT12 ELRS - mini audio recorder (*) www.printables.com/@NUeB/collections/1038540 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
On 35 % throttle it goes about 30 km/h. Right now it is drifting to the left. - I need to fix that and than do some runs w/ GPS speedometer attached. At high speed the road feels frightening tight, so one needs a wide and open place like that parking lot.
Man it blows my mind you can cover that much ground without hardly running into people. It's like a dream lol. Except for @18:50. Thought you about to gun it the second you turned around lol, luckily you waited a bit, that guy was cutting it close.
Welcome to the rural part of Germany. 🧑🌾 There live less than 2.000 ppl in that neighbor village. That shopping center is the only one within miles. Quite a lot of people up - for sunday morning 8 am… I guess for the bakery at the shopping center. Btw, the village I lilve in does not even have a bakery - but a couple of vintners for good compensation. 🍷 And that motor scooter - dang how close… maybe I should add a rear view option to the car. 🤷
@@NUeB_RCFPV Wow that really changes it though, 2000 people? That's wild. Now I can't believe you actually saw so many people at 8am. It's normal for me to see decent traffic 24 hours a day but seeing anyone at all at 8 on Sunday in a place with 2000 ppl would drive me nuts lol. You should definitely add a rear view option though. I can't get on roads without it because I'm afraid of some cars behind me coming out of nowhere and trying to overtake me. I have to full throttle to avoid that but typically would rather go cruising speed when things are clear. I like the gimbal setups that allow you to look behind you but that doesn't work when you're already driving fast. I'm not sure how you'd be able to do it another way with your mounting though.
@@Magneticitist I'm sure they were there for the bakery. Ppl wake up and feel hungry… ;) In my village (equally small) I saw noone on the streets. Maybe a rear view mirror like yours will do the job. I'll see…
@@NUeB_RCFPV That bakery must be the jam then lol. I got a pack of like 100 dental mirrors on amazon for only a few bucks cause I couldn't find them cheaper in singles or pairs. They ended up being smaller than the ones I'm using on the cars though. I guess you really don't even need to have the mirror move with the pan since that doesn't do me much good anyway. You could probably just find a way to strap some 12AWG solid conductor or something like that and have it snake out to the proper angle when your camera is front facing. Really all depends on the structure of the car etc to determine how annoying it's going to be in your view while also allowing a good rear angle.
Just a stock Radiomaster MT12 with basic settings (I guess). RX Telelemetry has 17 mW and stayed connected all the time. P.S.: radio tx is spec'd "up to 250 mW".
@@NUeB_RCFPV 17mW is crazy, I might need to switch to that. When I go the farthest I can and behind buildings the 915mhz crossfire will often output something like 1W. I never really tried to force it to run at much less at those ranges but I know at only 10mW I can't really go behind much at all.
@@Magneticitist Yes, "up to 250 mW" Radiomaster says. But anyway, even the 17 mW Telemetry did not fail on this tour (the radio plays "telemetry lost" if so).
@@NUeB_RCFPV I live in the uk so I've tried to find local suppliers. That's what I have ordered already.
DJI Goggles 2 DJI O3 Air Unit Lumenier AXII HD 2 Patch Visor 5.8GHz Antenna Combo Set for DJI FPV Goggles I've found the controller on the radiomasterrc website but I'm not sure what to select on version/region. What I have no idea about is the Truerc directional antennas and the arduino arm.
@@nomixGr9dftw You want TrueRC X-Air MKII antennas for Goggles 2 (stock antennas are ot terribly bad btw), those Lumenier are for different goggles. Lumenier AXII Duality (long) is for the air unit on the model. MT12: ELRS, LBT Search the web for "github arduino dji arm ramiss" to find source & instructions.
I would love to, but there's no race track anywhere near to where I live (except Hockenheim, but that's way too huge 😉). But I use "DIY" virtual tracks on *RC GRID* see ua-cam.com/video/TQkZRco0WOA/v-deo.html
@@Johnny6ex You can. If you want to or make a mistake. I prefer not to shred my models, although I had some crashes... just watch my videos to find them. ;)
Lasernut 93 went to the neighbor village for some exploration. Besides some interesting encounters, this was the first real-live-test of the VisoDry protection coating on the camera lens - worked very well. Usually when running over wet turf, at least a few drops of water get stuck to the lens; but not today. At last I went full throttle for the first time, at least for a second or so… Oh, what a day! :-)
00:00 shopping center, rear side
02:35 all those mail trucks…
03:25 burned truck
05:10 chasing cyclists
05:40 small park / sports place
09:00 getting wet? - not the camera! :)
12:15 on the road
13:00 shopping center
14:25 construction site
16:55 out there
18:45 dang that was close
19:10 snack bar
20:05 speed runs
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The Car
- Losi Lasernut U4
- modified sensored brushless Bison 4268, 2000 kV
- Hobbywing Xerun XR8 PLUS, sensored hybrid
- JX Ecoboost CLS6336HV 36kg Servo
- BetaFPV ELRS Micro RX
- 4S battery
- self designed & 3D printed parts (*)
RC & FPV Gear
- DJI Googles 2 + TrueRC directional antennas
- DJI O3 air unit + Arduino ARM
- Lumenier AXII Duality antenna
- Radiomaster MT12 ELRS
- mini audio recorder
(*) www.printables.com/@NUeB/collections/1038540
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That is fpv heaven right there!!!
Pretty good range with This set up .
Do you have an Idea of the Speed of the car? I think really hard Go Full throttle on FPV
On 35 % throttle it goes about 30 km/h. Right now it is drifting to the left. - I need to fix that and than do some runs w/ GPS speedometer attached. At high speed the road feels frightening tight, so one needs a wide and open place like that parking lot.
Man it blows my mind you can cover that much ground without hardly running into people. It's like a dream lol. Except for @18:50. Thought you about to gun it the second you turned around lol, luckily you waited a bit, that guy was cutting it close.
Welcome to the rural part of Germany. 🧑🌾 There live less than 2.000 ppl in that neighbor village. That shopping center is the only one within miles. Quite a lot of people up - for sunday morning 8 am… I guess for the bakery at the shopping center. Btw, the village I lilve in does not even have a bakery - but a couple of vintners for good compensation. 🍷 And that motor scooter - dang how close… maybe I should add a rear view option to the car. 🤷
@@NUeB_RCFPV Wow that really changes it though, 2000 people? That's wild. Now I can't believe you actually saw so many people at 8am. It's normal for me to see decent traffic 24 hours a day but seeing anyone at all at 8 on Sunday in a place with 2000 ppl would drive me nuts lol. You should definitely add a rear view option though. I can't get on roads without it because I'm afraid of some cars behind me coming out of nowhere and trying to overtake me. I have to full throttle to avoid that but typically would rather go cruising speed when things are clear. I like the gimbal setups that allow you to look behind you but that doesn't work when you're already driving fast. I'm not sure how you'd be able to do it another way with your mounting though.
@@Magneticitist I'm sure they were there for the bakery. Ppl wake up and feel hungry… ;) In my village (equally small) I saw noone on the streets.
Maybe a rear view mirror like yours will do the job. I'll see…
@@NUeB_RCFPV That bakery must be the jam then lol. I got a pack of like 100 dental mirrors on amazon for only a few bucks cause I couldn't find them cheaper in singles or pairs. They ended up being smaller than the ones I'm using on the cars though. I guess you really don't even need to have the mirror move with the pan since that doesn't do me much good anyway. You could probably just find a way to strap some 12AWG solid conductor or something like that and have it snake out to the proper angle when your camera is front facing. Really all depends on the structure of the car etc to determine how annoying it's going to be in your view while also allowing a good rear angle.
So impressed of rx elrs can go through objects and far away👍👍👍 may i ask what mw and Mhz you were using?
Just a stock Radiomaster MT12 with basic settings (I guess). RX Telelemetry has 17 mW and stayed connected all the time. P.S.: radio tx is spec'd "up to 250 mW".
@@NUeB_RCFPV 17mW is crazy, I might need to switch to that. When I go the farthest I can and behind buildings the 915mhz crossfire will often output something like 1W. I never really tried to force it to run at much less at those ranges but I know at only 10mW I can't really go behind much at all.
@@Magneticitist That 17 mW is the telemetry backchannel only! But still better penetration than O3, LOL.
@@NUeB_RCFPV Oh ok so what's the tx power at something like 100-250mW?
@@Magneticitist Yes, "up to 250 mW" Radiomaster says. But anyway, even the 17 mW Telemetry did not fail on this tour (the radio plays "telemetry lost" if so).
Awesome!!! I'd love to replicate the setup for my Xmaxxx. Would it be possible to help me set up a shopping list?
Please have a look at the video description (or the pinned comment) - it's all in there.
@@NUeB_RCFPV I live in the uk so I've tried to find local suppliers. That's what I have ordered already.
DJI Goggles 2
DJI O3 Air Unit
Lumenier AXII HD 2 Patch Visor 5.8GHz Antenna Combo Set for DJI FPV Goggles
I've found the controller on the radiomasterrc website but I'm not sure what to select on version/region.
What I have no idea about is the Truerc directional antennas and the arduino arm.
@@nomixGr9dftw You want TrueRC X-Air MKII antennas for Goggles 2 (stock antennas are ot terribly bad btw), those Lumenier are for different goggles.
Lumenier AXII Duality (long) is for the air unit on the model.
MT12: ELRS, LBT
Search the web for "github arduino dji arm ramiss" to find source & instructions.
@@NUeB_RCFPV thanks a lot!
Could you race fast on track or elsewhere
I would love to, but there's no race track anywhere near to where I live (except Hockenheim, but that's way too huge 😉). But I use "DIY" virtual tracks on *RC GRID* see ua-cam.com/video/TQkZRco0WOA/v-deo.html
@NUeB_RCFPV well doesn't realy have to be race track can be forest dirt stone field yst wana know if you can shred the rc car with fpv
@@Johnny6ex That's the idea behind RC Grid I mentioned before. rcgrid.com/
But a track made esp. for racing would still be awesome.
@@Johnny6ex You can. If you want to or make a mistake. I prefer not to shred my models, although I had some crashes... just watch my videos to find them. ;)
@@NUeB_RCFPV get a beater