It's not worth paying double the price of a Mobula6 for the Newbeedrone brushless! Overall, and I hope they're reading this, their products are too expensive when compared to what else is out there. The Mobula6 is just so damn good! I have the 25k version with Emuflight & JESC 48kz flashed and not only does it fly great... Like it's on rails, but I also get good battery life and being its the 25k model, it's fast as SHIT! 😎 🤘 It's also exceptionally durable and reliable. I've not even had to replace one prop. IMO, the 25k version is the unique model and the one to own!!! 👍 😁
Transitioning from a GPS drone, I found it extremely difficult to simply hover and make precise corrections with the stock tune and 1s nectar juice on this "acro"bee. I thought this would be a good learning quad and I was not wrong. I experimented with some tunes and found a place that I feel has some moderate control for beginners. Honestly I disabled 3 PID controller settings and changed the input curves a little. I am using a T-lite with stock output settings. I wonder if anyone has some "novice" tunes out there to share and compare. 😁
Looks seriously rad - just hard to justify this since I just got a Mobula6, which seems to perform comparably well. That boop @2:04 - what a time to be alive.
Yeah, I take care of that cat like a child. I spent $100 on her so she can go outside whenever she wants and noone else pays any attention to her, etc. So, I don't feel bad at all chasing her down once. She needs the excitement anyways. :-)
@@uavtech My tuxedo managed to successfully swat down the maiden flight of my US65 when I got that one, which broke the frame, canopy, and a prop in one hit. Great motivation to fly faster.
100mw vtx, diversity rx, and the beebrain board will last much longer than the board in the mobula6. plus, when you upgrade the mobula with a better vtx antenna, rx antenna, and maybe a different camera, they weigh about the same
@illmill That, I totally agree with. If I was serious about whoop stuff, I'd be 100% onboard with that - since the indoor stuff is just rainy day/snow day/nights/social racing only stuff for me, I'm all about the minimal investment... and it shows because I'm comparatively garbage at racing it.
@@tehllama42 I kinda thought the same thing originally. I just wanted to fly indoors sitting on my couch. the Mobula6 was incredible for this. It's so much fun to fly indoors. But within the first week I started having rx problems, so I need to unplug/plug in the bat sometimes 6-10 times before the rx connects properly, and I started having problems with the motors in the second week, where the bell housing was sliding down and preventing the motor from spinning. this happens every few crashes now. So I bought a beebrain brushless, and dont have any problems. Which is only $30 more than the mobula6 right now ($119 w/rx), But the hummingbird f4 brushless is only $79, so it's cheaper than the mobula6, and it will outlast it. oh, and I already had to replace the camera on the mob6, lol. Cheers!
Yeah, Thorsten had been testing that a couple weeks back - although the 3.5.7 tunes on just JESC 2.3 48kHz work so well I can't be bothered to upgrade.
Hi! Urgently needing your help! You suggested an frsky receiver, but how would i ago abouts putting one in? I have an xm+ and r xsr. I can't seem to make them work. Apparently its an uninverted board, so I've done the uninverted mods for the receivers but no luck. Please help and shine some advice thanks! P.s i have a qx7. Atm xm+ won't bind. Blinking red led solid green led evem after power cycle. No stick movements in betaflight... Thanks in adv.
Hi UAV tech I have a 2.5 inch beast running on 4s I have flashed jesc 2.3 with latest Telemetry and I'm running 4.2 Betaflight and my Motor heat up terribly I'm running master slider at .5 and default filtering idk why this is happening with all my micros
@@uavtech ok thank you! Just starting to get how this filtering works. Going through your black box playlist now. I've got 2 falcox race quads and I want my betaflight race quad to feel as similar as I can get it. That tight feeling
For starters, BF 4.2 has RF rate curves in it. To match Falco feel, I would go with little to no FF. Also turn off D_min and put in old F1 PID gains. Then turn on Dyn Notch and move sliders way up.
It's a shame you can't pass Black box data via the receiver to your transmitter and store it in that SD card. I wonder if there is any possible packets that could be used in the RSSI transmission. 🤔🤔🤔
Way too much data to pass real time over the air, and if you have a chip to store it, you can just keep them and pull it off later. It's a bummer, but these can fly well enough with old fashioned tuning by ear.
First you said it was a one s but it is capable of two cells. Then you said "has a separate rx but put what ever kind you want"? Then you suggested the motor wires were solid, not stranded, that's just dumb. And then I stopped watching.
Thanks Mark!
Loving my mob6 in the zero-grav frame.......even lower profile😎
It's not worth paying double the price of a Mobula6 for the Newbeedrone brushless! Overall, and I hope they're reading this, their products are too expensive when compared to what else is out there.
The Mobula6 is just so damn good! I have the 25k version with Emuflight & JESC 48kz flashed and not only does it fly great... Like it's on rails, but I also get good battery life and being its the 25k model, it's fast as SHIT! 😎 🤘 It's also exceptionally durable and reliable. I've not even had to replace one prop. IMO, the 25k version is the unique model and the one to own!!! 👍 😁
Transitioning from a GPS drone, I found it extremely difficult to simply hover and make precise corrections with the stock tune and 1s nectar juice on this "acro"bee. I thought this would be a good learning quad and I was not wrong. I experimented with some tunes and found a place that I feel has some moderate control for beginners. Honestly I disabled 3 PID controller settings and changed the input curves a little. I am using a T-lite with stock output settings. I wonder if anyone has some "novice" tunes out there to share and compare. 😁
Looks seriously rad - just hard to justify this since I just got a Mobula6, which seems to perform comparably well.
That boop @2:04 - what a time to be alive.
Yeah, I take care of that cat like a child. I spent $100 on her so she can go outside whenever she wants and noone else pays any attention to her, etc. So, I don't feel bad at all chasing her down once. She needs the excitement anyways. :-)
@@uavtech My tuxedo managed to successfully swat down the maiden flight of my US65 when I got that one, which broke the frame, canopy, and a prop in one hit.
Great motivation to fly faster.
100mw vtx, diversity rx, and the beebrain board will last much longer than the board in the mobula6. plus, when you upgrade the mobula with a better vtx antenna, rx antenna, and maybe a different camera, they weigh about the same
@illmill That, I totally agree with. If I was serious about whoop stuff, I'd be 100% onboard with that - since the indoor stuff is just rainy day/snow day/nights/social racing only stuff for me, I'm all about the minimal investment... and it shows because I'm comparatively garbage at racing it.
@@tehllama42 I kinda thought the same thing originally. I just wanted to fly indoors sitting on my couch. the Mobula6 was incredible for this. It's so much fun to fly indoors. But within the first week I started having rx problems, so I need to unplug/plug in the bat sometimes 6-10 times before the rx connects properly, and I started having problems with the motors in the second week, where the bell housing was sliding down and preventing the motor from spinning. this happens every few crashes now.
So I bought a beebrain brushless, and dont have any problems. Which is only $30 more than the mobula6 right now ($119 w/rx), But the hummingbird f4 brushless is only $79, so it's cheaper than the mobula6, and it will outlast it. oh, and I already had to replace the camera on the mob6, lol. Cheers!
BTW, confirmed with Joe Lucid, it's just a "S" ESC, so you you can just flash with JESC 2.3 and choose S instead of their special ESC firmware.
Good to know! Thanks!!!!
Yeah, Thorsten had been testing that a couple weeks back - although the 3.5.7 tunes on just JESC 2.3 48kHz work so well I can't be bothered to upgrade.
Tried to flash escs with Jesc but not working. Do you have tick the box saying inappropriate mcu or esc. Thanks
Hi! Urgently needing your help! You suggested an frsky receiver, but how would i ago abouts putting one in? I have an xm+ and r xsr. I can't seem to make them work.
Apparently its an uninverted board, so I've done the uninverted mods for the receivers but no luck. Please help and shine some advice thanks!
P.s i have a qx7. Atm xm+ won't bind. Blinking red led solid green led evem after power cycle. No stick movements in betaflight...
Thanks in adv.
were your motors "notchy" ? i think my flight time suffers from these notchy motors . 2 minutes from new betafpv 300mah 1s
bro its different when those magnets are powered up, you dont have to worry about that
Hi UAV tech I have a 2.5 inch beast running on 4s I have flashed jesc 2.3 with latest Telemetry and I'm running 4.2 Betaflight and my Motor heat up terribly I'm running master slider at .5 and default filtering idk why this is happening with all my micros
Vibration issues or over proped.
@@uavtech check out my latest post on betaflight Blackbox explorer Sushmit Mishra
you can show RPM filters setup for Beta75x HD? plzzzzzz i try 2 times but motors not work nice when i update firmware...
I don't have a Beta75x. What FC? An F4? If so, should be the same as any other setup. Make sure 4k4k Dshot300.
This
CPU: STM32F411CEU6 (100MHZ )
Six-Axis: MPU6000 (SPI connection)
Size: 26mm x 26mm, whoop mounting pattern
Firmware version: Betaflight MATEKF411 (MK41)
OSD: Built-in BetaFlight OSD (STM32 controls OSD chip over SPI in DMA mode)
Receiver: Support Frsky XM/XM+ Receiver/ Futaba Receiver/ Flysky Receiver/ TBS Crossfire Receiver. Add Frsky R9M Receiver and DSMX receiver since V1.2
Support programmable LED like WS2812
Built-in current sensor
Weight: 5.6g
Nice video as usual. I had a question for you. I'm about to try bf4.2 and what would you recommend I set the dynamic notch max Hz to?
For a 5"? 550Hz.
@@uavtech yes I meant to say a 5" racer the default is 600hz I believe.
@@_Brando_69 , 600hz is good too. Anything above 610hz put it into High mode. You want Medium for a 5". More fine resolution.
@@uavtech ok thank you! Just starting to get how this filtering works. Going through your black box playlist now. I've got 2 falcox race quads and I want my betaflight race quad to feel as similar as I can get it. That tight feeling
For starters, BF 4.2 has RF rate curves in it.
To match Falco feel, I would go with little to no FF. Also turn off D_min and put in old F1 PID gains. Then turn on Dyn Notch and move sliders way up.
It's a shame you can't pass Black box data via the receiver to your transmitter and store it in that SD card. I wonder if there is any possible packets that could be used in the RSSI transmission. 🤔🤔🤔
Way too much data to pass real time over the air, and if you have a chip to store it, you can just keep them and pull it off later. It's a bummer, but these can fly well enough with old fashioned tuning by ear.
What he said, waaaayyyy to much data.
@@uavtech Now I want to know the differential between that and the total video information (analog and digital HD)
Whelp, 30 or 60fps is not 1000 or 2000fps for starts.
Well I wasn't talking about all Black box info but maybe a few predefined parameters. I.e. motor outputs or maybe a PID to input deviation.
👍👍👍Thanks!
No problem 👍
Thanks!
I really like flying this drone but the frame is absolutely not durable. The standoffs where the screws for the canopy go in break very very easily.
First you said it was a one s but it is capable of two cells. Then you said "has a separate rx but put what ever kind you want"? Then you suggested the motor wires were solid, not stranded, that's just dumb. And then I stopped watching.
Glad you liked.
Looks like cockroach I hate cockroaches 😷😷😷