You got me! I have been shooting for a post apocalyptic feeling to most of my videos. Fall Out was a definite influence. Let us know how your build goes :)
Your videos are amazing! I watched tons of build videos but for some reason UA-cam never listed me yours when I searched for something new (and I hate YT for that :)). Aside from the very helpful information and great tips on the build process, these videos are just nice to watch because of the style. Unix style - that's what came to my mind while I was watching it :) Keep doing this great job!
Yes, that strange YT algorithm is voodoo... who knows? I'm glad you appreciate the unix aesthetic. I think most viewers don't understand it. Thanks again!
Great how-to! I was thinking of building this as a fun project, but realized I didn't know which remote and goggles would be compatible. Can you recommend some, of give guidance on how to tell what's compatible?
Sorry for the late reply. That is a difficult question. The world of goggles and transmitters is vast and there are many different options. If I were starting out, I would use an ELRS receiver/transmitter system. For goggles, it is a question of your budget. Good luck and let me know if you finish this project :D
I'm not sure that on such a long wire there will be a sense from the capacitor, in fact it should be located as close as possible to the "point" used. and replace Ph 2.0 with GNB27.
Good tip! When I was putting the quad together I still wasn't sure where I wanted to put the capacitor, so I left the leads longer. They could definitely be shortened. I agree that the PH2.0 can be a current bottleneck and can reduce the performance. I kept it because almost all my 1S batteries have a PH2.0 connector and I don't want to re-solder them. At the same time, this little drone is a beast and can fly like a bat out of hell on 1S with PH2.0. I am glad you mentioned this connector, because I will be talking about it in the next video. Thanks!
@@nuxnik Yes, not for that. I just proceed from my experience. I can also say that in order to fully unlock the potential of such quads, you need a 9+ amp AIO, which can be counted on the fingers, because there are only a few of them on the market.
The range is dependent on the components you use - typically the VTX and the battery. This little guy is not meant to fly too far, however with direct line of sight, I could probably get it out 1km.
@@nuxnik That would bemore than enough for me :) I am new in this hobby and bought the BetaFPV Cetus PRO RTF kit, and I can't even fly around the apartment complex, without loosing the VTX signal.
I used M3 grommets because that is what I had on hand., That is also why I added a bit of heat shrink tubing to the mounting posts. You actually want M2 grommets for a snug fit.
Yes, it can work, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you have experience with FrSky software. The software situation with FrSky is a mess and binding can be a pain. Since you have the LiteRadio 2 SE I recommend you use an ELRS receiver instead of the XM+. I used the XM+ in the video because I had an extra one laying around and the form factor fit the small size of the drone. However, ff you are interested in getting an XM+ receiver working with your radio, check out this reddit thread: www.reddit.com/r/Multicopter/comments/ka4g4x/has_anyone_successfully_binded_the_frsky_xm_to/
@@b0stj4n I got to thinking about your question and updated the article I wrote concerning this build. I added an additional wiring diagram for an ExpressLRS receiver and will talk about it in part 2 of this build series. You can check out the wiring diagram here: nuxnik.com/baby-tooth-build/ Thanks 👍
I get kind of a fallout vibe from this video. I think it’s the juxtaposition of the older music and new tech.
Cool build, I’m going to give it a shot.
You got me! I have been shooting for a post apocalyptic feeling to most of my videos. Fall Out was a definite influence. Let us know how your build goes :)
Your videos are amazing! I watched tons of build videos but for some reason UA-cam never listed me yours when I searched for something new (and I hate YT for that :)).
Aside from the very helpful information and great tips on the build process, these videos are just nice to watch because of the style. Unix style - that's what came to my mind while I was watching it :)
Keep doing this great job!
Yes, that strange YT algorithm is voodoo... who knows? I'm glad you appreciate the unix aesthetic. I think most viewers don't understand it. Thanks again!
Wow. Finally a clean soldering job. Nice
Thanks 👍
I love your format of these videos. Well thought out. Well presented. Soothing to watch :)
Thanks a lot. It takes a lot of time to produce each video so I'm glad you enjoy them :D
simply...perfect !
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Glad it was helpful. Thanks for subscribing :D
Great how-to! I was thinking of building this as a fun project, but realized I didn't know which remote and goggles would be compatible. Can you recommend some, of give guidance on how to tell what's compatible?
Sorry for the late reply. That is a difficult question. The world of goggles and transmitters is vast and there are many different options. If I were starting out, I would use an ELRS receiver/transmitter system. For goggles, it is a question of your budget. Good luck and let me know if you finish this project :D
@@nuxnik Thanks! I'll do some digging around based on your suggestions. 😀
I built my drone the same your Toothpick, my drone can bring 2s 18650 VTC6. But its motor is so hot!
Cool, what kind of motors are you using?
@@nuxnik
I use brushless motor 1104. It very cheap. It is rewound to reach 9000kv by 0.2 mm diameter copper!
I use 3 inches propellant and I measured its flight time up to 14 minutes with Sony VTC6 18650 3000mAh battery.
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I'm not sure that on such a long wire there will be a sense from the capacitor, in fact it should be located as close as possible to the "point" used. and replace Ph 2.0 with GNB27.
Isn't BT2.0 even better?
@@b0stj4n BT2.0 = GNB27 in bandwidth, it seems
Good tip! When I was putting the quad together I still wasn't sure where I wanted to put the capacitor, so I left the leads longer. They could definitely be shortened.
I agree that the PH2.0 can be a current bottleneck and can reduce the performance. I kept it because almost all my 1S batteries have a PH2.0 connector and I don't want to re-solder them. At the same time, this little drone is a beast and can fly like a bat out of hell on 1S with PH2.0. I am glad you mentioned this connector, because I will be talking about it in the next video. Thanks!
@@nuxnik Yes, not for that. I just proceed from my experience. I can also say that in order to fully unlock the potential of such quads, you need a 9+ amp AIO, which can be counted on the fingers, because there are only a few of them on the market.
What range can I expect to able to fly with this one? Have you tested the range?
The range is dependent on the components you use - typically the VTX and the battery. This little guy is not meant to fly too far, however with direct line of sight, I could probably get it out 1km.
@@nuxnik That would bemore than enough for me :) I am new in this hobby and bought the BetaFPV Cetus PRO RTF kit, and I can't even fly around the apartment complex, without loosing the VTX signal.
What are the specs for the rubber grommets?
I used M3 grommets because that is what I had on hand., That is also why I added a bit of heat shrink tubing to the mounting posts. You actually want M2 grommets for a snug fit.
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Would this receiver work with "LiteRadio 2 SE Radio Transmitter"? I am a newb :)
Yes, it can work, but I wouldn't recommend it unless you have experience with FrSky software. The software situation with FrSky is a mess and binding can be a pain. Since you have the LiteRadio 2 SE I recommend you use an ELRS receiver instead of the XM+. I used the XM+ in the video because I had an extra one laying around and the form factor fit the small size of the drone.
However, ff you are interested in getting an XM+ receiver working with your radio, check out this reddit thread: www.reddit.com/r/Multicopter/comments/ka4g4x/has_anyone_successfully_binded_the_frsky_xm_to/
@@nuxnik Thanks for the answer.
@@b0stj4n I got to thinking about your question and updated the article I wrote concerning this build. I added an additional wiring diagram for an ExpressLRS receiver and will talk about it in part 2 of this build series. You can check out the wiring diagram here: nuxnik.com/baby-tooth-build/ Thanks 👍
@@nuxnik Wow, very nice of you. Thank you again.