Did They Just BEST Themselves? 😱 | NEW SpeedyBee F405 40A AIO Flight Controller Review
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- Опубліковано 12 гру 2024
- SpeedyBee just released their all new F405 AIO Flight Controller that aims to provide a compact feature packed unit at an unbeatable value. But is this better than the bigger F7 brother that costs over twice as much?
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Hey Folks. Hope you enjoyed the video. If you intend to remove the heatsinks and use the SpeedyBee bluetooth app, plan to install the antenna somewhere. I find that the app works without the antenna but only if you are nearby and there is no interference. For example, without the antenna, the app would not connect while I was using my bluetooth headset. You may want to consider leaving the top heatsink installed and only remove the bottom heatsink for a bit of weight savings. Happy flying...
Your channel is really promising, you talk about the facts that are important and the video is kept in a good style and very enjoyable. Hope to see more videos! Greetings from germany fly safe
Thanks buddy. Happy flying.
Thank for the review
No problem. Happy flying!
This was a really nice board for the ~30m I was able to fly it before the 5v BEC died on me. I also discovered through this process that SpeedyBee considers its warranty void if you solder anything to the solder pads. So yeah, caveat emptor.
Sorry to hear that. What were you running off the 5v when it stopped working?
@@Mangorille It was an analog setup - Zeus nano VTX, RP1 RX and a camera (don't remember which one. All those components are still working fine (I moved them over to a f405 mini after the AIO failed).
@@kerinin Hmm, that shouldn't push the 5v BEC over its limit. Here I thought you may have been running a 2W VTX, LEDs, etc. but nope. I'm surprised SpeedyBee didn't replace it for you. I had a bad ESC a while back and they replaced it after some troubleshooting with support.
Great video! Thank You!
Welcome. Happy flying!
Can this be used on 2" to 3" cinelog style drones? Pavo20+ etc? Or is it a little too big/weighty for that? Looking to build some cinema style < 250g setups with DJI 03, GPS.. accounting for removal of heat sink and all? Or you think with a 4s battery it will still be over 250?
It can be used for 2 - 3 inch drones but not for the Pavo20. This is way overkill for a drone like that. To give you an idea, the flight controller that comes with the Pavo20 weights 5.6grams including a ELRS receiver. This SpeedyBee AIO is about 10grams without the heatsink and without a ELRS receiver. I see the SpeedyBee AIO for more high power quads.
Awesome video! What was the weight of this build? It looks super lightweight..
You talked about getting the AIO tuned up as you flew it at first..
Could you make a video about maybe just some basic baseline PID Tuning & the /Low Pass Filters/Dynamic Notch Filters for a new Quad Build? Also maybe see how to identify the issue with an example Log screenshot from the PIDToolBox app..
Thanks buddy. It's 143grams without battery. You can see the build video of that frame here: ua-cam.com/video/ZFv5DHiRUDM/v-deo.html
I made a video on PidToolBox a while ago here: ua-cam.com/video/dnVW6agh_u4/v-deo.html
Wow that is nice
Yup, especially at that price. Don’t know how SpeedyBee does it!
Damn thats a nice looking AIO. Too bad it's not 20x20 so it won't fit it in my Djinn25.
You need a wider frame to run these. The Quadmula frames are really narrow so even if you 3d print a 20x20 to 25x25 converter, the flight controller will stick out of the frame.
Any error's in the motor's tab is not good and hopefully it's just your aoi try going down to dshot 150 and see if that goes away
Shouldn't they be doing dshot 300 or dshot 600?
@@b3owu1f Yes, DSHOT 300. This is a weird one because usually the motor error is the result of too high CPU usage from my experience but here we only see ~50% usage. The error does disappear when I run a 2.7K PID loop.
All F4 flight controllers that use the timer based mechanism to implement dshot seem to have this error rate. I believe Betaflight will solve it later. This BUG does not affect the use and flight at present.
@@drayce483 I suspect it is something to do with the firmware as well. If it really bothers someone, they can drop the PID loop to 2.7K and the errors will go away. This doesn't make sense since the CPU has the headroom to run 4K. I didn't encounter any flight impacts of the minuscule error rate.
I don't know if it's just me, but I found this board to be very difficult to get soldering done, and I'm not really a newbie at soldering, taking the lid off it, I can see probably would help a little, but that's not something I would do
Sorry buddy not to be mean but I found this one fairly easy to solder. The pads are quite large for an AIO. I struggled a lot more on the Speedybee f7 AIO and the Geprc AIO. What challenge you having with soldering it up? Your solder tip too large?
@ it was very weird. I was doing everything like I normally do, but it’s like the pads were rejecting my solder, I have plenty of heat use plenty of solder. I even tried different tips, but it was like the small pads were rejecting my solder I don’t have any trouble with regular SpeedyBeeflight controllers.
@ I bought four of those AIO I ruined one and I have three left. If you wanna buy any I’ll sell you some cheap. or cheaper
@@michaelripple8371 Strange, I didn't have that problem. I found that usually means a dirty tip, not enough heat, or the flux in the solder has burnt off from too much heat. Sorry to hear about your issues though.
I've encountered this problem a handful of times on all different types of PCB's. So a few tricks that have helped me were ultimately 2 things (and this is with keeping the same soldering iron + tip + temp).
Different solder- MG Chem 60/40, a generic 60/40 or some 63/37 work for me.
Flux- Try some rosin-base flux or a flux pen, or an acid petro-based flux.
Any error in the motors tab is not good try dshot 150 and see if it goes away hopefully it just your review board
I'd prefer zero error as well but my research turned up that anything under 1 percent is acceptable. I did try dropping the PID loop to 2.7K and it resolved the error. It is weird because at 4K there's only ~50% CPU usage so there's enough margin to run 4K.
Very nice , now we ll have to wait for some legit companies to make similars aios
LOL. I've been happy with SpeedyBee over the last couple of years. They get a bad rep sometimes, probably because they sell so many units that naturally even if they have the same failure percentage as other manufactures, you seem to hear more.