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Looking to build my own Quadcopter, where to start?
Hi guys
I'm looking to build my own Quadcopter, rather than buy a RTF. I'm not looking to spend thousands on the greatest stuff but want something thats capable of taking up a GoPro. I currently own a Hubsan X4, so got the bug a little bit from that thing, possible the most expensive £30 I've spent Just to set a budget, I'm after the cheapest stuff thats half decent. I'm not sure exactly where to start. Hoping you guys can help me get some decent stuff thats cheap, not some cheap stuff thats crap I can see you can get most of the stuff from Hobbyking, but what do you recommend? |
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Have a read on the relevant threads on here.
I started with a Turnigy 9x TX / KK2 board and a Hobbyking 330 clone. You may want to get the 450 size frame though as it's more suitable for lifting a GoPro. Get the 'Afro' esc's if you can from Hobbyking too (30 amp versions) and some 'Sunnysky' motors (980KV 2212) from Banggood.com. Motors I have had from Hoobyking are questionable in terms of Quality - Sunnysky are fantastic. 3S lipos - around 3000mah and you are pretty much set If you want to make is flyable for a complete idiot - get the Naza Lite from quadcopters.co.uk as they are on offer for around £109. My Fav Quad is my little wooden one with a KK2 and Sunnysky motors, it's a missile. Naza Flight Controllers are very 'soft' and 'safe'. Ideal for ariel video, but not for really learning how to fly and do tricks. That's when it gets expensive.... |
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Good advice offered by Andy. I did something similar in that I love rc stuff and fancied a bit of flying. For me though I wasn't sure on what I wanted in a model hence I bought 2. Its ironic that once the bug bites, most people end up with a few variants of quads and they tend to do different things.
My advice is, to find out what you want in a quad first. If its smooth video and slow but stable its got to be a hex of some description. If you want fast - its got to be a quad of either 330 or 450 size, the TBS range are fantastic and allow you to easily add a camera and fpv gear. Im sure at some point most pilots want to try fpv as it brings another level. Also buy wisely. Generally KK2 and Naza are well known and lots of people have experienced all the problems associated and can offer answers and advice. Nothing wrong with Hobbyking, however from experience should anything go wrong, there not that great at customer support. These are more find it out and tinker yourself models as nothing is relaly plug and play. Especially with programming transmitters lol. Message back on here for any more advice or pm if you want. Thanks Col.
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If you want quick examples on what to buy, heres what I would do.
DJI frame - 330 or 450 Cheap afro esc's from hobbyking or the Quattro 4 in 1 esc from hobbyking Turnigy 9x with receiver or Turnigy 9xr with modules and receiver lipo around 2200 - 4000 3s or 4s - read up on what you want battery wise. Motors - Get what you pay for really. - get advice on when you decide what frame you want. Hope this helps for starters.
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There is no more KK2. Hobbyking have sold their last one unfortunately. The newer KK2.1 is a pile of white out of the box, but don't let that out you off - via the lazyzero flash tool there is new firmware (called KK2.1 V1.10) that sorts it out. Do not fly a hex on 1.5 or 1.6! Motors 5 and 6 do not work!
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Last edited by Col; 11-01-2014 at 02:01 AM. |
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Cheers guys, loads of information there.
I'm after something that will carry a GoPro easily, may invest in FPV in the future but this will be a project I'll buy as and when I have the cash so may take a few months before its all together. So I'll need a: Frame - Seem fairly cheap at about £15? That correct? 4x Motors - £10-15 each, I assume they'll do the job? 4x ESC @ £10 each for the Afro (I assume its one for each motor?) Flight board - KK2.1 @ £20 Propellers - seem fairly cheap, probably want some spares tho Transmitter - Turnigy 9X @ £35 Battery - 3S @ about £20 (I have a charger etc) Is there anything major that I'm missing? |
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I find a separate low voltage alarm (even though the kk2 kind of has one built in) is usefull.
Props - get 10 x 4.5 or similar for a 450 frame with 3S lipo Get 8 inch props for a 330 frame. Get spare props Get a couple of lipos. You will also need: RX to kk2 servo connector wires Battery connectors to match the lipo you get Lights are useful for orientation Lipo pack for the Turnigy 9x |
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