Testing, testing, 1...2...3... Testing...
- almost 4 years ago
- 128 VŪZ
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First few test flights of Betafpv lite v2 board I just got after 70 days of shipping time... COVID-19 really slow things down - but won't slow down my whoops! I had over 10 test and tuning flights so far mainly in my small backyard and at my parents property so here is a short mix of those few test flights before, during and after adapting firmware. Few parts are with low battery (when lipos were full, my son forget to hit record on RD200 ;) ) - so, low battery caused few yaw washouts and prop washes... :(. Video is left in original 4:3 ratio with original color so you can see how it really looks + any stretching in superview format will mess up OSD text. All in all, board is good, but I replaced stock Betafpv's Silverware firmware v2 version with slightly modded and fixed one (details in description below). Flys pretty well with some problems: OSD is not easy to read on light background, letters are shaky sometimes and OSD can't be turned off. There is also a problem with interference in video - either in C01 camera or on-board VTX. As you can see in the video, image is pretty good and rich in color but there is noticeable interference (I think it is VTX problem - it is on board so it is not well protected - at least on board I have). Hardware and software: 65mm 7x16 brushed whoop: Betafpv v4 frame Betafpv Lite v2 board with modded Silverware (I modded Tokyo_Dom's fork which is already mod of original Betafpv Lite v2 firmware which is mod of NFE Silverware which is mod of silverxxx original firmware...) Happymodel 7x16 17500kv motors Gemfan 31mm props - 3 bladed (again :) ) Betafpv C01 PRO camera with canopy TBS Graphene 300mAh HV 1S Radio: Devo 7e modded Goggles: Skyzone S01V2 with Farvew Pagoda and Menace Bandicoot antennas Recorded on Eachine RD200 2" Music: Russki Psycho / by The Vivisectors