Troubleshooting and Soldering Race Quad Motors With Bench Test
- over 5 years ago
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After the last race at Jesse's property, I ended up with some damaged motors. Not a big deal, had some good crashes and actually expected worse. Swapping some cheap motors that I use on my thrasher race quad, takes a lot of damage so I don't put too much money into this one, but has some good components and flies very well. This is the quad from my last race video with the mid-air :) Sorry for length of video, tried to go through things quickly and trim the video so was not excessively boring. Hope this might be fun for some to watch and possibly helpful. I swap motors often since I crash a lot, but it is all worth it ! Check out the last video that cause the carnage to this quad; https://youtu.be/RrvryZ_nTEY YouTube - https://www.YouTube.com/user/JDogB1 FPVBook - https://www.FPVBook.com/FireBlade InstaGram - https://www.InstaGram.com/Jason_FireBladeFPV Quadcopter: Custom build 5" race quad using QAV 220 (QAV210) upgraded frame. (thicker upper and lower plates, 3mm lower and 2mm upper, also upgraded fasteners and aluminum knurled standoffs) PDB: Matek 5-in-1 3-5s FC: OmniBus F4 Pro V2 Betaflight OSD ESC: DYS blheli_s 30A V2 DShot600 Motors: RS2205 2300kv Blades: DalProp Cyclone T5046C FPV Camera: RunCam Owl Plus 2 16:9 2.1mm VTX: AKK Q3 Ultimate Betaflight Switchable 25mw to 800mw Batteries: 1550mah 100c 4s Antennas: TBS Triumph DVR Camera: GoPro Session 5