In this video we go through all steps of building a 3D printed brushed FPV quadcopter. Printing, building, LOS maiden, FPV upgrade & FPV maiden are all in this video. This sub-50g FPV microquad runs regular Cleanflight (!) and we go through its configuration as well. Detailed parts list & jump points to specific sections below.
Check out my website companion article for build log and full parts list as well: /
Jump points:
Introduction: 0:00
Slicing & 3D printing: 0:31
LOS build: 2:57
Cleanflight configuration: 5:21
Weight of LOS build: 9:03
LOS maiden flight & radio tips: 9:23
FPV upgrade: 10:20
FPV maiden flight & conclusion: 11:33
Parts list:
Micro 105 FPV Quadcopter Frame:
Micro Scisky Flight Controller:
Motors:
Props:
Lipo:
Micro FPV Set: or (flexible antenna)
OrangeRX DSM2 module for Taranis:
If you are looking for a great 3D printing software (Slicer), take a look at Simplify3D. I never looked back, since I started to use it:
I want to try these alternative lipos, they are larger and heavier but should also have more C-rate. The 300mA work fine, but get a bit warm, together with the FPV set. The motors are strong enough to easily also carry these alternatives:
For *quality* components to build top-level brushed quadcopters, check out the Micro Motor Warehouse. I have stuff from them incoming for a future build:
Micro Motor Warehouse also has a great frame which fits the above components, in case you don't have a 3D printer:
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