The Radiomaster Zorro is an incredible nice compact FPV radio control, and in this video we will present the possible best upgrade to make it even better. You can buy this radio from Nordfpv.com nordfpv.com/pr...
I have both the AG01 full size and AG01 minis. The difference on the Zorro is not huge. The stock Zorro gimbals are a good design, and the upgrade is not necessary but nice to have. If you go back to the stock gimbals after flying the AG01 minis for a while, you will definitely feel it, but the move up doesn’t feel shockingly different. The full size AG01s from the factory were one of the biggest disappointments I have had in FPV, but when I changed the springs and adjusted them to my significantly softer preference, and changed the stick ends, they are my favourite gimbal period. Literally perfect. Tl;Dr The lesson from all this is that springs and stick ends make the biggest difference in a gimbal. And should always be the first thing you change and adjust.
Hi Igor. Sorry to disappoint you. I think the closest is those 3D prints to hold batteries. I don’t like them myself because they change the anatomy of the radio, but it’s an option
@@NordFPV please don't get me wrong your videos never disappointed me. my point is that the best upgrade for me personally would be a battery life improvement.
This often comes up but I never see anyone suggest just have another pair at the ready...simple surely...Anyway Bruce Simpson reckoned the battery life was fine
@@dropfileChange the linear voltage regulator inside the radio to a 5v Voltage Reducer (DC 4.5-24V to 5V 3A). That gives you at least double time and buy four 18350 1400mAh vapour batteries for $20, change when you need. Then you have battery time for a day. Problem solved.
Its not an upgrade if you purchase the radio and gimbals at the same time direct from Radiomaster as they are fitted in the factory for no charge a short delay about 2 weeks so you can buy with or without.