@@gopoletaem I have flown several types of fpv drones for the past two years, I've never had a problem with it so much, I'm not too worried about it either. The reason I'm going to try waterproofing next time is to try it out in rainy weather. Drones flying through the rain! I think it will be really fun.
I just bought the geprc cinelog35 performance. Everything the same just bigger motors. Could I use these props on that quad. I guess for more slower flights you would want 3 blades and more slower cinemode you would want these right. The threes are just too loud is my only gripe.
I think the performance version can also use 5 blades. As explained in the video, it improves slightly, but not significantly. I think it's best to try it yourself. And the new hq 3-blade propellers installed by default from the performance version seem to be louder. Even with the same 3 blades, I think the D90 that was provided before is better.
I use most drones without modifying pid or rate. The same goes for cinelog35. It is the default value of jhemcu aio 45A. The link below is a video of the pid value that another RU-vidr requested and uploaded before. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-UUD0R_rBKd0.html
How did you tune it when you switched to 5 blade? I just did that but the drone is shaky somehow, because its pre-tuned for 3 blade D90 and I dont know how to fix it
@@99thruth My cinelog35 is a custom drone I assembled myself, would it be okay with the settings of this drone? fc is jhemcu 45A aio, motor is 2004 6s motor made by betafpv. And I haven't really changed anything from the default pid setting of jhemcu. Still, if you want, I'll take a screenshot and upload it as a video.
Depends on the motor. I used a betafpv 2004 motor, this is a 1.5mm shaft. The original motor of geprc, gr2004, also has a 1.5mm shaft. But the latest performance version of cinelog35 is the M5 shaft. So just buy the D90-5 1.5mm shaft propeller. This propeller supports both 1.5 and 5mm.