I recently got one of these. After having flown the Mobula 6HD for the last few months the increased flight times on the 7 is amazing. I love this machine and it is going to by my go to whoop.
The FC is rated for 5A - that means 5A per esc with a 6A burst on each ( so total 20A with a 24 A burst ) , bigger props is fine. People are running the same board with 3 inch props out there on toothpick frames. Done it myself.
Nice video Jack. Next time you race Chris put some foam next to battery and use a smaller 250 or 300 mAh battery. The lower weight will make it turn and change directions faster. I think it is a little faster than the Mobula6. John from Chicago
I made my own moblite 7 well not light weighs 2grams more but I'm running a crazyb f4s lite v2 from a mob 6 betafpv 0802 17500kv motors a nano 3 on hq bi props on mob 7 v2 frame with a custom canopy so board protected 650mah gnb 1s 60/120c battery over 11 mins cruising round house and it is quick don't feel heavy top end is great and it handles not that different to the original mob 6 maybe a pro racer could tell the difference and be quicker but normal everyday non racers wouldn't notice difference tbh
Picked up one these. The one I have doesn't hardly ever calibrate worth a damn when I plug the battery in. It's usually so bad it's difficult to even try to trim it out. End up giving up on it and strong arming fighting the sticks to fly around. Which isn't as much fun or good practice. Can't flip that switch to air mode and fly well if it's not calibrated near perfect. Good info and excellent video.👍
@@HalfChrome thanks I will probably eventually try doing that. I have only just recently downloaded beta flight to an old laptop. I haven't actually tried connecting anything to it yet to reprogram or flash. Looks like I am going to have to dive into it, and get used to it eventually, not sure why but it all seems a little intimidating.
@@HalfChrome I finally used betaflight never used it before. Fixed a issue with a drones turtle mode being on the wrong aux switch. And I recalibrated the accelerometer on the moblit 7. It seems to be flying and calibrating a little better when I plug in the battery. I think I might of just got used to flying the tinyhawk around the house and had to get used to it, maybe I will try to adjust the tune and rates on it.. Thanks for the nudge into the betaflight program.
Lots of bumping into things Jack. At least it's durable lol. Saw a lot of static too is that because it was inside the house? I'm liking the flight time though. I think we're going to see more of that coming this year. We're all getting a little bummed about 2-3 minute flytimes.
i guess that if people swap the moblite7 PH2 with a BT2.0 connector you will have some more efficiency and thus more flight time, that along with the 48khz esc mod, i don't know if the quad came with the 48khz esc mod already, is there possible that you can test the BT2.0 connector along with the 48khz esc adjustement, i saw some videos were the change from PH2 connector to the BT2.0 resulted in more flight time. that and the esc mod add up for more time ;)
Hey, I recently bought the Moblite 7, and it is great. Only one issue, can not access the USB port without taking apart the entire quad (battery bay in the way). Do you have this issue, and if so did you find a solution? Cheers.
Thanks for the info., your and Chris's videos are always informative. I want to take the leap into fpv, but I don't want a starter kit, and then just end up wanting a good controller. What controller do you recommend ? The radio master behind you or something else. Thanks, mike
Unfortunately, I cannot get these flight times. I have a proper betaflight setup, flashed ESCs, have a fresh 660mah GNB battery HV battery, not flying aggressive, and can't seem to get even 5 minutes before I hit 3.5V. Anything else I can try?