Thank you for sharing the update. I am expecting to receive my F405 mini stack tomorrow and will be installing it in a Bee35 frame. It's good to know that this method is what SpeedyBee is suggesting. I have not built a pusher style quad before and am a bit confused about the upside-down configuration especially with how it relates to motor order and direction. I intend to flash INAV 7 on this quad and hope that set-up won't be too difficult. I really appreciate your efforts with your channel. I find your content interesting, informative, and entertaining. I've subbed. Happy flying amigo. 🍻
Thanks my friend, much appreciated 😊! It is very nice drone, it flies very good and indoor really slow flying for real estate work i managed to get 8 minutes with gopro mini 11 on top and 1050 mah battery ! I think it is very good drone with a lot of features! I didn’t use inav before, i should try it, but i guess it should work ! Good luck with your build and let me know if you need help 💪
I think the simplest solution is just flipping the rubber damper since the rubber damper has two sides, one is short and the other one is longer. You can use the longer one between the ESC and the frame. And for the USB gap, you can just put some tape in the USB to prevent short circuits. No need to solder and desolder. hopefully it helps
Hi my friend. Yes you can do that! I was thinking to do this, but I wanted to show this solution, because it is the safest solution and the gaps are changed considerably! and if someone build it from the ground up, I guess it is not a problem to solder it again! If you buy it from SpeedyBee, I think it comes with this solution and not how I did it the first time! But definitely you solution works as well! Thanks for sharing 😊
I didn’t have problems with the first method, but this is way better and safer for sure 👍, the only thing that you have to do is to reorder the motors im BF 😊
@@bilumedia I did one 3d printed pusher build in the past so I remember how to re-order and how to change FC orientation. It took me a while to realize that the motors don't know or care whether the props are above or below...
Hi Guy! Your videos of the Speedybee 35 are great! Thank U for being so clear in your explanations! I'm already in the RC Car hobby and I want to start in the FPV: i would like to fly a Speedybee 35 for my first drone and doing it by myself (cause I've never made solder and I think I will be proud if I can achieve a full built! It's a kind of challenge! I think I should take: - a frame, pro version with all access included and meteor Led - a stack (You use the F405 Mini BLS 35A 20x20. Is the F405 V4 BLS 55A 30x30 or the V4 BLS 60A 30x30 better?? Or is it no use or too big - motors - props - an ELRS RX (you give a link in the build video) - maybe U can suggest me a GPS which can fit in the mount included? Can you tell me if that's sit or if I have forgotten something please??? (I have already a radio, and goggles and I will getter an Dji O3 system soon) Greatings and Tschuss vom Elsaß! (I schreibe in English weil mein Deutsch nicht so gut ist!!😂😂😂) Vielen Dank und Tschuss!!
Mein Deutsch ist auch nicht so gut 🤣🤣🤣. Thank you very much for your kind words. much appreciated ! Speedybee is a wonderful drone, you will love it :) I would advice you to buy the mini stack as the full stack is not recommended by SpeedyBee, maybe you can do it but it will be very tight and not ok, the mini stack works very very well! As for the soldering part, it is very very enjoyable and I would recommend you to buy the TS101( it is very good) and TBS solder and use flux pen please, they are small details, but can make a huge difference💪, I have a full build of this drone(but mount the mini stack as I show in this video not the other one!), And I have a video showing the led strip as well, it is fantastic!For the GPS, any 121 GPS with M10 would work!and for the receiver, if you have ELRS on your radio, then I would use SpeedyBee RX - bit.ly/3Us5iax. If you want any help please send me a message on Instagram and I would be happy to help you 😉( If you can use my links to purchase your Speedybee products, that would be much appreciated, it doesn't cost you anything extra😊 , Thanks!)
You mean the normal aio? I don’t know if it fits… it is better to use mini aio or mini stack, from the power point of view it is powerful enough, but i am not sure about the size, you can ask speedybee directly, they respond very fast 😊
No no you are right, they are wrong. If only to avoid short circuits, simply flip the rubber. Your motor direction are very important so if you use Inav there is no need to remap motor.
@aryoks6840 if motor order is important, I think the stack should be installed on top. Installing stack inverted at bottom of frame is bit confusing even from gyro perspective.
@DreamLife-mr8rt esc first and then the FC but I realized the frame is designed in a way that requires installing the stack upside down. This will require remapping the motors in flight software to correct the motor order.
Hi my friend, i didn’t do any tune for this quad, i downloaded the tune from speedybee directly and put it and it is working perfectly, i just throw my rates for interior and that’s it 💪