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- Flight controllers to interface with raspberry pi
- Hi, I lost video a few times with my custom drone running betaflight, this resulted in crashes which harmed the drone, is there any way to know with betaflight when the signal is going to cut out?
- Ok take 2
- Has anyone programmed a drone?
- I’m making a raspberry pi drone, what flight controller can I get for under $125?
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Crashed my pretty Ar Wing Pro due to... I don't know, Fc, GPS failure? Interference? Super weird
https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav/blob/master/docs/Failsafe.md Looks like something wrong with your failsafes
- Question relating to FC / servo's
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ELRS Flying Wing
iNav is not hours of setup. Heck, if you are experienced with BF then it's barely an hour. Look at this guide. It is not 300 pages long. Basic setup you only need to do once (always save your CLI DIFF after setup in case you need to go back). One flight to run autotune. Then you are done.
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Easiest flight controller to add to Phoenix 2400?
https://github.com/iNavFlight/inav/wiki/Supported-boards (I feel like iNav can be installed on a lot more than those 5 mentioned on this page)
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HELP IS NEEDED DESPARETLY
Take a look at the stick commands chart half way down this page.
rc-light-controller
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Just a bit of tracked fun on the desk.
The light controller I’m using is very customizable. Laneboysrc is the maker. You can find videos from him on youtube and the plans are free on his github. I wasn’t able to build it myself so I emailed him and he sold me some. I opted for the MK4P model since it doesn’t require leds to be soldered to the board. You still have to solder up your own leds for max brightness since presoldered ones always have resistors built in and the controller doesn’t need resistors on leds.
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A good 1/10 scale crawler?
For light kits, I recommend taking a look at the Lane Boys RC light kit. If you're at all skilled with that stuff, you can make it yourself. If you'd rather skip ahead to just having the kit, the dude usually has some built units on hand. Here's the main manual.
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LED control?
I'm using the laneboysrc light controller. The plans to build it are free on github if you want to build it yourself. If you're like me and don't know how to do that, the guy sells them complete as well, you just need to email him. Here is a video featuring it.
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Flysky GT5 Question
Sure thing. laneboysrc light controller
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Brushless setups?
Have a look at this, this is a light controller from Lane Boys RC that both me and renthal use
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It’s FRIDAY!!!!
All of the lights are controlled by laneboysrc light controller.
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Happy Friday Everyone!
For the entire build I used 3mm LEDs as well as a light controller from laneboysrc.
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Gotta still be Friday somewhere!
It’s a homemade kit using the laneboysrc light controller. I soldered up and mounted all the leds myself. The lights are controlled with the controller by the channel 3 button on my gt5.
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Light controller with Tegu ESC
Laneboysrc light controller is what I'm using in my C10 with a Tegu. I really like my setup. The only problem with it is that it's not really plug and play. I had to learn how to solder LEDs and crimp connectors to wires. Not hard to do but it wasn't something that I knew how to do when I started. I can say that I'm feeling pretty confident about both skills now though.
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So I think my truckbed mod might finally be done!
However, I used a light controller by laneboysrc. His light controller is by far the most customizable that I’ve seen. He’s based in Singapore and can ship you one premade for a small fee - it cost me WAY less than what some other people are asking for their light controllers. He offers the plans and program for free on his github page if you want to build it yourself too.
What are some alternatives?
ardupilot - ArduPlane, ArduCopter, ArduRover, ArduSub source
Rc_Engine_Sound_ESP32 - Allows to play vehicle engine sounds on an ESP32. Additional sounds can play in parallel with the engine sound! Controls your lights as well. compatible with SBUS, IBUS, PWM, PPM and SUMD signals.
PX4-Autopilot - PX4 Autopilot Software
RoverController - LoRa/WiFi remote controller for driving my rover
betaflight - Open Source Flight Controller Firmware
ExpressLRS-Hardware - STM32/ESP32/ESP8285-based High-Performance Radio Link for RC applications
cleanflight - Clean-code version of the baseflight flight controller firmware
EmuFlight - EmuFlight is flight controller software (firmware) used to fly multi-rotor craft.
DigiView-SBC - DigiView for Raspberry Pi
DroneBridge - DroneBridge is a system based on the WifiBroadcast approach. A bidirectional digital radio link between two endpoints is established using standard WiFi hardware and a custom protocol. DroneBridge is optimized for use in UAV applications and is a complete system. It is intended be a real alternative to other similar systems, such as DJI Lightbridge or OcuSync.
paparazzi - Paparazzi is a free and open-source hardware and software project for unmanned (air) vehicles. This is the main software repository.