vwsplitty Posted October 12, 2016 Share Posted October 12, 2016 Hi As the Title says really. I have just bought one for my dad off of that well known auction site. It has been used 5 times and so has run but I am a competed newbie for these drones and want to get the best out of it and set up ready. 1.I have had a bit of a read up and it seems people either use baseflight or clean flight to set up. Is one better that the other ? 2. What are the best size battery's to use with your it. Smaller lighter 3s 1300mah or larger heavier 2200mah? 3. I purchased the flysky ia6b rx and flysky i6 tx does any have a set up guide to putting this in and wiring it up Any oth r advice? Cheers in advance Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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boombox Posted October 16, 2016 Share Posted October 16, 2016 On 12/10/2016 at 06:53, vwsplitty said: Hi As the Title says really. I have just bought one for my dad off of that well known auction site. It has been used 5 times and so has run but I am a competed newbie for these drones and want to get the best out of it and set up ready. 1.I have had a bit of a read up and it seems people either use baseflight or clean flight to set up. Is one better that the other ? 2. What are the best size battery's to use with your it. Smaller lighter 3s 1300mah or larger heavier 2200mah? 3. I purchased the flysky ia6b rx and flysky i6 tx does any have a set up guide to putting this in and wiring it up Any oth r advice? Cheers in advance Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1.I use baseflight for my NightHawk but most people use Cleanflight Better coding practices and introducing tests, easier to maintain and for future development. (Dominic has software development background) Many bugs fixed from Baseflight. Supports more flight controllers, including CC3D, CJMCU and Sparky. Supports OneShot ESC and more than 8 RC channels. Additional PID controllers that uses floating point arithmetic operations. (now has 3 built-in PID Controllers) Many more features such as RGB LED strip support, Autotune, In-flight PID tuning with your radio, blackbox flight data logging etc have a read of this: https://oscarliang.com/baseflight-cleanflight-comparison/ 2.Battery size depends on what kind of flying you will be doing, e.g. 3s 1300Mah for agile flying like flips and racing or heavier 2200Mah for crusing at a medium speed will give you extra flight time. The heavier battery will make maneuverability slightly sluggish though. I use 2200Mah and about 50-70c rating 3. Other Advice: fit a 5v buzzer to your quad which you can program to turn on if you loose signal or go off at the flick of switch on your TX Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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