 Hello everybody so right we are getting the motors on getting the ESC's on the speed controllers now I'll just show you what I've done so far on the front see that okay so what I've done with them I'll show you from here is on mine I have put a flexible silicone coating on which acts as a great insulator and I put them on both sides to help stop moisture from getting on there because sometimes when flies in the winter it comes out of a warm vehicle going into the cold you know and probably sitting with your goggles or glasses they get steamed up you have them the same things with these and then I on this so far what I've done is I put a little bit of little bit of heat shrink onto the leg itself leg and before I put all that on I put some heat shrink around the outside like this and so I can pull all this through so that sits underneath there and then just heat shrink it down like I've done on the front here now the motors that I'm using are one of the hobby returner threes and unfortunately I can't get hold of these motors anymore so what will happen if I damage a motor on this quad is that I will have to take them all off and replace the set which is a pity because you know these are very light they're 28 grams I think this whole things like you know 34 35 grams it's the 28 grams the motor and they work really well with it the 1720 kb and they work really well so I've been using them you know for quite a while with four s battery and six inch propellers and they seem to be fine seems to be absolutely fine got those sold on to the board now the black and white there for the control the signal and they're not ready to go on yet because they're going to go on to they're going to go on to the flight controller and I'm just in the middle of debate what I'm going to do about flight controllers and I'll tell you for why because this flight controller although it's great it doesn't have SPI on it which means I don't have any SDL SDA SDC or SC I mean one's clock and one's data anyway and I don't have those connections on here so that means even if I wanted to show you I can't put a I can't put a GPS with a magnetometer on that with a compass because you need the SPI for that so I'm still going to look think about what to do here because I do have another board that gives me that facility natural factors another may take board this is the F405 OSD and the F405 STD is the one with the SPI connection on there so I'm not sure whether this is going to go on here just yet we'll get around to that when I actually do that I'll have decided by the time I've got the end of this done got something to wait I decided what I'm going to do there this was just to talk to you about this and connecting these up now some might query hey what happens if it's going around the wrong way well for the electronic speed controllers I use multi-shots on these and I use multi-shots it's like in the middle of everything it's not the greatest let's say or it's not it's not the newest and the latest and it's not the oldest it's in the middle it's a good all-rounder and I certainly don't need to speak maybe some people do it's like the same for my my receiver I'll use this little dipole receiver it's a TBS and uses a crossfire protocol which can go up to 150 megahertz and I don't really need 150 megahertz I'm nowhere near as fast as 150 megahertz I'm in my 50s there's anything I need to slow down a bit so I set mine to 50 megahertz and that actually gives you extra range it's a it's a lower frequency which got more punched a bit gives you extra extra range so I tend to use it like that so yeah so back to the SC's so I've used these I'll put it up on the screen what they are they are the Raystar RS38 which is 30 amp I need to do 40 amp burst on them if you wish but that's ETSC that means you know 40 so 160 would be the whole system and I don't think this isn't gonna do that this is just not particularly do that so so there weren't truly good enough for the job on the only way six grams each as well so they're not particularly very heavy yeah so that's that that's getting there so far try and keep it neat try and keep the cables as short as possible okay guys so we have the other EFCs on now I didn't have enough for this clear keytrip to do the backs I thought I had to make some stuff somewhere but I couldn't find it so I just gave up and so I've used some red heat shrink as you can see on these just use that the clear it's just put down the edges because this is where the you know to get a bit of a bent price where it's gonna be hitting but I'm gonna worry about it too much it should be okay now I told you before about the motors they're 2206's on this frame I think you put 1806's as well so the guys with the Hobson motors you can put those on here and I have prepared the flight controller and by that I mean I've found I've given it a connection here ready to put on to the 5 volts here to power up the flight controller I've got a buzzer on as you can see this connection here is for my receiver I'm using the TBS receiver because it's I like them cheap enough and they work really well and it's what I've been available and the camera connection is on there now on the board here I've got my 5 volt ready to go for the connection to the board I'm also using the 5 volt from here so I've used the actual cam 5 volt for my VTX that'd be fine and I've got the VTX wired up so I've got here this is for TX4 for my smart audio and this is to go for the camera of course for the VTX sorry and we don't have on screen display because the on-screen display is built into the board so there's none of that on this then all I gotta do then is connect up the signal wires from the ESC's onto the board itself and that should really be ready for testing them won't plug in the VTX radio testing but we can certainly put in the receiver I don't know if I said to you I don't know if I explained but the VTX is I'm gonna put some standoffs on top of these and then the VTX here sits on top of there on here because on the VTX I've got this little TBS 5 volt system and that's on a what they call it they call it a white noise FPV board I've got the board because one it means I can actually stick it on the stack and secondly because it connects to the board it helps with heat dissipation of course as always handy when it comes to video transmitters it's got the little UFL connector which means you know I can put on a various antennas I do prefer the new designs of these with the other types of connectors MMX MMCX I can't know what they call but the snap in and snap out these can tend to look pads off the board sometimes but that's the way that's gonna go this way around then my little my little connection there was just just have just enough just enough wire to be able to connect into this beautiful and it's what I've just enough wire to connect to the receiver which will sit underneath the top plate I will put that on there in some fashion so what I'm gonna do now is I'm gonna put all this together I might just put a little image of this at the end this video it's concluding now and then tomorrow we're gonna go through the software setup because we need to look at the BL heli setup for the ESC's and then we're gonna look at the software setup or yeah and then the software setup iNav we're gonna use I'm just used to iNav now I like iNav is developing and developing developing which would like that and I'll say thank you for watching and I will see you in the next one guys oh just before I go listen this is rather than sometimes you connect it up and you find there's a problem sometimes cross-wide you know you got a positive and a negative or something like that I have found no matter what I've built whether it be audio amplifiers it doesn't matter what it is that I've built it's always being easier and quicker to check double check and then recheck it rather than don't do that and then find a mistake and have to correct the mistake so remember you want to check double check and then recheck because it is a lot more efficient and it is a lot easier to do that than trying to correct mistakes because sometimes correct some mistakes you know it's gonna be a right pain the backside and so yeah that's one thing I wanted to say yeah so right on that see you in the next one guys cheers for watching and have you flying