After shelving the quad for a few months due to a faulty kk2.1 flight controller, I'm upgrading that Shit so it will fly again! I bought a Naza M Lite, this is now my second Naza flight controller.... The first one was smashed in pieces when it went out of range with the old FM transmitter build. Didn't really want to buy another since the board is not made that well(trashed after 1 crash), but it mildly affordable and the best flying controller I can find. Going to take her out for a spin tomorrow!
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Saturday, July 25, 2015
Monday, May 4, 2015
New Landing Gear
After breaking all the legs with the last cheap set of landing gear. Upgraded to this more sturdy set. Looking good
Saturday, April 25, 2015
Consolidating the homebrew electronics
About half way through the process of combining all 3 electronics boxes into one panel. Also adding WiFi and a webserver for remote temperature monitoring!
Sunday, March 29, 2015
First brew of the year
The weather was so nice I just had to make a beer! This is a pale ale made with the last pickings of last year's hops, which was about a 2-3oz combination of cascade, nugget, and brewers gold whole leaf hops. Combined this with 6 lbs light malt and an American ale yeast. Gonna be delish...
Sunday, March 22, 2015
Chopped the brewstand
The brew rig was getting to be over 7 ft tall, a bit hard to use. So I chopped the bottom shelf off. Overall it looks better and it will be easier to use. Success
Saturday, March 21, 2015
Quad Maiden Flight
Took the quad to the park after repeatedly running the quad into my walls. The first flight went great, flew in a few circles, kept it in the air for 3-4 minutes then landed smoothly with just a few bounces on the legs. After the first success I pushed the quad higher and that's when everything went downhill. The quad went out of range and I lost control, then a wind gust pushed it even further away from me. Not really sure why the next thing happened but after a few mins the quad lost control and crashed onto the only asphalt in sight, and of course landed upside down on the most expensive component, the flight controller...