30 Temmuz 2017 Pazar

[REVIEW] TinyWhoop KILLER? WASP DRONE! Furibee F90 90mm Micro FPV Racing Drone with 2S 8.5mm Motors SP RACING F3 EVO!

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Hello geeks, I get my new drone named Furibee F90 Wasp Drone, which has 2S powered 8.5mm motors and SP RACING F3 EVO Flight Controller. So I think this may be a powerful TinyWhoop KILLER with 90mm size! Also it has betaflight Flight control software inside (comes preinstalled) which makes it possible to change pid values etc on the computer to find your best settings!
Also this has a very good price despite these specs! Now it is about 44$ only on gearbest! Below you can see links to the product page, detailed specs, my unboxing and review videos and review article:

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PRODUCT PAGE: [BUY HERE] for 43.99$ [FLASH SALE]
[BNF] with DSM receiver : https://goo.gl/TrhUvS

WARNING!:  This is a BNF version which means Transmitter is not included in the package, you need to use your own Transmitter (need to be compatible with DSM protocol or you need to replace receiver inside the quadcopter with your own compatible receiver)

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Detailed specs:
SP Racing F3 EVO Brushed Flight Controller
8.5mm 8520 Coreless Motors
2S 7.4V 400mAh 30C  lipo
Buzzer
Wasp like design carbon fiber + plastic frame
600TVL  25mW 5.8GHz AIO FPV Camera, 120 FOV
44mm three-blade props

Package Contents: 1 x F90 RC Quadcopter ( including DSM Receiver ), 1 x Battery, 4 x Spare Propeller, 1 x English Manual, 1 x USB Charging Cable


UNBOXING VIDEO:




REVIEW VIDEO:



REVIEW ARTICLE

At first I want to say that this is my first micro quad with F3 flight controller. It was amazing for me to be able to edit detailed settings of the Fligh controller like PID, flight modes etc. Also I like its specs and especially price! It has a very good price with verg good specs like F3 Flight controller, 2S powered 8.5mm motors, carbon fiber frame, 600TVL AIO FPV cam, buzzer... It has ducted prop guards which are not durable but enough to protect from light crashes, cutting peoples hand etc, I think. It comes with a micro DSM receiver inside. I binded it with my DEVO 7E TX (deviationtx flashed) by selecting DSM2 protocol. I couldn't be able to connect with DSMX protocol, I don't know may be I couldn't make it becaue I'm not much experieced in DEVO7E. In the product page DSM2 is recommended for beginners. This will be my first FPV quad. Before that I was tried turning my Floureon H101 into FPV quad but camera was heavy and it was not possible to fly it stable. Now I will start learning FPV and ACRO! with this quad. It comes preset to angle mode in betaflight but it also supports ACRO mode so you can learn ACRO with this quad and I think it is better to use micro brushed F3 based quads to learn ACRO because you will make many crashes very possibly, micro quads are light, so more durable to crashes and also they are cheap, crashing them will not make big money loss.

My Experience
At first I made a researc how to bind DEVO 7e TX with dsm rx. After learning that, I succesfully bind but it didn't arm. So I configured an arm switch and also need to scale the throttle TX to make minimum lower than 1000 in DEVO settings. After that succesfully armed.

I was trying to improve PID settings by changing and testing, but I clicked reset settings in main page and after that it started not giving response to my TX input, I tried rebinding but no success. I solved this by updating the betaflight firmware to latest 3.1.7 and setting all the settings according to first settings that it came with, after that it started working again with my TX. So I changed PID settings to make it comfortable to fly for me (as I'm a beginner in FPV, I need to slow down a bit :) ) You can see my PID and other setttings here: Test it indoors before go outdoors, I don' accept any responsibility if you use my settings :), if you don't want risk, don't change them :)




In  Conclusion:
It has some negative sides but now it is sold with a great discount (44$ only) from its first released price 89.99$. So I think for this price, these negative sides may be acceptable, you can get different receiver if you think you can change it, you can get spare props like this Tri blade Hubsan props, change prop guards after they break, and you can upgrade another parts may be as you want.

PROS
+ Great promotion price (44$), it was about $89.99 when first released
+ Flight time was generally about 5 minutes ( if you fly till it can't hover anymore)
+ Good looking wasp design
+ SP RACING F3 EVO Flight controller
+ Comes Betaflight preinstalled ( mine was on 3.0.1)
+ 2S powered 8.5mm coreless motors
+ Carbon fiber main frame (1mm thickness)
+ 600TVL  25mW 5.8GHz AIO FPV Camera, 120 FOV
+ Buzzer
+ micro USB port is accessible without disassembly needed
+ 2S 400mah lipo made of active materials ( they claim that it is more durable than normal) look at picture below
+ Beeps when signal is lost from the transmitter, to find easily
+ Battery and charger suitable for balance charging


CONS
-Camera angle isn't adjustable
- Motors get really ultra hot (you don't want to touch) after flight, I don't know is it normal or not for 2S 8.5mm brushed motors but I think this is not normal, do you have an idea?
- Setting up for first flight may be a bit hard for beginners, but most probably searching on the internet will solve your problems, or you can ask me on facebook :) 
- It is needed to connect to betaflight configurator and configure an arm switch to be able to arm, (my TX was Devo 7e with deviationtx firmware, I also needed to change scale of throttle in Devo7e's settings to make its minimum lower than 1000 to be able to arm)
- Need to rebind on every power up (DSM receiver)
- plastic chasis is not much durable
- battery is not fit %100 to the battery holder
- propellers pop off easily, (common problem of brushed motors) TIP: lift the motors a bit upper
- antenna in the tail makes it hard to connect battery plug because I don't want to break the antenna :)
- Doesn't come with latest version of Betaflight ( mine was on 3.0.1) , but you can update it easily with betaflight configurator here
- One cell of the battery was different than other about 0.15 - 0.20v when I checked at the end of the flights, I don't know is it normal or not, but balance charger charges them to the same level when fully charged.
-Prop guards not durable, I broken one of the stick inside of two prop guards but they still have 2 sticks holding them :)
-Props not durable, 3 of the yellow props broken, so I used black one instead yellow. You can get these Tri blade Hubsan props as spare props, which I read on rcgroups that someone using these for his F90, and was said that they don't pop off easily as stock ones.






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6 yorum:

  1. hello,
    i have the furibee t90,

    did you use CP210x driver or zadig to connect to your PC ? what options did you use to update (no reboot, full erase) ?
    i try to flash withoot using boot pins to 3.1.7 no error message (with just using manual baud rate at 25600, no other options)
    but now i can't connect to betaflight

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