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We found 7 product mentions on r/multirotor. We ranked the 6 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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u/HerNameIsYoshimi · 1 pointr/multirotor

Oh man, thanks! I HAVE some of those cables! I bought them on Amazon and they just came in!

I'm using it to connect my d4r-ii to the FC. Splendid! My last question for you, I can take that red wire, soldier it to pos and black to neg on the PCB. But there is a 3rd, white wire. Can it just get scrapped? The black part is what I was calling a dupont connector. Was going to just plug that into the pins right beside where the ESCs plug in.

If that's all it takes, I'm set!

u/strange_like · 1 pointr/multirotor

Please, do yourself a favor and DO NOT start with a 450. You will break something or someone. Drop $40 on the Hubsan X4 http://www.amazon.com/Hubsan-H107L-Mini-RTF-Quadcopter/dp/B00IZC6C8E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1416879681&sr=8-1&keywords=hubsan+x4 as a trainer, it'll teach you everything you need to know about how to fly. Beyond that, the F450 is great.

u/mellow65 · 1 pointr/multirotor

>Oh man, thanks! I HAVE some of those cables! I bought them on Amazon and they just came in!

Yup, those will work just fine, depin the white one and just use the black and red making sure they are lined up right.

>I'm using it to connect my d4r-ii to the FC.

Excellent, I'm running that same set up and so far I'm really liking it. I think your naze32 was the rev5, I got the rev6, they just cleaned up some of the pins, but they are all still there. The cool part is you can do telemetry with that combo. I'm having the quadcopter battery voltage sent to my radio and set up some alarms on it to warn me when my battery is getting low. It let's me worry about flying and not having to worry about how much battery life I have left.


>My last question for you, I can take that red wire, soldier it to pos and black to neg on the PCB.

As long as you are hooking them up to the 5v output you are good to go.

>But there is a 3rd, white wire. Can it just get scrapped?

Take it out and scrap it.

>If that's all it takes, I'm set!

That all this takes. There are a bunch of other things to sort out, but just take one at a time and you'll get through this. :)

u/FL_Sportsman · 2 pointsr/multirotor

You can get one of these cheap monitors if you dont have one laying around

https://www.amazon.com/eBoTrade-Tech-Backlight-Serveillance-Satellite-Equipment/dp/B007G3J4EC/ref=sr_1_18?s=electronics&ie=UTF8&qid=1467312496&sr=1-18&keywords=headrest+monitor

or a set of quanam goggles from hobbyking.

and a receiver, this is just an example

https://www.amazon.com/Wireless-Receiver-Channel-Display-Rc832/dp/B012AD864G/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1467312559&sr=8-5&keywords=fpv+receiver

and set up a pretty cheap fpv. If your flying los you should really disable the on board vtx so you don't have to keep buying antennas when you crash since your not using them. It has to have an antenna on it or it will fry the vtx.

u/Bilbo_Fraggins · 1 pointr/multirotor

Ugh.. I guess the leads shorted the pins together when you were poking them in there? Sorry, I have a full set of test leads, forget basic multimeters just have long pokey conductive sticks..

Edit: If your meter has replaceable leads, something like this is highly recommended. http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B0012VWUI6/

Put the miniclips on pins before turning on power, and no worries about accidentally shorting things.