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The quad is build using separate base frame and electronics. In other words, it is a purpose built kit. It is built on DJI Flame Wheel base. | The quad is build using separate base frame and electronics. In other words, it is a purpose built kit. It is built on DJI Flame Wheel base. | ||
* 1x DJI F450 Flame Wheel arms black and white - from any DJI vendor | * 1x DJI F450 Flame Wheel arms set, black and white - from any DJI vendor | ||
* 1x TBS Discovery top and bottom plate including screws and damping tape - from TBS | * 1x TBS Discovery top and bottom plate including screws and damping tape - from TBS | ||
* 1x TBS CORE video power distribution and OSD - from TBS | * 1x TBS CORE video power distribution and OSD - from TBS |
Revision as of 10:59, 10 July 2012
The Team BlackSheep (TBS) Discovery is a purpose made FPV platform based on the DJI Flame Wheel F450 frame base. It has a asymmetric structure, incorporates traces on the central structure plates to minimize wiring, has space for both a flight camera and HD recording camera (GoPro) in the front and a protective cage for a high capacity LiPo battery in the back.
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Specifications
- Released:
- DJI Flame Wheel: November 2011
- TBS Discovery: June 2012
- Type: Spider quadrotor
- Airframe: Caron fiber reinforced
- Diameter: 450 mm - Flame Wheel, Discovery is a bit wider
- Height: xx mm
- Weight: 460 grams [1]
- Takeoff weight: 800 grams to 1600 grams
- Propellers: 10 × 4.5 in or 8 × 4.5 in
- Battery: 3S-4S LiPo
- Motor: 22×12 mm or 22×15 mm
- ESC: 30A switched
- Recommended flying area: 25x25 meters
- Product pages:
- DJI Hobby - Flame Wheel kits and NAZA flight control
- Team BlackSheep - TBS Discovery FPV specific base
Frame kit
The quad is build using separate base frame and electronics. In other words, it is a purpose built kit. It is built on DJI Flame Wheel base.
- 1x DJI F450 Flame Wheel arms set, black and white - from any DJI vendor
- 1x TBS Discovery top and bottom plate including screws and damping tape - from TBS
- 1x TBS CORE video power distribution and OSD - from TBS
- 1x TBS 100A current sensor - from TBS
- 1x TBS RF Tin Shield for TBS CORE - from TBS
My setup
Base setup
This is the basis for the quad and makes for a perfect platform to start testing equipment.
- Motor: RCTimer 2830-14 750 Kv outrunner motor with 5.0 mm collet adaptor for 3.17 mm shaft [2]
- Propellers: Graupner E-Prop 10x5 inch propeller set [3]
- Alternate propellers: Gaui G-222800 10-inch propeller set (2 norm, 2 rev for GAUI 500X quad) [4]
- ESC (4x): Hobby King F-30A Brushless Programmable ESC with bare leads - reprogrammed with RapidESC firmware
- Alternate ESC: RCTimer 30A Brushless Programmable ESC with bare leads - reprogrammed with RapidESC firmware, internal oscillator (not optimal)
- Flight Controller: DJI NAZA-M flight controller
- Receiver: FrSky D6FR 2.4 GHz ACCST 6 channel two-way receiver
- Transmitter: Spektrum DX7 radio with FrSky DHT 2.4 GHz 60mW transmitter
- Battery: Turnigy nano-tech 3300mah 35~70C 4SP1 14.8V Lithium-ion Polymer xx grams battery
Upgraded setup
- Motor: RCTimer 2830-14 750 Kv outrunner motor [5]
- Receiver: ImmersionRC EzUHF Lite 8 channel 433 MHz receiver with Sander Style UHF antennas
- Transmitter: Spektrum DX7 radio with ImmersionRC EzUHF 433 MHz transmitter
- Flight Controller: OpenPilot CopterControl flight control - limited availability
Motors
- RCTimer 2830-14 750 Kv 185W outrunner motor
- NTM 28-30A 750 Kv 140W prop drive series motor
- NTM 28-26A 1200 Kv 250W prop drive series motor
- DJI 2212 920 Kv brushless motor
- Suppo 2810/12 1000kv 225W brushless motor
- Suggested setup: Graupner E-Prop 10x5 set, DJI OPTO 30A ESCs, DJI NAZA controller [15]
- Suppo 2814/8 1000 Kv 380W brushless motor
- Suggested setup: Graupner E-Prop 9x5 set, DJI OPTO 30A ESCs, 4S 3000mAh+1800mAh, DJI NAZA controller [16]
- Tiger MT-4006-13 740 Kv motor - no punch, vibration free
- Graupner Compact 300 9.6V - expensive
- Suggested setup: Graupner ESC 18-SC, DJI NAZA controller, Nano-tech 4S 3300mAh [20]
Accessories
- USBasp AVR Programming Device for Atmel controllers - Hobby King
- 3M Double-sided tape pack - Hobby King
Tips and tricks
- To get rid of vibrationse, use only good quality propellers, e.g. Graupner [21] [22]
- For longer flight times, use low Kv motors and large propellers but watch the power usage
- To avoid propellers in the GoPro view, use Wide setting for 8-inch propellers and Medium for 10-inch propellers
- A 25A ESC is more than enough for this frame, max. 60A full throttle for all four controllers equals 15A per ESC, 10A margin [23]
Build logs
- Juz' OpenPilot build log
- Enthlapy's OpenPilot build log
- meme's build log
- Rensen's DJI Build Log
- Traveller's Disco build adventure
- kloner's TBS Discovery build log
Tools
- eCalc - find the optimal propeller+motor combination
Shops
- goodluckbuy.com - Got DJI equipment and a lot of other accessories
- servocity.com - Pan and tilt systems
- hobbyking.com - Motors, ESCs, batteries and a lot more
- teamblack-sheep.com - Home of TBS Zephyr I & II, Discovery, CORE
- rctimer.com - Lots of motors, ESCs and clone Flame wheel
- [24] - Source for DJI frames in the USA
- hobby-wing.com - DJI parts and clones
Video
This is the official Team BlackSheep video of the final production frame.