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Q: what's the output voltage to the camera if I use 4s ?

Asked by chris on 2018-04-04 12:53:19

Stevesteve People, please ignore the reply the first person gave, this vtx does not step down the voltage for the camera, it will output the same voltage as you input and you will burn out a 5v camera if you don't use a step down converter! I have this vtx on a 50cc 1/4 scale car as it's built like a tank compared to other smaller and lightweight transmitters and although on my planes I want small and lightweight, on my car the vibrations would probably kill a more compact unit and I want ruggedness over size but adding a cheap 5v regulator is so easy it's not a problem. I have just put the step down module in line on the vtx's camera power wire.

2019-07-28 07:25:36 Helpful (2)
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viplio Hi 👋 the total length excluding the plugs😊

2022-01-01 02:04:29 Helpful (0)
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Q: Can it fly on 3s batteries

Asked by ziebellt on 2020-07-14 11:54:21

chris Yes u could. Just wouldn’t have as much power as 4S. Or u could always use a bigger prop. A 3S 5000mah would go nice in one of these.

2020-07-31 01:47:04 Helpful (0)
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Q: Will this also suit the L9R receiver?

Asked by chris on 2020-04-09 07:14:09

MarcAntoine It will fit because the X8R and L9R are literally the same casing and antennas... If you don't know what you are talking about just shut up

2020-04-28 05:16:02 Helpful (1)
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Q: does it fit inside a dhk zombie?

Asked by steursb on 2019-06-25 11:23:44

chris Ahhhhhh Zombies

2020-03-02 12:02:00 Helpful (0)
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chris How how are the Primes compared to the Fatshark Transformers in image quality ? I also have the Primes but had to add an extra lens to see clear.

For BG Ten 03/12/2018
Preface: I have several box goggles (Fatshark Transformers SE, VR006, VR007) and recently bought a Falcon FG-01 binocular-style type goggles. I got the Prime 1s as backup goggles. I wear glasses (+3 diopter) and have a broad Asian face. I haven't flown with these yet, so these are just my initial impressions. Fit: Faceplate is kinda narrow, but ultimately fits OK. At nearly 400g, with a largish battery located at the far end of the goggles, its not particularly lightweight and the top strap is essential to help distribute that weight comfortably. I can *just* about get an OK focus for my eyes using the built-in diopter adjustment. Younger folks may find and easier time focusing (I am 49). IPD adjustment works fine and I had no problem finding a sweet spot. They're not my most comfy set of goggles and I suppose I could get used to them. No glaring issues of comfort for me. For less weight hanging off my face, I'll prolly remove the substantial built-in battery and power the goggles from a lipo behind my head. Its an easy mod and reversible too. Image quality: OK, the FOV is generous. If you're coming from other box goggles, it won't seem as huge and immersive, but its certainly not small. When you do get good focus, you'll notice some screendoor effect ie. you can see the individual pixels. 480 vertical res isn't bad (I've flown happily with 270 vertical pixels for years) and the screendoor thing doesnt bother me, but that turns you off, then these goggles may not be for you. I also find the default settings a little dim and washed out... I had to crank up most of the settings to get video to my taste. Build quality: Overall, I'd say they don't look nasty cheap at all. One could easily peg these at twice their price for the quality of plastics and other materials used. The parts go together well and packaging was tidy and clean. Its nice they included spare faceplate foam, flat charging cable and cleaning cloth. Some annoyances: Mine did NOT come with any antennas. Not even rubber duckies. I dunno what's the deal with that additional black plastic cover... its extra cost, weight and complication with no apparent benefit whatsoever, apart from questionable aesthetics. A decal would have sufficed. Summary: I like these goggles. They are FAR superior to anything else at this price, and certainly MILEs ahead of any goggles that I flew with as a beginner. They are smaller and less dorky than most any other box style goggle, with a fairly complete feature set (DVR, real dual VRx diversity, diopter adjustment).
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huseyinyildiz I have hd3 and ev200d . I tried but no chance. these are working great on ev200d at quadversity mode. these are not working on hd3

2019-02-22 11:21:15 Helpful (3)
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chris U need SMA antenna's. Go with a SMA realacc pagoda antenna on one side and something like the realacc triple feed patch or realacc panel antenna on the other side. RHCP or LHCP is ur choice but me personally would go RHCP. For connectors u would need a 90 degree SMA for the Pagoda and also a 90 for the panel antenna, however the 90 degree connector for the panel antenna may not stick out far enough for the antenna not to hit the side of the goggles to make it face forward, u may need a semi rigid cable which are also sold on here (aomway antenna extension). For the triple feed patch it already comes with a semi rigid cable to make a 90 degree turn. For ur video transmitter use a pagoda to match the receivers. Hope this helps

2018-11-08 06:23:14 Helpful (0)
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Q: Is this module compatible with the Eachine EV200D?

Asked by abwyatt on 2018-09-03 06:16:41

chris I’m 95% sure it works with the EV200D. But from what I’ve read u can only use one receiver instead of the 2 diversity receivers. Ie this receiver on one side of the goggles and the other receiver bay is left vacant

2018-10-15 08:16:35 Helpful (0)
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chris That's true its so annoying. U have to flick through the reviews to find a decent one from someone that actually has a brain,

2018-04-05 08:25:23 Helpful (0)
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