I am gald to introduce a new member of GEP FC AIO, GEP-F4-35A, it is released now.
GEP-F4-35A is developed on the basis of GEP-F4-20A. It can handle 35A continuous current and (40A burst), totally supports the 2-6S lipo battery. It can be used with 1204/1404/1507/1805/2004 motors and 2-5 inch propellers. Support OSD parameter adjustment. It’s 8.8g ultra light weight, and 26.5mm * 26.5mm mounting holes, suitable for most of the frames on the market.
Specification:
Model:GEP-F411-35A AIO
MCU:STM32F411
IMU:ICM42688Pgyro/accelerometer(SPI)
Target:GEPRC_F411_AIO
OSD:Betaflight OSD w/ AT7456Ev
UART Ports:T1 R1 / T2 R2
Beep:YES
LED:YES
USB Connector:micro USB
ESC MCU:8BB21F16G
Intergrated LC Filter
Continue Current:35A
Burst Current:40A(10s)
Input Voltage:2~6S (LIPO Battery)
ESC Protocol:Dshot300/600,Oneshot,Multishot
Blackbox:16Mb
ESC Target:G_H_30 BLS
Size:32x32mm Board
Mount Holes:26.5×26.5mm,M2
Weight:8.8g
Features:
BLhelis_ S 35A ESC, support 2-6S LIPO battery input, it can handle 35A continuous current (40A burst), with current meter.
Mainstream STM32F411 FC and runs stably.
MPU6000 gyroscope with 8K sampling frequency.
Rich external ports, it supports buzzer and LED light function.
26.5mm * 26.5mm mounting holes and ultra light weight, suitabe for most of the frame on the market.
I installed this aio to cinelog30, but escs don't work, no beep when lipo connection and unable flash escs. I tried to flash escs via blheliS configurator, bluejay, jesc but the same result. I wrote to support but not answered me.
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Peter E.
GepRC F411 35a aio whoop board
Bought this for my cinelog35 build and so far so good with only one annoying problem which is the osd, it seems to slowly dissapeared and slowly reappeared even when the quad is already flying while I am just seeing the quad being "armed" on screen. After that the osd layout shows on screen as I set it to be
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Stephen Hansen
So far so good… bit drifty in angle mode.
Installed this on a cinelog 30 frame. Works well, just have to remember that the default has the FC turned at a 45 degree angle. I had to rotate yaw orientation -45 degrees to take off.
Horizon and acro mode work great.. a angle mode tends to drift significantly although probably something with vibrations I haven’t identified causing it.
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Flyin' T
GEPRC F411 35A AIO
This is a great AIO. I used it in a 5 inch Toothpick build, and am using 4S and 1507 motors. Flies great and responds well. Supports 3-6 S power and has 2 free UARTS. 26.5 mm mounting and supports buzzer and led.Solder pads are a little small though. I like it so much, I'm buying another for a 3 inch build.
Right away, this is the best 65mm Whoop I know. Not even close.
I ordered two, one is more or less stock, just the PEEK motor screws and V3 cockroach. The second is upgraded to 0702 27000kV but will go back because I like the 25000kV more because of smoother throttle response and perfect betaflight tune.
Now the but:
1. On both quads I had to replace the BeeEye for a spare one because both are out of focus.
2. the yellow props were way too loose and very brittle. I lost two on my maiden. Black, blue and red are very tight (too tight for such a fragile prop) but if you get them on without bending them, they will last.
3. why does the quad not come with the lighter frame right away?
4. PH2.0…. You know the drill.
On that price point, even after the frame and PEEK upgrade I can forgive these quality issues. Especially considering the great tune and quality FC and motors. But be sure to order a replacement cam and props right away.
This was kind of a late night lark. I'd seen this upgrade for the Mk3 for a while and pondered whether it was a gimmick or not, and I'm pleased to say it's a genuinely good upgrade. It has reduced the noise of my Mk3 considerably. I haven't noted any significant increase in print quality, but the old drone of the bed is gone and that's completely worth it.