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Reddit mentions of BETAFPV 3 Sets 6X15mm Motor 19500KV Brushed Motor Speed Insane for Micro FPV Tiny Whoop Eachine012 or Beta65 etc
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We found 1 Reddit mentions of BETAFPV 3 Sets 6X15mm Motor 19500KV Brushed Motor Speed Insane for Micro FPV Tiny Whoop Eachine012 or Beta65 etc. Here are the top ones.
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- 2-4 Players
- Ages 12+
- 120 to 240 Minute Game Play
- An economic simulation during England's Industrial Revolution for two to four players
- Develop and run your enterprise profitably to ensure the value of its shares rises
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Height | 0.7 Inches |
Length | 3.8 Inches |
Weight | 0.003968320716 Pounds |
Width | 2.6 Inches |
Welcome to Whooping! :)
You're going with the AlienWhoop Zero, right? (If so, AWESOME choice!)
I've used the Wolfwhoop WT07 and WT05 cameras and both are just fine. Yes, they're not quite as good as an FXT900TW (which is the Rolls Royce of Whoop cameras), but they're just fine and they are cheap. You can get a good enough all-in-one camera for less than $20.
Here's a link to the WT05 on Amazon:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XJMQQ6Y/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o06_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
For motors, BETAFPV has plenty of decent and inexpensive motors. Awesome Sauce motors are indeed awesome, but those high KV motors tend not to last as long. For freestyle, I like to use 7x16 motors, but you need a frame that supports them.
Here is a good deal on some BETAFPV motors - 3 sets for just over $20. They're just about as good as the Awesome Sauce motors, IMHO, but a little cheaper. Brushed motors have limited lives anyway, so unless you're serious about racing, you're OK with going a little cheaper to start. If you want to compete in Whoop races, then you want to go all-in on really good motors and a better camera.
https://www.amazon.com/BETAFPV-6x15mm-Whoop-Motor-19500KV/dp/B071P99169/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1537887110&sr=8-3&keywords=6x15+motors
Yes, that receiver will work just fine with that transmitter.
Do you have a good soldering iron? You'll have to solder some fairly small connectors, so you definitely want to practice up. I'd also buy some solder wick just in case.
The Alienwhoop Zero comes with an awesome tune right out of the box, so it's pretty much just hook it up and rip.
I'd also recommend the Crazepony 4.35 batteries - those give great power response and they're not expensive. BETAFPV batteries are OK as well, but they don't quite have the same amount of power in my experience.
Don't forget the charger either! You can get a HV charger for less than $20 and either power it from 3S/4S batteries or any 12V power supply.