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Submit your questions for my Q&A livestream

I've scheduled a Q&A livestream for this Saturday, August 12, at 9 PM Eastern U.S. time. (Apologies to overseas people. I know this is a terrible time for you.)

Patrons are invited to submit questions via this form. I don't promise to answer every single question, but I intend to give priority to Patron questions.

The form is here: https://goo.gl/KLdA7R

 Livestream link is here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lefmtyNt3kw 

Submit your questions for my Q&A livestream

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Next LiveStream: 1) Is there a simple way to read the RSSI values on my Taranis? (looking to compare antennas)

myarkebuz at yahoo

I edited the post. But I can't edit your email... :-( What you mean?

Bardwell - sorry for misspell, never trust the phone

Yes. Thank you, i need you Mr. Barnwell, thank you and have a blessed night.

For acro flight and racing, a consistent camera angle is important because it affects how you coordinate your turns and manage the throttle to control altitude. If you had a quad with altitude control like a Phantom, then a camera gimbal would be useful. Also, it's just one more thing to break, and extra weight.

Joshua Bardwell

By the way Mr. Drone Racer 101, I got eachine lizzard and see a lot of tempting items on your videos is just it take long for anything to arrive from bg.

Really. Lol, so not really need for it. Lol

Yes, this is something that is done, but not for acro or racing quads.

Joshua Bardwell

Im new to fpv and that is just my inexperienced tough, i wonder what is professional opinion on this matter, before i construct one of this gizmos

I do have a question, and i think there is no video about it. So all drones except aimdroix tilt rotor have to have camera looking up, more or less but they all do, due to forward flight tilt, did anyone tough about having simple one axis gumball that will allow camera to stay horizontal and eaven in some situations beeing able to influence its position momentary with slider swith - for example to take a quick pick down below before lowering altitude in to unnown?

Thank you, next time i try to search your library first for video with answer, but if i dont find and ask but video exist please just send me link to it, i hope this will save you valuable time and i do my homework.

The Q&A has already happened, but the answer is that ground pads have a lot more mass so it takes more thermal energy to heat them up. 460 Celsius is more than enough. Maybe your tip is too thin or it is oxidized.

Joshua Bardwell

Mr.Bardwell im plcing question hete, i cant start new topic yet so it go here, why ground pads take more time to heat up to solder? All positive metl right on contact, do i have a cheap soldering station? Im at 460 deg f.?

I edited the post. But I can't edit your email... :-(

Joshua Bardwell

That would be August 12. Not July. Thank you for everything you do.


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