I installed my flytron strobes today and there awesome however I'm crap at install videos :lol: , I did have a video of them in the air but after reading the post on the guy in new Zealand I'm not posting it sorry.
I've got a clip before take off so will post that, for fitting you will need a 5 volt supply, I wired a dc to dc converter form the main battery, 11.1v in and 5v out and mounted inside the p2v beside the naza, I've mounted the strobe pcb's right on the ends of the arms and drilled a small hole beside the motor for the cables to run inside the arms, I've got the lights facing upwards, I done this as for 1 they can be seen from aircraft above and also the light hits the white props and bounces back down and when the timing is right give a larger light area, or if you don't want them to face upwards its easy to turn the board around facing downwards, I've got 2 white strobes on the back arms and 1 red strobe on the front left arm and 1 green strobe on the front right arm, there very bright and they give very good orientation in the dark
will post a clip in the garden soon
I've got a clip before take off so will post that, for fitting you will need a 5 volt supply, I wired a dc to dc converter form the main battery, 11.1v in and 5v out and mounted inside the p2v beside the naza, I've mounted the strobe pcb's right on the ends of the arms and drilled a small hole beside the motor for the cables to run inside the arms, I've got the lights facing upwards, I done this as for 1 they can be seen from aircraft above and also the light hits the white props and bounces back down and when the timing is right give a larger light area, or if you don't want them to face upwards its easy to turn the board around facing downwards, I've got 2 white strobes on the back arms and 1 red strobe on the front left arm and 1 green strobe on the front right arm, there very bright and they give very good orientation in the dark
will post a clip in the garden soon