Thoughts on KK blackboard

I need another FC for my new build... Im holding out for a cc3d, until then tho i see these are cheap and available, id rather not buy another naza as Ill use the money in a month for the cc... Are the KK boards any good? It would be on my qav500, that or I swap my naza over and put KK on my HT fpv

thanks
 


Vortex

Member
I have been flying with a BlackBoard for a few months now and just fitted the KK2 board and it seems much more solid and is super easy to set up and adjust. I'll be trying it out with some harder flying this weekend and am expecting I won't be disappointed!!

Regards,

Lance
 



flitelab

Member
http://www.multiwiicopter.com/ is a commercial supplier of multiwii boards, it is not the multiwii project itself, which is opensource. There are various multwii board makers like this one, quadrino, varous Chinese clones, etc.

http://www.multiwii.com/
http://www.multiwii.com/forum/

I sell the Quadrino board here in Canada, but currently out of stock on the Zoom, but I do have one the older Basic boards still new. I also may have a used CC board if your trying to track one down.
 


Vortex

Member
I gave up on Multiwii as it's almost impossible to get the configuration software to load and work. I bought a Crius Multiwii SE v0.2 board and the programming cards and gave up on it after 4 days messing around with it!! The KK2 is much much easier
 

mailman35

Member
following the instructions for the adrundo, i have no problem getting the ftdi (serial connection) to talk to the board.
also no problems updaitng the sketch and codebase to the newest release.
 

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