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TEST: RealAcc Orange85 (135g, 3S, 1106, F3, 200mW 40CH)


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INTRODUCTION

The RealAcc Orange85 is the 3S and propguarded version of the Eachine Chaser88, a compact brushess X-quadcopter. The general massive orange color design is given by the 3D printed propguard. With the RO85 we have F3 picoblx board without OSD but with a builtin buzzer, a 4-in-1 10A BLHeli_S ESC board Dshot600 ready and a 200mW 40CH 600TVL CMOS AIO camera. Three choice of receiver are offered: DSM2/X for spektrum radio, FlySky AFHDS-2A and FrSky in D8 mode. Let’s discover this bundle.

BOX CONTENT

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The packaging is basic regular box…. no specific marketing probably to reduce cost.

+ 1 x RealAcc Orange85 (with a 3S 450mAh LiPo with XT30)
+ 1 x Charger
+ 4 x Spare props (2 CW, 2 CCW)

No instruction manual ….

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OVERVIEW

The RO85 is the deluxe/revised mode of the Eachine chaser88, just few mm smaller for the diagonal distance between motors.

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Realtively bad news, 3K carbons arms are only 1mm.

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If the propguard improves the general robustness of the system, if you decide to remove the propguard, the arms will probably break super fast.

-FRONT VIEW
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With racerstart 2035 props installed

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-SIDE VIEW
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To insert easily a microUSB cable it’s more easy to remove the front left props

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For better 2.4G transmission, the FrSky’s antenna should be installed more vertically rear as follows

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-REAR VIEW
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two programmable LED lights are jailing the builtin buzzer

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Actually they indicate left and right direction respectively

-UPPER VIEW
-BOTTOM VIEW

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The prop guard is massive, 3D printed

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Standalone weights around 23g …. For sure this material is less efficient than 3K carbon… and can break/explose in a lot of small parts during a crash

-WEIGHT
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More than 135g standalone …. it’s a lot for a 85mm machine … the guilty is this 3Dprinted propguard, more than 23g standalone.

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Motors

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LiPo

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Camera module

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Disassembling

UNBOXING, ANALYSIS, BINDING, CONFIGURATION AND DEMO FLIGHT

CONCLUSIONS

PROS

+ Orange color
+ Good PIDs out of the box
+ Powerfull in 3S despite 135g
+ F3 FC w/betaflight
+ Good AIO FPV camera with good FPV range
+ Antenna guard

CONS

– 3 min of flying duration
– 1935 pentablades props introducing a bit of jello
– No OSD
– Breakable and heavy propguard
– 1mm carbon arms
– Heavy 85mm machine
– Real 200mW VTX ?
– No telemetry for the FrSky D8 receiver

This quadcopter have been courtesy provided by Banggood in order to make a fair and not biased review. I would like to thank them for this attitude.
You can find it actually for 136USD at http://www.banggood.com/Realacc-Orange85-F3-FPV-Racer-BNF-Dshot-10A-ESC-5_8G-40CH-200mW-VTX-600TVL-14-Cmos-Camera-2-3S-p-1139956.html

Cet article TEST: RealAcc Orange85 (135g, 3S, 1106, F3, 200mW 40CH) est apparu en premier sur Drone-Maniac !!!!!!!.

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