@XevetS : I can do it in bulk, if you have many devices, but shipping from Norway is crazy expensive, $46 for a tracked parcel with 1....20 cubes.
Maybe you can check with somebody in US.
@carloliveira : no big tricks involved. One "trick" I can suggest is to flash them up with an "always armed" ArduPlane (or arduplane + such param file), so I can check every output for shorts with next pin: CH1 outputs 1000us , CH2 2000us, CH1000us and so on - this way I flash it, verify output with a scope, then flash ArduCopter & upload it's .param. (this updates the cubes bootloaderr as well)
Oh, and make sure to have OpenSolo installed beforehand, or at least updated /usr/bin/px_uploader.py - otherwise the solo won't be able to flash a cube with non-3dr bootloader. - Also, installing opensolo updates it's recovery partition, - which - in case you used it, would not be able to flash anything else than a cube with Solo-forf og ArduCopter.
Maybe you can check with somebody in US.
@carloliveira : no big tricks involved. One "trick" I can suggest is to flash them up with an "always armed" ArduPlane (or arduplane + such param file), so I can check every output for shorts with next pin: CH1 outputs 1000us , CH2 2000us, CH1000us and so on - this way I flash it, verify output with a scope, then flash ArduCopter & upload it's .param. (this updates the cubes bootloaderr as well)
Oh, and make sure to have OpenSolo installed beforehand, or at least updated /usr/bin/px_uploader.py - otherwise the solo won't be able to flash a cube with non-3dr bootloader. - Also, installing opensolo updates it's recovery partition, - which - in case you used it, would not be able to flash anything else than a cube with Solo-forf og ArduCopter.