Diablo Pod for Furious 220 frame w/ 52a Extreme32 Plus escs
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I built a 6" pod for my Realacc Furious 220, trimming the bottom plate to create a specialty flying quad. I strongly recommend that everyone builds their own way, but I'll share why this setup stands out. This build is perfect for anyone seeking a bulletproof and badass 6s flying quad - try this same configuration. After building over 100 quads, I can confidently say that this setup offers the most enjoyable flight experience and its toughness never ceases to amaze me. I specifically designed a pod to fit the 52a Extreme32 Plus ESCs from http://www.readytoflyquads.com/52a-extreme32-plus-32bit-esc-blheli-32-d-shot1200. I paired Xnova 2207/1700kv motors with Gemfan 6042 bi blades, which provides a remarkable flight experience on a single 6s 1300mah battery. You can choose any FC you prefer and still have room for a PDB, such as the http://pirofliprc.com/FCHUB-A5-W-CURRENT-SENSOR-184A-BEC-5V-2A_p_4345.html. This power system pairs well with a MICRO camera and mach2 vtx, which I secured on top of the FC using heat shrink. The pod is attached to the frame via 4 zip ties that fit through slots in the arms. There are also 4 grooves on top of the ESC housing for securing the ESCs with zip ties. These do not wrap around the arms but instead keep the ESCs firmly in place. I was asked to share this design, so here it is. Typically, I don't post builds that require specific electronics like these ESCs, but if you're looking for an unreal budget 6s build, try this setup - you won't regret it. Watch a video of this build in action: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=45OCUR0KndY
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