
FPV LCD bracket for Syma X5SC Quadcopter
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Human: I took some FPV parts lying around, so I stuffed them into my Syma X5SC quad. I didn't like the cheap Quanum FPV headset I bought, so I attached the LCD using this bracket I designed. I also made holders for the 2S 1200mAh battery I use to power it, and the 5.4GHz receiver.\nYes, I know there is a commercial version available. I will probably buy it when I can find it, and pull all this off of the transmitter, and the camera, etc. off of the quad, for use elsewhere. This was just for fun.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter: \n RigidBot\n \n Rafts: \n No\n \n Supports: \n Yes\n \n Resolution: \n 0.2mm\n \n Infill: \n 20-25%\n \n Notes: \n The front of the front bracket, and the back of the rear bracket should be laid flat on the build plate for printing. Likewise for the large portion of the back support.\nThe hook may be laid sideways (supports for screw slot), or (as I did), with the long portion of the hook flat on the build plate, and supports for the actual hook. It doesn't take a lot of stress, just keeps the lightweight LCD from falling out.\nThe battery and receiver holders should be printed upright, with support for the retaining tabs.\nPlease excuse my messy SCAD file.\nPost-Printing\nAssembly\n I used four 16mm M3 hex cap screws and nylock nuts for the clamping portion.\nI glued a single 6mm M3 countersunk screw into the back support piece, since I wouldn't be able to access the head of the screw with the LCD in place. You can use one or two screws, but one is really sufficient.\nI glued the rear support to the front bracket to allow me to remove the assembly from the transmitter with the LCD still in place.\nThe battery and receiver holders are epoxied to the back of the back support.
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