
FPV Micro Drone Quadcopter BeanCopter V4
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This microcopter was designed for a workshop at Fab Lab Seoul focusing on microquads.\nFPV equipment is cleverly embedded within the flight controller.\nIt is very lightweight and quick to print, making it easy to replace in case of a crash.\nV4 Characteristics:\n- Motors are specifically designed for 7mm class use\n-An optional 6mm motor mount is available\n-Electronics are mounted on top for enhanced accuracy\n-Lipo protection is provided at the bottom ( semienclosed)\n-Arms are designed to be highly resistant yet flexible, effectively absorbing crashes\nFor this particular model, FPV equipment consists of:\n-Coaxial wire used as a dipole antenna\n-Microcamera with 600TV resolution and 3gr weight\n-Trasmitter TX5823\n-Polulu voltage regulator or another 150mah lipo for clean/separate power supply\nAll electronic components and motors are easily accessible.\nThe motor holders are flexible, allowing motors of size 7-6mm to be attached.\nFor the test model, a microwii flight controller with dms2 receiver on board was used; however, various other flight controllers can be mounted.\nUPDATE V5: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1504643\nA full tutorial is available at: http://eduardochamorro.github.io/beansreels/workshops/beandrone.html\nPrint Settings:\nPrinter Brand: Deltaprintr\nPrinter: Deltaprintr Assembled\nRafts: No\nSupports: Yes\nResolution: 0.1-0.2\nInfill: 10-20%\nNotes: This model is very tolerant, allowing you to print with nearly any settings.\nYou can even print without supports if your printer is well calibrated and the speed is set at 80mm/s or higher.
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