FPV Micro Quadcopter frame
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My current setup is built around the FC Micro Skysky 32-bit Brushed Flight Control Board, which serves as the brain of my drone. I've chosen connectors that meet my needs, and for propellers, I use the Eachine 3-Blade, while opting for CL-0820-17 "Dark Edition" brushed motors for their reliability and performance. The FPV camera in question is the Eachine TX02, which provides a clear view of the surroundings. For instructions on how to separate the VTx from the FPV cam, I rely on a YouTube video that offers step-by-step guidance. As for power supply, I utilize Keenstone 3.7V 500mAh 25C LiPo batteries, known for their high capacity and reliability. My printer of choice is the Original Prusa i3 MK2, which has proven itself to be a versatile and reliable machine in my hands. When it comes to print settings, I tend to opt for a raft-free approach, eliminating any unnecessary material that could weigh down the final product. The resolution I aim for is 0.2mm, providing a good balance between detail and print speed. Infill levels vary from 0% to 25%, but I often choose to go with 0% for the sake of weight reduction.
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