
FPV monitor/ receiver housing
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I wanted a FPV monitor so anyone watching could take a ride. I created two different versions because I had the time and resources available to me. Unfortunately, you'll have to figure out the print settings on your own, just make sure to set the infill high enough for stability's sake. I added a step-down converter to use up to 6S (though I haven't tested it yet), but I've successfully used 2, 3, and 4S batteries. To use this feature, you'll need to calibrate the converter with a Philips screwdriver - just set it and forget about it. You can find the relevant links below. I printed one model using PLA and another using ABS, which can be finicky until you get the settings just right. I designed these models in Fusion 360. If you'd like, I can upload the F3D files for you (or convert them to a mesh or brep format if needed), just let me know.
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