FR7 20 Degree GoPro 7 Mounts with RX VTX and a massive cap

FR7 20 Degree GoPro 7 Mounts with RX VTX and a massive cap

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I'm a low-flyer who prefers cruising at my own pace, and a 34-degree tilt was just too much for me to handle. So I decided to design a 20-degree GoPro mount that sparked an idea for a separate holder set at the same angle, allowing me to keep my Eagle camera out of prop view or the GoPro's line of sight. I also added a ND filter holder, which can be a bit tricky to remove but easy to put back in place. To make it even easier, I created a small gap above the quick record button on the GoPro so you won't have to struggle to get your finger stuck. In my haste, I ended up buying XL capacitors by mistake, but instead of wasting them, I decided to use them to create an integrated mount that can hold a 1000uf Cap. This design also serves as a wire holder and tunnel for the rear electronics. It features a shelf for a TBS nano RX receiver, slots for zip ties or Shoe Goo to secure it in place - I did both. I adjusted the GPS platypus, moving it downwards and adding slots to zip tie or use Shoe Goo to keep it secure. I also designed a stick-type mount for the Singularity RX antenna, which you can check out in the images. The SMA mount and screws go in from underneath, as shown in the pictures. This entire design was a trial-and-error process - I'm not a master printer or designer, but I figured why not give it a shot? The result is functional, and maybe someone else will be inspired to tweak this version and make it even better.

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