micro MRZ  scisky flight controller 7mm motors or 8.5mm

micro MRZ scisky flight controller 7mm motors or 8.5mm

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Micro MRZ250 for the scisky FC can also take other controllers like inductrix types with a little mod. 7mm motors or 8.5mm work fine, but note that 8.5mm has a square shape while 7mm has a circular one. When it comes to prop size, use 52mm to 37 when the motors are flush in motor holders, and 53 to 70mm when props are above the top of the frame with motors and props in different heights. For camera setup, you can choose between single or double top for split systems, as well as add a double top FX798T which has an offset. A camera angle block option is also available. To assemble the quadcopter, solder motors + camara to FC mount using double-sided tape on the frame, then glue the slotted top and 2nd small top piece in place. Use heat shrink on the bottom of motors or a dab of glue gun for extra hold. Additionally, you can glue two 5mm sleeves of heat shrink to the bottom of the frame with CA or super glue to secure the 205 lipo battery. If the heat shrink is too tight, use needle nose pliers to spread it open. This micro quadcopter performs exceptionally well and is one of my favorites - it does flips and rolls with a flight time of 5 minutes on 205s luminniers, and I'm waiting for 250s. The props used are nano QX. I also have a Y4 design coming up, just waiting for parts. Instructions will be provided soon. Average weight: 6 grams Material: ABS Print settings: Printer: Raise3D N2 plus Resolution: .15 Infill: 15 percent Notes: Use brim and no fan when printing in ABS at 240C. Use Elmer's glue stick at 55C temperature.

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