QAV-X runcam micro mount

QAV-X runcam micro mount

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There are two mounts in this design, allowing you to choose the one that suits your needs. One mount is ideal for positioning the camera high and partially exposed, requiring M2x6mm screws for a snug fit with ample clearance behind it, providing some protection as well. This configuration offers a minimum camera angle of 30 degrees, while a maximum of 45 degrees will start to reveal the top of the arch. Alternatively, I've designed a new mount that I'm particularly fond of. It's a more robust design at a 35-degree angle, shielded from impacts by its low profile and tucked-back position. This feature is especially useful as it allows for easy removal without disassembling the top plate. To install this mount, start by inserting the camera and using the screws that came with your Runcam Micro - any longer screws would be too much. Next, insert the standoffs into the 3D-printed base I created; they're snug, so you might need to tap them gently into place. Finally, plug in the camera, slide the mount forward until the standoffs align, and secure it with four screws. A hole is provided for a buzzer, featuring a wide slot that accommodates larger, louder 12mm 5V buzzers.

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