
QAV180 (210) XT60 + Antenna mount, HS1184 cam mount, LED bar
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Update: Camera mount gets an extra boost in stability. Update: The new camera angle setting has been revised to 30°, eliminating the need for manual adjustments and saving time. Update: The LED front mount undergoes some fine-tuning for a better fit and added strength, now acting as a bumper to shield the camera from direct impacts while maintaining only 1 gram of extra weight. These LEDs are being used: http://www.banggood.com/LED-Decoration-Board-Strip-3S-For-QAV250-Quadcopter-p-951108.html They work perfectly with both 4S and 3S power sources. Update: The camera mount's width is adjusted to accommodate the camera securely. Use M2x5 or M2x6 screws for mounting, along with two M3x8 screws and two M3 lock nuts to attach the mount firmly in place. Currently working on building a QAV180 clone-based quadcopter. To fit the rear XT60/antenna mount, you'll need to remove the original one by cutting it off using a Dremel tool and a standard cutoff wheel. Move slowly and steadily, keeping the speed at medium. This will get rid of dangling battery connectors and make everything neater. All parts are printed with PETG material. High infill is recommended for added strength. After fitting the XT60 into place, apply a few drops of super glue to all four sides. Once it's dry, you can't pull it out without breaking the mount along with it, so this should provide excellent durability.
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