QAV250 Mod
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Whole modification of the QAV250 : \nVTX / LIPO buzzer support \nFlightboard / receiver plate \nAntenna hold \nBack light \nCamera support (Sony Effio from Hobbyking) \nThe camera support is a total redesign (back and support) inspired by this concept : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:548679 \nCloverleaf protection achieved through innovative use of this design : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:813954 \nThis custom design is for a Naze32 flight board, for a Pixhawk Lite flight board consult this specific option : http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1044405\nRefer to the provided instructions for further details Instructions Every part was printed with a high level of infill quality, except qav250_light which required a 15% reduction in infill for optimal results If you need: Use antenna_support-qav.stl for a secure antenna holder Utilize qav250_light.stl to activate your back light feature Attach your video transmitter and lipo alarm by using ts5823.stl and ts5823-rondelle.stl Shift your flight board, secure a buzzer and position your D4R receiver with qav250-plate.stl and support-transfo.stl Mount your camera by combining sony_effio_back.stl, sony_effio_front.stl and sony_effio_support.stl Special guidelines 1) Video mount assembly uses two separate files to optimize compatibility and stability 2) A standard 3mm screw is used as an axis for precise alignment of the camera installation 3) Support transfo is exclusively utilized when implementing a step down voltage regulator, ensuring caution not to apply excessive heat 4) To secure the back light, drill two small holes in the frame.
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