Traxxas UDR FPV Prints

Traxxas UDR FPV Prints

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Proper build showcase *Photos / Explanation still being written and will be linked here when I finally finish it* *Added a slightly newer version of the servo mounting bracket, allowing for the camera to be mounted at a lower height to give it a better FOV* **Please comment if you have an idea about something I can improve or add** 7.27***Added a new variant of the lid that actually looks like more than just a flat box 8.11****Added a Variant of the Antenna mount without the PDB pads, for anyone using the Traxxas Light setup. 9.3*****Wiring has been reworked to accommodate the Traxxas light setup in place of MyTrickRc 6" bar, and 3mm Heatset inserts have been installed on most mounting holes for components. Almost done with the current rework. I just need to get the headset head-tracking input working, and remount the Traxxas light-bar higher to fix the Cameras FOV. I hope to finish this project soon. 9.19******The basic descriptions of the parts are as follows: The largest two components are a tray used to mount the Runcam Split 2 recording board in an accessible location that is also water resistant when O-Rings or a seal are added. Two variable brackets were semi-functional attempts to mount a MytrickRc 6" lightbar to the car. While it does work, the part is weak to impacts and requires a slight bend to fit properly. Hence why its .Step file was available. The bar with and without the flat panel is the VTx antenna mount, one version just holds a bulkhead SMA connector, while the other also holds a standard 30x30 PDB to make wiring FPV and other things simple (Outdated with the use of the Traxxas Light setup). The two small open brackets are servo mounts that were bolted/mounted to the interior tray of the UDR to hold a servo. The Runcam Split 2 Camera was bolted to the top of the servo on the driver side, allowing for a more realistic perspective and pan of the camera. 5.2.2019 Details have been updated to show that work has been completed. The parts did their job and allowed for me to setup the Traxxas UDR for FPV in a manner I was happy with. Head tracking is highly recommended if you plan to setup a pan servo, allowing for ease of driving and reduced headache. Without Tracking it can be nauseating when the camera wings it back and forth when you slap the steering about to track straight on loose ground.

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