Wizard 220S Side Covers

Wizard 220S Side Covers

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The freshly released Eachine Wizard 220S has just hit the market, boasting cutting-edge tech and sleek designs. However, one notable flaw has come to light: the carbon fiber side panels have a tendency to constrict the wires, causing potential damage or disruption of signal flow. As an avid flyer, I've had my fair share of experience with various radio systems, and currently I'm using a Spektrum radio in conjunction with a Lemon RC receiver - a tried-and-true combo that's served me well thus far. But what really caught my attention was the new F4 flight controller, which boasts an innovative plug-based design rather than traditional soldering. This upgrade is undoubtedly a game-changer, but it also presents a challenge: there simply isn't enough space on the board to accommodate all three wires without risking pinching or damage. In my effort to maximize performance and minimize headaches, I've opted to eliminate the dedicated slot for the blackbox SD card. It's worth noting that this new design won't be compatible with the standard Wizard 220 model - a trade-off I'm willing to make in order to take full advantage of the 220S's advanced features.

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