
XSR-E Mount for RakonHeli 66mm Brushless Whoop
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This was specifically designed for the RakonHeli 66mm brushless whoop and XSR-E SBUS receiver. I wanted a super clean build without components just being stuck together by some glue. This design slip-fits over the RakonHeli provided standoffs and allows you to mount using the mfg. hardware. The bolt pattern for the XSR-E is 15x15mm, which is 1mm different compared to the 16x16mm FC/ESC stacks. If you haven't see the XSR-E, click the link below. It's an affiliate link, so if you like the design and recommendation, help a brotha out and buy through the affiliate link :) https://www.banggood.com/Original-FrskyEACHINE-15x15mm-XSR-E-D16-2_4G-16CH-ACCST-Dual-Receiver-Compatible-SUBS-CPPM-Output-p-1148143.html?p=0Q242226707462015095 If you're looking for a clean stack on your RakonHeli 66mm whoop, this is what you need. A few tips... -The model can be orientated as-is or rotated 180 degrees on the X-axis. Depending on the orientation, you may have to add additional supports. -Make sure that you print with the layer height between .1-.15mm. Smaller the better. -Use supports that fill at least 50% of the supported area. -Use any type of flexible filament (TPU, Ninjaflex, etc) -Use slower than usual print speeds. This was printed at 2200mm/min X/Y access, with 1200mm/min on the Z. If there's any questions or comments, leave them below and I'll get back to you. I can print and mail for a small fee. Send a message if interested
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