Emax goggles standalone conversion
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Convert Emax goggles to standalone LCD. ### Notes - No support needed. Self breaking embedded in the model. - You'll need a hotglue gun not matter what. Parts required: - 4x `Hex M4 screw < 15mm` - 2x `SMA nuts` ### Standard version BOM: - 1x `emax_goggles_front_vx.stl` - 1x `emax_goggles_back_vx.stl` - 4x `emax_goggles_button_vx.stl` ### Autonomous version BOM: - 1x `emax_goggles_front_vx.stl` - 1x `emax_goggles_back_internal_charger_vx.stl` - 4x `emax_goggles_button_vx.stl` Parts: - 1x `Any lipo that fit (eg: BLL 903052 1200mAh)` - 1x `Toggle switch` - Wirings ### Instructions None. It's a design for a niche within a niche targeted for a subgroup of niche users. So no one will ever print it. If you can't figure out how to build it... Well too bad. Feel free to ask questions, I might answer them. Eventually. ### WTF why? I bought an Emax EZ-Pilot RTF. Loved it. So naturally the next day I bought a TinyHawk Freestyle and an QX7 but quickly found out that it was way way too powerful for indoor. I had to fix that so two days later I bought a TinyHawk 2 RTF (no BNF available). Ended with 3 drones, 2 emax goggles, 2 emax controller and an FrSky QX7 in a week. Yea. So the spare goggles is converted to an LCD mounted on the QX7. I'll certainly still move out to DJI FPV with analog but heh. That does the trick for now.
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