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QAV180 (210) XT60 + Antenna mount, HS1184 cam mount, LED bar
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Update: Camera Mount Strengthened Some More. _________________ Update: The Camera Mount Got A New Revision That Sets The Camera Angle To 30° To Save Manual Adjustment. _______________________ Update: The Led Front Mount Was Modified A Bit. Better Fit, And Additional Strength To Act More Like A Bumper To Protect The Camera From Taking A Direct Hit. Only 1G More Weight. Leds Used Are These, Btw: Http://Www.Banggood.Com/Led-Decoration-Board-Strip-3S-For-Qav250-Quadcopter-P-951108.Html Work Fine On 4S Too. ________________ Update: Slightly Adjusted The Camera Mount Width. Use M2X5 Or M2X6 Screws To Mount Camera, 2Xm3X8 + 2X M3 Lock Nut To Attach The Mount. _______________________________ Currently Doing A Build Based On A Qav180 Clone. In Order To Fit The Rear Xt60/Antenna Mount, You Have To Cut Off The Original One. This Can Be Done Simply With A Dremel, Standard Cutoff Wheel, And A Steady Hand. Medium Speed, Go Slow. I Can'T Stand Dangling Battery Connectors, So This Cleans It Up Nicely. All Parts Printed In Petg. Use High Infill For Strength. After Test-Fitting The Xt60 (It Should Slide In Fairly Easily), Apply A Few Drops Of Super Glue On All Four Sides, Slide It In, And Let It Dry For A Few Hours. Using That Method, The Only Way To Get It Out Was To Break The Mount Along With It, So It Should Hold Up Good.
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