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    How to Build an FPV Drone Tutorial (DJI & Analog) - …

    Before building, it’s a good idea to prepare the frame, although this step is optional: 1. Sand down the sharp edges on carbon fibre pieces, particularly on the outer side of the arms and plates. Sharp edges could cut your wires and battery strap in a crash. Chamfered edges can also help reduce the likelihood of carbon fibre sheet delamination in c...

    Oscar Liang - FPV Drone Tutorials and Reviews

    Now, it’s time to mount the four motors to the arms. It’s recommended to use threadlock on the motor screws, as vibrations from the motors can cause screws to loosen over time. Fortunately, the screws that come with the Xing2 motors already have threadlock applied, so there’s no need for additional application. The arms are 6mm thick, making the 8m...

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    Before proceeding, it’s a good idea to create a wiring diagram on a piece of paper outlining how to connect all the components. If you’re using the components I recommended, here are connection diagrams you can follow. For the Analog build: For the DJI build: Before soldering any wires, you can “dry fit” all the components in the frame. This proces...

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    Begin by replacing the four shorter screws in the frame with the long M3 30mm bolts that come with the Speedybee F405 V3 stack. Avoid using nylon standoffs for installing FC, ESC and VTX, they break easily in crashes. Use metal bolts instead. Use metal bolts for installing stack (with a metal nut at the botttom), it reduces vibration and wobble, ma...

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    Before plugging in a LiPo battery for the first time, ensure there are no electrical shorts. Using a multimeter in continuity mode, test the positive and negative terminals of the XT60 (or directly on the solder pads). If there is a short circuit, the multimeter will beep continuously. In this case, do not plug in the battery, as it may damage your...

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