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#61 Posted : 27 July 2015 21:07:36

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#62 Posted : 28 July 2015 00:25:17

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Coming together very nicely, great progress....Cool Cool

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#63 Posted : 28 July 2015 08:44:06

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Thanks guys, it's starting to show its size now. Should have a good payload capability...
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#64 Posted : 28 July 2015 09:23:54

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Further two my previous comment, something worth remembering with all this arm confusion. The motor screw threads go in different directions depending on the rotor direction. This means I had to de-construct my front right arm to put the motor on the left one then put the motor from pack 7 on the front right.

I now have 3 out of 4 arms complete and attached to ESC's but boy did that pack one cock up confuse things.

One thing I need to do is sort my cables out. Yours are much neater. :)
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#65 Posted : 28 July 2015 12:17:50

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As long as you have a silver nut in the rotor to the left front and right rear, and the black nuts front right and rear left you have it licked..
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#66 Posted : 28 July 2015 13:05:21

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Marsot, I am in the same boat as you unfortunately. 4 rotor arms all counter clockwise.

I'm not giving up hope because I got a replacement arm (albeit the wrong one!) very promptly through Tomick, so hopefully I will get the right one in the next couple of days. The build is frustratingly slow though and I can't imagine the suffering of the 24 month subscribers!

To be honest, I'd pay upfront to get the remainder of the subscription through now - I have a GoPro and 3d gimbal waiting patiently to take to the skies!
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#67 Posted : 05 December 2015 16:00:55

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Pack 8. Stage33.
parts supplied, front and rear of chassis.Locate the position on the chassis where the parts are to be fitted,test fit then put away till needed..
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#68 Posted : 05 December 2015 16:06:35

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Stage 34, The chassis top.
Test fit, paying attention to the wiring underneath, do not trap it. when happy with the fit put away till needed.
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#69 Posted : 05 December 2015 16:09:45

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Stage 35, This part has already been done a number of times for the other rotor arms, so I shouldn't need to go through it, just a couple of reminder pictures..
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#70 Posted : 05 December 2015 16:14:36

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Stage 36 is just a continuation of the last stage, Again just a couple of reminders.
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Stage 37, fitting the LED connectors.
look at the board, to see its orientation and what goes where.There are 4 sockets for the LEDs from the rotor arms and a socket that already has a plug in it, this one is for the ESC connection, a red socket is on the end of the lead. At the rear of the chassis there is a space for the board with 2 clips, noting the path of the blue/black/red wire, this is taken to the rear and slotted into the recess on the right rear of the small square protrusion on the back of the chassis. once clipped into place the LED plugs can be plugged in, the connector from the rear left LED, plugs into the corresponding socket, as with front left and front right, the final socket will be plugged into the remaining socket when that arm is fitted at a later stage.
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#72 Posted : 05 December 2015 16:40:25

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Pack 9, Stage 38. The ESC connector cable. plus the receiver cable.
Pass the ESC cable through the hole in the lower chassis(shown).
The black wires from the ESCs are plugged into the black socket, and likewise the red wires into the red socket. It will be noted that a space remains in both sockets, space for the final ESC. the Red plug on a short lead is plugged into the Red socket that comes from the LED board fitted in the previous stage.
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#73 Posted : 05 December 2015 16:48:50

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Stage 39, Top of Body. supplied in this part, top of body and double sided tape.
First remove the film that covers the plastic parts, apply double sided tape to the red part, to correspond wit the contact areas on the black part of the body, received way back back at the beginning. join the 2 parts together and put aside for a short while..
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#74 Posted : 05 December 2015 16:54:01

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Stage 40, securing the ESCs. Using some of the same double sided tape, first remove the temporary masking tape fixings for the ESCs, and replace with double sided tape, do not stress the wires whist carrying out this stage.
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#75 Posted : 05 December 2015 16:55:51

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Parts supplied with stage 40
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#76 Posted : 05 December 2015 17:00:11

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Stage 41 The front of the body.
This time apply double sided tape to the black part, and alighn the red part with both the Black and red parts,Do not put tape on the red part at this time.. Put asside for working on later..
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#77 Posted : 05 December 2015 17:12:59

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Stage 42, The bracket for an action cam.
parts included are, bracket, a main support and 4 shock absorbers. M5x20mm screw, M5 nut and 2 grub screws.
Fit the rubber shock absorbers into the circular holes in the main support, when all 4 shocks are fitted,the carrying bracket is fitted to the other end of the shocks, the tower on the bracket passes through the support, fixing the two together is a little fiddly but do able.the grub screws go into holes on the underside of the main support. The M5x20mm bolt goes through the tower on the bracket with the M5 nut applied loosely. The cam carrier can now be mounted onto the two alloy tubes running under the chassis. ( hence the reason for them to be offset forwards). The grub screws are then pinched up, do not over tighten..
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#78 Posted : 05 January 2016 21:07:49

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Well, here we go, Pack 10, stage 43 the rear right rotor arm.
Insert LED light bar supplied in this stage, feeding the wires (carefully) short end to the motor end and long one through to the hinged end. once in situe the LED bar is covered by the clear cover supplied in stage 36 with the twoM2x6mm screws supplied with it. take the circular LED plate( supplied in stage 36) and fit the plug into the socket The LED plate is then possisionedand the cover from stage 36 along with the two M2x12mm screws. this completes the instalation of the LED lights on the drone..
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#79 Posted : 05 January 2016 21:15:34

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Stage 44 rear right rotor guard.
Fix the rotor guard to the guard support. alligne the guard and support and push together, do not force. they will click when engaged.
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#80 Posted : 05 January 2016 21:21:40

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Stage 45 The rear right motor, Check if a grubscrew has been fitted, if not, locate grubscrew from stage 40 and insert into hole, and tighten. Fit the clockwise rotor from stage 32 ( it is stamped on the front face with a CW) Put the SILVER nut into the recess on the rotor ( propellor) and screw onto the rotor do not over tighten.
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