Reddit Reddit reviews Rosiness 180Pcs M3 Nylon Hex Spacers Screw Nut Stand-off Plastic Accessories

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Rosiness 180Pcs M3 Nylon Hex Spacers Screw Nut Stand-off Plastic Accessories
Nylon Hex Spacers/ Screws/ Nuts Assorted Kit.Total 180 pieces. Come with the plastic box.
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u/techyg · 2 pointsr/Multicopter

I think it looks compatible overall. These components would get you in the air just fine. For the receiver, it would be a good idea to go with the Turnigy 9X if you can swing the additional cost, that way you have some additional switches / expansion later.

As far as parts go, it is not clear to me how you would mount your flight controller on that particular frame. It says it has a PDB and I think from the picture it is the round one. The flight controller you linked is a square one (36x36mm) which is standard. You may want to consider a PDB like this one, along with some M3 nylon standoffs so you can mount the flight controller directly above.

I also don't see any XT 60 connectors, which you will need to connect to your PDB so you can supply power from you battery. You would also needs some 14 gauge wire to connect the xt60- included in the link.

When you get your radio, make sure it comes with the radio receiver (the one you linked does) and the correct cables to link to your flight controller.

u/elcheapo · 1 pointr/Multicopter

A description of mine:

  • ZMR clone frame - $35
  • EMAX 2204/2300KV motors + 12A ESCs - $78
  • Naze32 - $25
  • PDB - $5

    Propellers: the sky's the limit. You can start with $20 worth.
    Transmitter/receiver: Turnigy 9X, you can get it for $60/70 at Hobbyking
    Battery / charger: as much as you want to spend. The bare minimum is $12 for a charger and $20-ish for a couple decent batteries (1500 mAh 3S with a good discharge rate). You'll also need odds and ends such as nylon standoffs.

    In short, you can get to your first day of flying a line-of-sight 250 for around $200 if you look for the cheapest parts. That's just the beginning though. If you want FPV then you'll need a transmitter, receiver, goggles, antennas.
u/Malik112099 · 1 pointr/Quadcopter

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