That was a great video. Man, my instruction sheet that came with mine was so light I could not see it. You were very helpful. My question is how did you manage, battery, power board, flight board. There is so little room.
@AltitudeImagery9 жыл бұрын
+jerry zito sorry for the late reply... I bought 2 tarot battery plates and mounted 1 on the bottom of the frame with aluminum stand-offs. This is where I strapped my battery. the other one goes on the top of the frame and protects the flight computer and serves as a platform for the 2.4ghz Rx and the 5.8ghz Tx to be mounted on.
@stranji11 жыл бұрын
a question, you will make a video with soldering motors and esc? the frame comes with a distribution power board?
@AltitudeImagery11 жыл бұрын
Hello and thank you for watching my videos. I will not be using a power distribution board hence no soldering needed, instead I'll use a 4 I/O pigtail with bullet connectors. I will soon be uploading that video.
@stranji11 жыл бұрын
congratulations for your videos. I´m waiting for mi Tarot iron man 650 frame and I hope use your videos when I began to build it
@AltitudeImagery11 жыл бұрын
Hi, sorry for the late reply. I wasn't able to make comments until I created a google+ page... I hope you received your quadcopter frame by now. stay tuned for more videos to come.
@MRFRAGMIKE11 жыл бұрын
Hi...I´m wondering whats the 8 foam Pads are good for? Any Idea?
@AltitudeImagery11 жыл бұрын
Hi, Michael! I wondered just the same thing however I did came across an image and saw them installed on the frame. Apparently they are supplied to protect the carbon booms when the booms are locked out for storage to prevent them from sliding open and move around. I don't remember where I came across the picture but it was a stock photo of Tarot ironman 650. If I ever find it again I will link it here.