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9 years 4 weeks ago - 9 years 4 weeks ago #886
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Replied by Garry on topic Walkera QRX350 Pro Quadcopter Gimbal Quick Releas Mount
Another simple thing I did was to replace the metal mounting gear with the Walkera QRX350 Pro Plastic 2D Quick Release Mount.
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9 years 4 weeks ago - 9 years 4 weeks ago #887
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Replied by Garry on topic Walkera QRX350 Pro Quadcopter Longer Legs
Next was the landing gear being to short for the Camera Gimbal. (Kept hitting the ground)
So I finished buying an upgraded set with the longer legs
So I finished buying an upgraded set with the longer legs
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9 years 4 weeks ago - 9 years 4 weeks ago #888
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Replied by Garry on topic Walkera QRX350 Pro Quadcopter hard wired LVC Modification
Now I have just finished the Walkera QRX360 Pro Low Voltage Sensor Modification (LVC Mod).
But I did this modification my way without having to cut wires and resolder them together and shrink wrap them.
The Walkera QRX350 Pro original software has a rather nasty bug in it, and some quadcopters drop from the sky unless they have been modified using Mission Planner or the more permanent internal LVC Mod, which entails the bridging of two wires to create a permanent short circuit so the power sensor.
But I did this modification my way without having to cut wires and resolder them together and shrink wrap them.
The Walkera QRX350 Pro original software has a rather nasty bug in it, and some quadcopters drop from the sky unless they have been modified using Mission Planner or the more permanent internal LVC Mod, which entails the bridging of two wires to create a permanent short circuit so the power sensor.
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