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LorenzMeier avatar LorenzMeier commented on August 23, 2024
Pixracer: Mounting material

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pkocmoud avatar pkocmoud commented on August 23, 2024

The users that are buying and mounting this board will typically have their own particular type of mounting or vibration management solution. This is one way they tune their experience. If they want a recommendation from us on this topic, rest assured it will appear in an email or a forum.

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LorenzMeier avatar LorenzMeier commented on August 23, 2024

The difference with your offering with other offerings is that they indeed do not rely on the user to figure things out, but provide a default solution:
http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__67377__Mini_Flight_Controller_Mounting_Base_30_5mm_Naze32_KK_Mini_CC3D_Mini_APM_30_5mm_36mm_.html

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LorenzMeier avatar LorenzMeier commented on August 23, 2024

I'm also confused by your statement regarding the ACSP: You're saying its designed to be stacked, are you really assuming that your users have spacers in different heights available to them as default?

From a general commercial point of view buying a Pixracer and a QAV250 should result in a flying quad if you want to position yourself as a high-end western provider.

Four spacers cost about $0.40 total. How much is one of your bundled cables?

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SimonWilks avatar SimonWilks commented on August 23, 2024

Here's a trivial start. Spacers would still be needed, alternatively a smarter case design to take the powerboard too. If a mount isn't made available at least as an option at least spacers would be good as it's not trivial to get a hold of these.

pixracer_mount

Mounted ready to go into a mini flying wing:
20160115_135544

Sketchup and STL: pixracer_mount.zip

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