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fengshuidrone
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I have to ask, if this rather basic tech talk is putting you off, how do you plan on following up with a successful build? I guarantee that if you plan on building a flyable quad, you will need to know all of that stuff before you get done. As long as you are capable of learning this stuff as the build progresses everything will be fine. This is all basic stuff that you will need to know to fly safely as well. The possibilities for mixing and matching parts and assemblies from all the various vendors out there would make it difficult to come up with a definitive build it like this list that you request, but it could be done I guess. There will be parts on the list that you don't understand anything about as well and things like polarity and signal and servo's and what not. You will for sure need to know about polarity when it comes time to hook all your wiring up. Your best bet is to delve into all of this stuff on your own when not following along with the build. Remember, these multirotor things are really not toys. They have sharp blades spinning at ungodly speeds and carry a flammable and unstable device for power. Safety and knowledge will save you from bad things happening when you forget they are not a toy.Sorry, really out of my element when you started discussing volts and amperage limits. I am now more confused than before - easily done.
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