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jes1111

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The keyed power connectors are clever. But where's the connectors for the PWM to the ESCs? And ESCs zip-tied under the arms? What's that all about? :cold:
 

Tahoe Ed

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My guess is that this is a pre-production test mule using the OPTO esc's. From what I understand in the production unit the esc resides under the plate shown in picture three at the end of the arm under the motor.
 



I like the fact that they don't show the ziptied esc on the arms like they should. In the Chinese forus the esc's are on arms.
How can you easily remove the arm when the esc signal cables are hooked up to the FC?. Also it looks like they forgot to provide power for any led lights.
 


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