DIY - ZMR H250 Quadcopter
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This is the build log for my ZMR H250 Cloneout Quadcopter. This is the first multirotor I have ever attempted to build and as such it will be documented and treated as a learning experience. All of the information contained here-in has been gathered and processed into the information you see here.
Websites
- RC Groups : ZMR 250 (Blackout Clone)
- RC Groups : PDB for ZMR 250 Mystery Carbon Fiber Frame
- RC Groups : FrSky Taranis "Howto" Thread
- RC Groups : FrSky Taranis with OpenTX 2.0 and Beyond
- RC Groups : Afroflight Naze32 Setup Guide for Dummies
- RC Groups : Get Your Technician's License. It's Easy. Here's Why And How.
Parts List
Build Log
- Pre-Build Checklist.
<img src="http://kyau.net/img/ZMR250/prebuild-1.jpg" width="259" height="194" alt=""> - Pull the frame and PDB out of the box.
<img src="http://kyau.net/img/ZMR250/prebuild-2.jpg" width="259" height="194" alt=""> - Pull out all the motors, there are long and short screws (separate them).
<img src="http://kyau.net/img/ZMR250/motors-1.jpg" width="259" height="194" alt=""> - Put the propeller shafts on the motors with 4 short screws.
<img src="http://kyau.net/img/ZMR250/motors-2.jpg" width="259" height="194" alt=""> - Assemble the motors to the carbon fiber arms, use 2 long screws and 1 short for each motor (be sure to also seal with loctite).
<img src="http://kyau.net/img/ZMR250/motors-3.jpg" width="259" height="194" alt=""> - Plugged in the soldering iron to get it hot to solder the battery connector to the PCB.
<img src="http://kyau.net/img/ZMR250/battery-1.jpg" width="259" height="194" alt=""> - Took this time to start charging one of the batteries I bought for the quad.
<img src="http://kyau.net/img/ZMR250/battery-2.jpg" width="259" height="194" alt=""> - Soldered the connector to the board.
<img src="http://kyau.net/img/ZMR250/battery-3.jpg" width="259" height="194" alt="">
References
- Naze Wiki: Howto FrSky Telemetry
- Sky Scratch: Using FrSky Telemetry with Naze32 and Cleanflight using softserial