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Simply cut a rectangle in the wing or fuse foam and glue the case in so the cover is flush. Tap the corner holes for a 2mm screw and you are ready to go. You can also add a pair of lightweight 22mm square heat-sinks (see picture) which only add about 8g.<br><br> | Simply cut a rectangle in the wing or fuse foam and glue the case in so the cover is flush. Tap the corner holes for a 2mm screw and you are ready to go. You can also add a pair of lightweight 22mm square heat-sinks (see picture) which only add about 8g.<br><br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 20:44, 19 October 2016
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Introduction
This simple video transmitter case houses the 400mw & 800mw 1.2G Tx's found at many RC sellers. One such seller is ReadyMadeRC.com. These transmitters come enclosed in a very heavy aluminum heat-sink case which can be discarded.
Simply cut a rectangle in the wing or fuse foam and glue the case in so the cover is flush. Tap the corner holes for a 2mm screw and you are ready to go. You can also add a pair of lightweight 22mm square heat-sinks (see picture) which only add about 8g.
Print Files