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    LED light gauge requirements.

    Here are what I use for testing equipment. I really like them as they are stable. You probably can get something made just for this.
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    Problems with First Quad Build, Can't Take Off Without Full Throttle

    I really agree with Neil. I recently installed Steveis and found it is exponentially better. Not only is the throttle smoother and it more stable. You have a lot more functions and controls.
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    LED light gauge requirements.

    Could try it, the LEDs may not be all that bright with the lower voltage.
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    Battery C rate, and what it means

    Ok, I'll quote your post, the density of the battery cells is the main factor to C rate, and this really affects weight.
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    LED light gauge requirements.

    You may need to use a stepdown. Or see if your BEC works.
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    LED light gauge requirements.

    If it is a 12v strip and you are running 3S that'll be fine.
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    IP capture test

    Basically anyone who loads this page has thier IP sent to me in an email. Don't panic, your IP is relitivly useless and is only accurate to a 20 mile (usually higher) radius. And unless you are on a web server you are using DHCP and it will change before long.
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    LED light gauge requirements.

    You could do it off from really small wire 26awg is commonly used, and 30awg would do it. Also one question for Neil, does Europe use a different measurement for wires? Because 12 awg is what most romex uses. @holtneil
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    Another ? on the Syma X5C-1

    May be a new motor, try the oil though. It sounds like something is bent or slightly out of alignment.
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    Cant get the axis spin right

    Anytime.
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    First DIY quadcopter

    That should be true, and anytime.
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    First time building a quadcopter

    If you wanted one step up for the battery charger you could go to this one. It has a nice weight to it and the general build quality looks good (I have one). Or if you plan on upgrading to a much nicer muti-function charger soon you should just get the cheapest possible. The quantum is your...
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    Cant get the axis spin right

    Well you have to turn autolevel to stick mode in misc. settings. Otherwise it switches on the AUX channel (5). Sounds like another problem though. Can you give more information as to what it is doing. with autolevel off you still have stabilization.
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    First DIY quadcopter

    10x4.5 is fine, but you get more lift and speed with the 4.7 pitch.
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    First FPV Quad

    Sorry, I glanced at your post and saw all of the replies I assumed someone was following your thread. Anyways, the Turnigy 9x is a great radio if you want the most band for your buck. The Turnigy battery charger you sent looks great, I'd get that one even if it is a little more. If you get...
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    Where to START !!! ?????

    Haha, ask Neil, he got his wife a Phantom as a present. I think this may be where his motives lay. haha.
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    First DIY quadcopter

    looks good, you could get bigger props too.
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    First DIY quadcopter

    Yes, you'll probably want to get a bigger battery, or more efficient motors. As for the ESCs what about 40 amp?
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    First DIY quadcopter

    Looks good then.
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    First DIY quadcopter

    Enter the closest data to your quadcopter here: http://www.ecalc.ch/xcoptercalc.php
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