Best way to turn hubsan x4 h107c into fpv quad?

Street

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I need a FPV quad when I can't run my 250. I've seem a lot of micro quads lately and I'm wondering how I can turn my x4 into a rainy day fpv setup.

I saw a really small 600 tvl and 5.8ghz transmitter on flite test a few days ago and I'm curious how to wire it and get power to it. Or is there a better way?
 
I need a FPV quad when I can't run my 250. I've seem a lot of micro quads lately and I'm wondering how I can turn my x4 into a rainy day fpv setup.

I saw a really small 600 tvl and 5.8ghz transmitter on flite test a few days ago and I'm curious how to wire it and get power to it. Or is there a better way?
I was about to link that to you, you'll just have to take the shell off of your hubsan and find out where the FCB board is getting it's power, clip off the jst plug from the camera and solder it up to there. I have a clone of your mini quad and I was thinking about doing the exact same thing for the exact same reason lol
 
I was about to link that to you, you'll just have to take the shell off of your hubsan and find out where the FCB board is getting it's power, clip off the jst plug from the camera and solder it up to there. I have a clone of your mini quad and I was thinking about doing the exact same thing for the exact same reason lol
Since I have the camera version could I just remove that and wire up fpv camera to its connection?
 
I imagine, just double check the voltage. Or just solder right off the main power lead.

I keep seeing people use voltage regulators on micro fpv when components are separate. Do you think I need one? I bought that camera and it's on it's way. I'm wondering if I should just move all the components over to a new frame as well. What type of frame would fit the hubsan equipment?
 
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