rich martin
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good morning everyone.
Fancied getting myself a quad after stumbling upon some racing videos.
I don't have any experience so wanted to start out cheap To learn on so bought a zmr/emax combo off eBay.
Whilst searching YouTube for build videos, I came across the zabo 250 and really liked the look of the frame and how all the wiring is intergrated into the frame.
I decide to buy this frame and use the emax parts and cc3d board from the zmr kit.
Anyhow, both kits arrived yesterday so cracked on with the build.
Here's a bit of a progress log.
Upon first inspection, the frame is really impressive, the carbon looks like good stuff and everything is cut very cleanly.
Here you can see that I've soldered my escs to the broad and the arms, making sure I crossed the wires on two of them. This is also the stage when I noticed the first hiccup.
The zabo frame is advertised as suitable for 3100 kv and 2300 kv motors but my emax 2300kv motors screw holes don't line up. No biggie as I'll just fix that with my dremel.
The rest of the frames goes together lovely until I notice the second hiccup....
As you can see, the cc3d I got for the zmr has top pins which would have been fine on that frame but this zabo one is a bit slimmer. Oh well, off to eBay to order one with side pins.
All in all, I'm really enjoying building this despite the little niggles. I've spent an unnecessary extra £50 odd quid but hopefully I'll be able to make that back selling all the left over parts.
Sorry for the über long first post
Fancied getting myself a quad after stumbling upon some racing videos.
I don't have any experience so wanted to start out cheap To learn on so bought a zmr/emax combo off eBay.
Whilst searching YouTube for build videos, I came across the zabo 250 and really liked the look of the frame and how all the wiring is intergrated into the frame.
I decide to buy this frame and use the emax parts and cc3d board from the zmr kit.
Anyhow, both kits arrived yesterday so cracked on with the build.
Here's a bit of a progress log.
Upon first inspection, the frame is really impressive, the carbon looks like good stuff and everything is cut very cleanly.
Here you can see that I've soldered my escs to the broad and the arms, making sure I crossed the wires on two of them. This is also the stage when I noticed the first hiccup.
The zabo frame is advertised as suitable for 3100 kv and 2300 kv motors but my emax 2300kv motors screw holes don't line up. No biggie as I'll just fix that with my dremel.
The rest of the frames goes together lovely until I notice the second hiccup....
As you can see, the cc3d I got for the zmr has top pins which would have been fine on that frame but this zabo one is a bit slimmer. Oh well, off to eBay to order one with side pins.
All in all, I'm really enjoying building this despite the little niggles. I've spent an unnecessary extra £50 odd quid but hopefully I'll be able to make that back selling all the left over parts.
Sorry for the über long first post