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Are these the correct components to build a racing quadcopter

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hi I was just wondering if any of use guys could verify me that I have all the correct and specific components for my quadcopter to work. Also would these be the correct components to allow the quadcopter to be light enough and powerful enough to race. Here is a list of all the components I have managed to find.image.jpg
 
Seems correct, although it's more difficult without being able to click on the actual links and I'm not going to hand-type the item numbers into the HK search - so don't take my word for it completely. The only real thing I see that might be missing is wiring and/or plugs/connectors. Unless the power distribution you got has all of the proper wiring and connectors? Oh, wait - is there a battery on the list there? I don't see one.
 
Seems correct, although it's more difficult without being able to click on the actual links and I'm not going to hand-type the item numbers into the HK search - so don't take my word for it completely. The only real thing I see that might be missing is wiring and/or plugs/connectors. Unless the power distribution you got has all of the proper wiring and connectors? Oh, wait - is there a battery on the list there? I don't see one.

No I forgot to say that I am purchasing my battering and charger else we're sorry and arnt the male to male wires them.
 
I'm not sure. Paste the link to the motors, esc's, and power distribution board you're using and I'll check it out.
 
That PDB has 3.5mm female bullet plugs. Your ESC's have 2mm bullet connectors (male). Your ESC's and motors should be good, but you will need a different PDB, unless you buy 3.5mm male bullet connectors for your ESC's, cut the 2mm off of the side that connects to the PDB and solder on the 3.5mm. I honestly wouldn't go with a PDB on a mini quad though. I'd actually use a breakout cable since it's 1/3 the weight.

http://cdn.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/catalog/67929.jpg

You need to make sure your battery has the right connector though, or you'd need to buy the correct one and solder it on yourself.

There's this too.

http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/...opter_Power_Breakout_Cable_UK_Warehouse_.html
 
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