Help with csj s167 parts

Raunchy

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Ok, its a cheap drone...but i cannot find propshafts,motors,gears ect for it. Nobody lists parts for this drone even though its getting to be a popular starter cameradrone. The sg900 and parts look almost identical with the exception of the sg900's body top. There are no markings on the 167 motors,gears ect. Will they interchange?? Or anyone know where to buy these parts? Thanx in advance!!!
 
I don't have an answer to that but suggest checking out uavfutures YouTube channel for how to build a brushless quad for under $100 (usually bit of a lie cause need charger and soldering iron and couple other starter tools but worth having and learning to use for repairs). Geared quadcopters are okay to start on just like the micros, but think from there either go DJI or go DIY are better bets for long term (or BNF/PNP if you really don't like building and don't care for all the details). In any case brushless motors and no gearing on the drive/props is the way to go for something you can maintain, there's a lot of options in the 5" range and decent amount in the 3" range.
 
I don't have an answer to that but suggest checking out uavfutures YouTube channel for how to build a brushless quad for under $100 (usually bit of a lie cause need charger and soldering iron and couple other starter tools but worth having and learning to use for repairs). Geared quadcopters are okay to start on just like the micros, but think from there either go DJI or go DIY are better bets for long term (or BNF/PNP if you really don't like building and don't care for all the details). In any case brushless motors and no gearing on the drive/props is the way to go for something you can maintain, there's a lot of options in the 5" range and decent amount in the 3" range.
I don't have an answer to that but suggest checking out uavfutures YouTube channel for how to build a brushless quad for under $100 (usually bit of a lie cause need charger and soldering iron and couple other starter tools but worth having and learning to use for repairs). Geared quadcopters are okay to start on just like the micros, but think from there either go DJI or go DIY are better bets for long term (or BNF/PNP if you really don't like building and don't care for all the details). In any case brushless motors and no gearing on the drive/props is the way to go for something you can maintain, there's a lot of options in the 5" range and decent amount in the 3" range.
Thanks wafflejock!. I know its a starter drone....and didnt know a brushless drone can be built at that price!. I will look into it. Thanls again.
 
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