Hello everyone. New to the forum and the hobby of Quad Choppers but not RC's.
Ok, so I am building my first Quad chopper. And I have chosen to build the FT270 as that first quad chopper. For medical reasons, I am not very stable with a soldering iron and have chosen to go with a EMAX Mini Magnum 2 as a complete Flight Controller, VTx, RX, and ESC solution. I will have to get the FrSky XM receiver added to the EMAX Stack which I will have to work thru (probably pay local hobby shop). I have also bought the EMAX "Quad Pack" Power Combo with RS2205-S Motors, & 30A Bullet ESCs.
I know that the original design of the FT270 was to have a single stack FC installed. I have heard that some have raised the upper level plates up to fit the multi layer stacks such as the controller I have bought.
Here is the big question: Can I remove the lower stack of the EMAX which is the 4 in 1 35A ESC and utilize the 4 individual 30A esc's which came with the motor/esc combo package? And would that reduce the size of the EMAX stack enough to fit between the plates? I could put the individual esc's on the Arm's as found on many quad choppers.
Thanks,
John Moore
Ok, so I am building my first Quad chopper. And I have chosen to build the FT270 as that first quad chopper. For medical reasons, I am not very stable with a soldering iron and have chosen to go with a EMAX Mini Magnum 2 as a complete Flight Controller, VTx, RX, and ESC solution. I will have to get the FrSky XM receiver added to the EMAX Stack which I will have to work thru (probably pay local hobby shop). I have also bought the EMAX "Quad Pack" Power Combo with RS2205-S Motors, & 30A Bullet ESCs.
I know that the original design of the FT270 was to have a single stack FC installed. I have heard that some have raised the upper level plates up to fit the multi layer stacks such as the controller I have bought.
Here is the big question: Can I remove the lower stack of the EMAX which is the 4 in 1 35A ESC and utilize the 4 individual 30A esc's which came with the motor/esc combo package? And would that reduce the size of the EMAX stack enough to fit between the plates? I could put the individual esc's on the Arm's as found on many quad choppers.
Thanks,
John Moore