wierd....
here it is:
I had posted previously with a build, and you all gave me tons of things to think about. I've decided to order parts from more places so i can get them at a cheaper price. I'll be using banggood, getfpv, and hobbyking for my parts (and amazon prime for loctite!). This is my second time typing this out because my cat closed the tab... fml
Frame: Shendrone Kriger 225X GetFpv $89.99
Motors: Emax RS2205-2300 Banggood $74.89
ESC: FVT LittleBee 30A Banggood $58.49
FCB: CK REV6 NAZE32 Banggood $16.49
PDB/BEC Matek Mini PDB W/ BEC 5V & 12V Banggood $5.99 (Can someone confirm that i can use both the 5v and 12v regulators at the same time, couldnt find exact info on this)
Radio:Turnigy 9XR PRO HobbyKing US East $69.95
Transmitter: OrangeRX DSMX 2.4GHz GetFpv $32.99
Receiver: OrangeRx R615X DSMX 6Ch 2.4GHz w/CPPM GetFpv $11.44
Radio Battery: Turnigy 9XR 11.1v 3s 2200mAh 1.5C HobbyKing US East $14.61
FPV: Quanum Complete FPV Bundle Set w/ Goggles, 5.8GHz 32ch Video TX & RX, CP Antennas, Camera HobbyKing International $68.95 (I decided I'd cheap out on FPV and upgrade to a fatshark setup later)
Batteries: Lumenier 1300mAh 3s 35c GetFpv $67.96 (3 for drone 1 for goggles)
Charger: iMAX B6-AC Clone Banggood $32.99
Props: Gemfan 5030 black and white Hobbyking International $16.64
Random accessories/little things
XT60 Connector Banggood $2.99
red LED Banggood $2.59
Black Standoff Banggood $5.99
Black Heatshrink Banggood $5.20
Battery Strap GetFpv $6.99 (anyone know of any cooler looking battery straps that i wouldn't have to pay extra shipping on?)
Loctite blue AmazonPrime $5.49
Totals:
Banggood: $205.85
GetFpv: $224.03
HobbyKing US East: $84.52 + Shipping
HobbyKing International: $85.59 + Shipping
AmazonPrime: $5.49
Total: $605.48
I need some recommendations on cheapo solder, as the one they have a hobbyking just went on backorder. AmazonPrime perhaps? Also should i get a flux pen to flux my solder points even with rosin core solder?
Did you use any thread lock while assembling?
Here’s the link for Amazon loctite
It might be worth adding some loctite threadlocker to the threads of your bolts to keep them from wiggling out https://www.amazon.com/Loctite-Heavy-Duty-Threadlocker-Single/dp/B000I1RSNS/ref=sr_1_2?crid=23ZAQEVAEMD2L&dchild=1&keywords=loctite+threadlocker&qid=1591165665&sprefix=loctite%2Caps%2C146&sr=8-2