Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Tarot 200mm Mini Quadcopter Build

Tarot 200mm mini quadcopter is super lightweight, allows the camera, battery, ESC, transmitter and antenna to be plugged directly on the frame or soldered on the PCB board. Much less wiring, easy to install.

Here's a brief build manual of Tarot 200mm mini quadcopter. If you are not sure about what spare parts you need, you can simply refer to the ones in Tarot 200mm mini quadcopter ARF combo.

What spare parts you may need:

Tarot 200 mini quadcopter TL200A  x 1
DragonFly MC1806 KV2300 motor x 4
DYS SN 16A ESC x 4
CC3D flight controller x1
Tarort 12V 600TVL camera x 1
5.8g 3-leaf clover antenna x1
5030 PROP x 4 pairs
3S 1300-2200mAh Battery x1 (Not included in our ARF combo)
And silicon wires,straps,shrink tubes etc

Brief Build Manual for your reference:
Firstly, solder the motor and ESC on the Frame.
Solder the signal wire of ESC.
Then the power supply wire of ESC.
Finish soldering the four motors and ESC’s.
Remove the screw on camera,  and then mount the camera on the board. (Pay attention to the Forward and Reverse of camera)
Solder the signal wire of camera. The GND and V ports need to be connected according to the indicates on the frame.
Then solder the camera on the frame.
Clear up the connecting wires of Transmitter.
Solder the positive pole and negative pole of transmitter's power supply wire to the frame. The transmitter’s 5V output, as well as the solder of transmitter’s negative pole and servo’s male plug wire, is used for CC3D’s power supply. 
Install the black nylon standoffs onto CC3D.
Fixed with 4 screws on the frame. 
Insert ESC wire and the 5V power supply wire onto flight controller.
Make a converting wire by using silicon wire and T-plug.
Finally clear up the wires and solder the stand, the build is done!

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