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ultimate whoop, 2-4s 200mw
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This build all started when I added a 200mw vtx to my mobula7. However later I changed from the 2xph2.0 to an xt30 which fried the board. A week later got a 2-4s rated crazybee board to replace however it came with weird issues (quad kept flipping out of the air mid flight and eventually couldn't take off). I showed RDQ the problem and they sent me a new one free of charge (I guess you can never fully trust happymodel). Here is the final build of my take on a power whoop. I knew I wanted a 200mw vtx so I decided to stick with SPI and opted out on a buzzer for weight however I may add one in the future. Overall it flies really well and it is very smooth, no vibrations. It's a little on the heavy side but it's actually really fast and acrobatic. I'll try to get a vid once my dvr works.

Parts:
- Frame: mob7 v3
- Canopy: Aftermarket mob7 canopy for caddx eos2
- Props: gemfan 4 bladed 40mm
- Motors: betafpv 1102 13500kv
- FC: crazybee f4 v3 (2-4s)
- VTX: geprc vtx200
- Cam: caddx eos2

Extra Info:
- 525 mah 2s bat (I like longer flight times)
- props out
- FrSky
- Flight time: 3 min (lands at 3.8/cell) This thing is power hungry
- Weight w/out battery: 38 grams

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Ended up adding this weird ufl connecter support because it popped off in a crash once...luckily I unplugged the battery before anything got damaged phew. Anyway, it works and only adds 0.5 gram.

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I'm still flying it around and seeing what this is capable of and what improvements it needs. But so far no complaints!
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