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 ==== Step - Stack Mount & ESC Prep ==== ==== Step - Stack Mount & ESC Prep ====
-Add the ESC spacer to the midplate and secrue it by screwing 4x 28mm M3 screws from the bottomplate through the spacer. Now take your ESC and pretinn all the pads with solder. Now insert the four silicon grommets to the ESC. You can now push it down onto the ESC spacer by sliding it down the screws.+Add the ESC spacer to the midplate and secure it by screwing 4x 28mm M3 screws from the bottomplate through the spacer. Now take your ESC and pretinn all the pads with solder. Now insert the four silicon grommets to the ESC. You can now push it down onto the ESC spacer by sliding it onto the stack screws.
  
 ==== Step - ESC ==== ==== Step - ESC ====
-Now shorten the cables so they can reach the corresponding ESC pad. We recommend to leave some spare wire so don't cut to tight. Strip the end of the wire and solder it to the pad. We recoomend to solder hot but quick in order to not damage the ESC. Do this for all four motors.+Now shorten the cables so they can reach the corresponding ESC pad. We recommend to leave some slack so don't cut too tight. Strip the end of the wire and solder it to the pad. We recommend to solder hot but quick in order to not damage the ESC. Do this for all four motors.
  
 Now add the XT60 connector by shortening the + wire the amount the + and - pads are apart from the ESC. Strip the end of the fire and solder it to the + pad of the ESC. Now solder a red cable for the capacitor to the + pad of the ESC. Then solder a black cable for the capacitor to the - pad of the ESC. And to finish the power connection solder the - cable of the XT60 to the - pad on the ESC. Now add the XT60 connector by shortening the + wire the amount the + and - pads are apart from the ESC. Strip the end of the fire and solder it to the + pad of the ESC. Now solder a red cable for the capacitor to the + pad of the ESC. Then solder a black cable for the capacitor to the - pad of the ESC. And to finish the power connection solder the - cable of the XT60 to the - pad on the ESC.
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 ==== Step - Receiver Mounting ==== ==== Step - Receiver Mounting ====
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 Coat the receiver with conformal coating and wait for it to dry. Now add the antenna and put the receiver into a heatshrink. Use a hot air gun to shrink the heatshrink Coat the receiver with conformal coating and wait for it to dry. Now add the antenna and put the receiver into a heatshrink. Use a hot air gun to shrink the heatshrink
  
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 Now slide the receiver into the TPU receiver mount but make sure the bind button is reachable. (Heating up the TPU part can help you with this step). Once the receiver is in the mount add the mount to the frame by sliding it into the front right slot on the pod front plate and twist it into its place by using some pliers. The antenna cable should run behind the mounted standoff. Now slide the receiver into the TPU receiver mount but make sure the bind button is reachable. (Heating up the TPU part can help you with this step). Once the receiver is in the mount add the mount to the frame by sliding it into the front right slot on the pod front plate and twist it into its place by using some pliers. The antenna cable should run behind the mounted standoff.
  
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 Put the Antenna into the TPU antenna mount and secure it to the arm by using two zip ties. Put the Antenna into the TPU antenna mount and secure it to the arm by using two zip ties.
  
 ==== Step - O3 Mounting ==== ==== Step - O3 Mounting ====
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 Prepare your DJI O3 Air Unit by replacing the stock camera cable with a extended 20cm one. Prepare your DJI O3 Air Unit by replacing the stock camera cable with a extended 20cm one.
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 Now remove the bottom four M1.6 screws of the unit and screw on the O3 TPU mount. Make sure to run the AirUnit and optionally the GPS cable through the O3 mount. Now remove the bottom four M1.6 screws of the unit and screw on the O3 TPU mount. Make sure to run the AirUnit and optionally the GPS cable through the O3 mount.
  
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 Secure the O3 AirUnit to the frame by using four 6mm M3 screws. Secure the O3 AirUnit to the frame by using four 6mm M3 screws.
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