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Modelo 3D Nano FPV Tank por freddie_frog no Thingiverse

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NANO FPV TANK

Hi

Here is my Nano FPV Tank with proportional speed contol and controlable LED lights that can fit in the palm of your hand!

This tank is only 5.5x4x3cm! great for racing around the office or living room at high speed while having great contol around those hard to reach places and super bright lights when it gets dark! after some testing i have found i'm getting a good 10mins+ of driving time on a full charge and a good 130m+ of range with the camera feed (using the standard Dipol antennas) and 300m+ with the radio!

Although origanally made for a bit of fun, this tiny tank makes a great inspection robot to see those places you never thought you'd get to!

For the full build guide please see the PDF included in the files or on my Instructables:

https://www.instructables.com/Nano-FPV-Tank/

Customize your Nano FPV Tank: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6753460

Nano FPV Tank Obstacle Pack: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:6753478

Equipment need:

• 1 x Nano Tank (777-215 or similar) • 1 x Flysky FS2A 4 channel receiver (or equivalent receiver for your controller) • 2 x 1A bi-directional brushed ESC • 1 x AIO FPV 5.8g Camera • 1 x 100 - 300mAh LiPo Battery (to fit in a gap of 27x20x10mm) • 1 x 3 pole PCB slide switch • 1 x USB 1S LiPo charger • 1 x JST-XH Male plug (or equivalent to suit the charger) • 3D Printed parts – see below

Extra Optional Equipment:

• 1 x 3-5V 2A PWM to On/Off Switch for controlling LED’s • 2 x 3-5V LED • 1 x JST-XH Male Plug (or one to match your AIO Camera if you don’t want to hard wire it in)

Tools Needed:

If they have a * by them, they are not necessary but will make this build much easier if you have them available. • Philips (Crosshead) Screwdriver • A modelling knife • Small wire cutters • Wire strippers • A small file • Drill bits (and a drill) – 1mm or 1.5mm recommended • Soldering iron • Soldering wire • Glue gun & Glue • Super glue (or glue that is suitable for the plastic you are using on your 3d printed parts) • Heat-shrink tube of various sizes or electrical tape • A Small pair of Plyers* - when is having a small pair of plyers never useful? • A pair of tweezers* - makes fitting tiny components easy and great for holding tiny wires when soldering. • Double sided tape* - great for holding tiny components in place permanently or temporally. • Blue-Tac* - very useful for holding components and wires while soldering if you don’t have a soldering jig.

Print files:

Complete Nano FPV Tank with LEDs Nano FPV Tank Main Body Nano FPV Tank Side Pods with LEDs Nano FPV Tank Side Pods NO LEDs

Non FPV Verson:

Non FPV Cap Non FPV Extanded Cannon Non FPV Stubby Cannon

As always any advice on improvments is always welcome!

Dont forget to share your build!

Happy Printing! :)

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Nano FPV Tank

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build diy DIY electronics drone fpv fpv camera fpv racing innovateandautomate Micro Rc micro tank nano Nano FPV Tank Nano tank racing Radio Control radio controlled RC Car Rc Tank tank tiny Tiny Tank Tiny Trak
Licença Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial
Arquivos (7)
Complete_Nano_FPV_Tank_With_LEDs.stl 257.6 KB
Nano_FPV_Tank_Body.stl 233.4 KB
Nano_FPV_Tank_Sides_with_LEDs.stl 24.3 KB
Nano_FPV_Tank_Sides_NO_LEDs.stl 14.5 KB
Non_FPV_Cap.stl 154.6 KB
Non_FPV_Extended_Cannon.stl 151 KB
Non_FPV_Stubby_Cannon.stl 197.3 KB
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