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Post Integrating a power bus into a quadcopter frame
on: September 17, 2012, 15:28
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The technique is interesting ...

Post : Integrating a power bus into a quadcopter frame
URL : http://hackaday.com/2012/09/17/integrating-a-power-bus-into-a-quadcopter-frame/
Posted : September 17, 2012 at 11:01 am
Author : Mike Szczys
Tags : bed liner, etch, laser engraver, later cutter, paint, pcb, quadcopter
Categories : misc hacks

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When working on flying vehicles weight is always a consideration. [Brendin] found a way to get rid of a wiring harness on his quadcopter, simplifying the assembly while lightening the load. He did it by incorporating the power bus into the frame of the vehicle (http://xnaron.com/2012/08/03/making-a-pcb-using-a-laser-engraver/) .

He started with some copper clad board. Because the substrate is a structural component he didn't want to use a CNC mill to do the etching as it also removes a bit more than just copper. After using the mill to cut out the shape and drill holes he coated the board with flat black paint. This acts as the etch resist, which he sent through a 50W laser engraver to remove the paint and expose the areas he wants to etch. After etching he removed the rest of the resist, and masked off his solder pads with small rectangles of electrical tape. This protects the solder pads from the truck bed liner paint he uses to insulate the copper. He says it works great and plans to use the technique on all future builds.

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