I have a new frame again! the Dquad Addiction
my name is Walter Kort and in this video I will tell you ten things about it
first of all compliments to Davis that he has made such a complete product
this package can be placed on the shelf in this way, so to say
together with the manual, the website and also the 3D prints that are also available
is it really a complete product that everyone can with
That is different from a frame of internet in a cardboard box with some carbon fiber plates and standoffs
in a bag and then you have to figure out how to put it together with pictures from the web.
I'm going to unpack it now, put it together and then I'll tell you more about it
there it is: dutch design high performance fpv racing frame
you really see that in this frame many years of design experience has been used
of course from the very first frames of Dquad, with the Obsession as a highlight
now with the addiction, again with those aluminum brackets in it what I really like
also gives a lot of strength and it is also characteristic of this brand, and this frame
and that is also worth mentioning
he frames that follow each other in a line and are constantly being improved, in this case especially lighter
ehh... is praised
I have the stretched version of the frame here
that means, the cross of the arms is a little longer than it's wide
there is also just a true X version
with support for five and a half inch propellers in all cases
the arms are made a bit longer, which can be useful if you just want to fly larger props.
the frame is therefore designed in the Netherlands and cut at Armattan products
so the carbon fiber, aluminum and parts really come from a very good factory
and you can really see and feel that in the product
they have very nice chamfered edges with no unevenness and sharp edges
and no possibilities to cut your fingers
that is really beautiful
further screws and bolts that fit perfectly, almost a kind of technical Lego that you put together!
this frame of ninety euros is not cheap, but really everything justifies that price
if you look at the details of the frame, and the care that was spent on the complete product he created...
you can not compare it with a frame of thirty or fifty euros.
also keep in mind that this is the original design
Davis from Dquad has also spent a lot of time testing this frame
I think it took them over a year with testing of various prototypes to come up with this design
and you may pay for that
the frame that I have in my hands weighs one hundred and four grams...
...and if you do not count the XT60 connector, then it is exactly one hundred grams
the website says that this frame weighs ninety-five grams, I do not know exactly how they got that
in any case, this frame has a bit of weight to it especially for the construction
where the arms come to the middle and are secured with nine countersunk screws
the ninth screw is this little belly button that has been inserted here
making it super tightly locked that arms, there is no movement in it
very clever about the design is that the arms go through to the center of the frame
so you normally can not put a lipo strap under the sandwich plate anymore
but in this case you can! because the six millimeter arms have been jacked back to 3 millimeters at the end
and then a twenty millimeter strap can be slid in between
that is very useful when replacing the strap, and that ensures that the stack can be built a lot lower
the arms are fixed with sandwich plates where the bolts you get supplied ...
the arms are fixed with sandwich plates where the bolts you get ... are sunk in the bottom plate and at the top are "press in nuts"
and those "press in nuts" are very nice, they are already in the carbon fiber
which is already done in the factory which is very nice
and don't forget to put a little bit of lochtide on those bolts in the "press nuts" before securing it in place
because, well there is no secure ring in those nuts and they can fall out if there are vibrations
I already had that on another frame that there was a vibration that let the screws vibrate lose
in the local whatsapp groups we sometimes have some discussions over some frames and designs
which should be taken into account for that XT60 connector, which is always dangling
or are tied to the arms
however, it is very well fixed with some bolts here in the back
at the moment you have soldered it, he is also well secured and can be plugged in
and it's also very easy to unplug without pulling your stack
very clever that it was also included in this frame
the frame is designed for micro cams, so you can not put large cams in here
only the nineteen nineteen millimeter cameras
if you do want a big camera you have to take the braces of the Dquad obsession
they fit exactly on this design and you can screw them the same
that offers more space for a larger camera or larger stack
then you do not have Dquad Addiction but a mishmash
these were the ten points I had to tell about the Dquad Addiction
there are many more specifications of the frame that other people have made videos about
and of course can be found on the website of Dquad
take a look at that if you want to know more
or ask questions in the comments for this video
I am also very curious what you think about the frame
I am going to continue building this quad quickly, I have all new ordered parts...
for the next ranking of the Dutch championship to fly with
see if it flys for the weekend
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