Electronics placement.
Well, im sure you guys noticed i left quite a few parts out.
Ive been really busy, and im kinda lazy to do a full review.
What ive done above is solely to provide some highlights of the build.
But if you do need any help with yours in the future, drop me a PM.
Anyway, jumped to electronics placement.
I won't say that there's alot of Real estate on this machine.
All mounting locations are higher than the boom axis, which improves roll characterisitics.
The front lower mounting tray has 2 positions, either slanted forward, or horizontal. I oped for the latter to allow me to mount my SGP reactor X and AR7000 on the opposite sides.
All my cables have been wrapped in Orange braided wire covering from RJX.
The new GY520 is truly a miny jewel. It now sits on the front servo mounts. Just like a queen's throne.
After many hours of fiddling, this is what i came up with. Notice servo wire entries and exits.
Well, im sure you guys noticed i left quite a few parts out.
Ive been really busy, and im kinda lazy to do a full review.

What ive done above is solely to provide some highlights of the build.
But if you do need any help with yours in the future, drop me a PM.
Anyway, jumped to electronics placement.
I won't say that there's alot of Real estate on this machine.
All mounting locations are higher than the boom axis, which improves roll characterisitics.
The front lower mounting tray has 2 positions, either slanted forward, or horizontal. I oped for the latter to allow me to mount my SGP reactor X and AR7000 on the opposite sides.
All my cables have been wrapped in Orange braided wire covering from RJX.
The new GY520 is truly a miny jewel. It now sits on the front servo mounts. Just like a queen's throne.
After many hours of fiddling, this is what i came up with. Notice servo wire entries and exits.
...Nice office/workplace !!! 
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