I'm trying to mount a KK2 board onto a Flame Wheel 330 quad frame and encountered this problem. See photos below.
Normally I thought I'd be able to drill some holes and mount the KK2 board on stand-offs. But now looks like the frame screws are just the right size to block my attempt. Neither can I enlarge the KK2 board mounting holes and stretch them to align with the frame screw holes.
Any good ideas on how to mount this board??? This is my first quad by the way, so learning as I go along...
Can I just mount the KK2 board on stand-offs on an aluminium plate, then use foam tape to secure this alu plate to the frame? (since I need to cushion the board from vibration anyway) Is this secure enough for good directional control?
Must I mount the board at the exact centre of the quad, or can I offset it slightly forward or backward to avoid the frame screws?
Here are some photos of the issue, TOP of the photos is the board FWD direction - I'm building an X-config.
Thanks for any ideas!
Normally I thought I'd be able to drill some holes and mount the KK2 board on stand-offs. But now looks like the frame screws are just the right size to block my attempt. Neither can I enlarge the KK2 board mounting holes and stretch them to align with the frame screw holes.
Any good ideas on how to mount this board??? This is my first quad by the way, so learning as I go along...
Can I just mount the KK2 board on stand-offs on an aluminium plate, then use foam tape to secure this alu plate to the frame? (since I need to cushion the board from vibration anyway) Is this secure enough for good directional control?
Must I mount the board at the exact centre of the quad, or can I offset it slightly forward or backward to avoid the frame screws?
Here are some photos of the issue, TOP of the photos is the board FWD direction - I'm building an X-config.
Thanks for any ideas!
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