 Ok guys, so here are the posts that are in, now I've put the screws in, the nylon screws for the power distribution board, I'll get on to that when we do the electronics like I said, I've put in the stands which are noise reduction, the rubberised ones, I can't remember the proper names are for them, but they're the rubberised ones so when you put your flight control on, even though the flight control I'm using doesn't have a particularly sensitive electronics accelerometer, it's still good just to put those rubber type standoffs on anyway. Now this is something worth noting, when you fit your camera of course, you don't want to put your camera in, but you've also got to put this on before you, before you clamp the arms on, else you won't be able to again get underneath. Now I'm not sure what it's like with the original model of this, I'm sure one of the viewers will be able to tell me, but there isn't really a lot of screw sort of gap here, I mean you can't put a normal, one of these normal screws that I've used for everything else, it just won't fit, so I'm going to have to use my little gremel copy and just grind away in there slightly, just enough for me to get a screw through and then so I can actually bolt that down. I could try just putting the screw through and see if I can cut a thread into this, but I prefer to stick a bolt on the underneath and tighten that up. Personally that's how I prefer to do it. Now you know this is, these were the same size cameras, I think they're 19, I don't know what the size of these are, but what's that will fit in there, this is my, even though it says owl on there, it's actually a Swift, Swift 2 and I'm going to put that in here because it's the only one I've really got to spare to go in here and I need the bigger frame on this as well, I'll get around to that a little bit later, but the difference between these two frames is this one's 3.2 grams and this one's 2 grams, so again in the interest of just keeping the weight down, I'll be putting this one on and we'll just see where we go from there. Yeah, so that's something to bear in mind as well that you want to fit your camera bracket before you put these together and make sure, well I don't know if you do or don't, but it's sometimes a good idea to have some of this locked height stuff, this is just like the blue and then you can just dab that each of these screws when they go into these posts, it will help stop the post from coming out, now I didn't do it when I first built this, when I first built this one I didn't do that at all and it hasn't caused me a problem at all, but you know you may want to, you may not, it's up to you. If you've got it I'd say use it. Yeah, so that's that, so that's that ready to go, like I said I'm going to drill through these little bits so I can fit that and then we'll come back and we'll look at the electronics. So here we go then, this is how you want to have it before you put the arms on, and I've used a little nylon screw, like bolt type fashion things and nuts underneath, don't know tight enough, again if you've got any of the, if you've got any of this stuff, that's fine, I'll thread it like that and put it on, you don't have to, again with the last build I did, it didn't seem to be a problem at all, but if you've got it, you know you've got the option there, so like I said there we go, we're ready now, all I'm going to do now before I put my arms on is I'm going to solder these into place because I'm going to bring them up through here, and I'm going to solder these into place, I think that's actually the wrong way around just for, so then I've got my cables in for my battery, okay, all right, just hands it over, come back one of them, if you've got a soldering station that's fine, that's the case, you'll probably already know this, your main nightmare, I've just got your soldering station, but use a wider, I don't know what I've got on here, probably going to be wide enough, but I wouldn't just go ahead with one of the really thin tips because you want to get this quite hot because you don't want to leave it on the pad too long, and if you've got any, I've got one kicking around here somewhere, a little bit of flux, just to help it seep into these two pads, and then just tin the pad gently first, tin your wires, so you've got plenty of solder actually in the wire, and then when you go to place those on it's going to be a lot quicker then for it to solder in, rather than having nothing at it, and then spending quite a lot of time trying to get this warm enough, I hope you can see that, sorry, I'm trying to get this warm enough, it'll be better off with it on quite warm, I'm going to put mine up to about 165 for this, and then just get that tinned, get that side tinned, I'll probably go around and do the rest of the tinning as well, just so it's done, just so it's ready, and then we'll come back to you. So there we go guys, we've put the camera mount on, got all the screws into the arms on, nice, we've got our power distribution board, and we've got our main discharge cable there, you know there's a discharge cable, that's what we'll attach to this charge on there, on the battery. Okay so, right I suppose we can do a quick little go over of the power supply, of the power distribution board, and like I said I've used miker just to insulate them from the frame, whether it is cause or problem or not, I don't know, but in this configuration it won't cause a problem anyway. I've tinned all of the connections I want to use, apart from over on this side with the VTX and the cameras, because I haven't decided, because I don't know if you can see that, let's just zoom in if we can, and hopefully that's in focus, I hope you can see that, but we've got a options there for, we want the camera at 5 volt, 12 volt, or VCC and the same for the VTX, all the camera watches before I go on 12 volt, I can't actually see with my eyes from here, so you can see on there, and because I don't know, not quite never mind what's going to go on there, I'm not going to do that just at the moment, so yeah we're ready now to put the ESCs and the motors on, and get those connected up to the distribution board here, I think we'll look at that in the next one, and we'll have that since just the frame part, you know I've used this just because this was already here as well, I've used this base, but this is already on here, it's a shame to waste this, because it does work, where's the battery, it does work really well, especially if you've got some screws that stick up here, these ones here are a little bit short, these ones are a little bit long, but it's all I've got, so it's what I'll have to use, but at least I know that I'm going to be clear of those when the battery goes on, this is great stuff, there we go, get in there, thanks for watching guys and I'll see you in the next one, take care everybody