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Build Companion: Freewing Mig-21 80mm
Copyright 2016 by Brad Miser
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Configure the Wires, Receiver, Sensors, and Controllers in
the Battery Compartment and Re-install the Battery Tray
There are a lot of wires to deal with, especially with the telemetry, lights, and brakes I added. I
usually connect and test everything without worrying about keeping things tidy (as you can tell
from the photos earlier in this document). Then, I place the components in the battery bay, such
as the receiver, brake controller, telemetry sensors, and landing light controller making sure they
don’t interfere with the range of battery mounting locations I expect to use. Once I know where
the components will be mounted, I start mounting components and routing wires. It is usually an
iterative process, requiring adjustments to both along the way. Fortunately, there is a lot of room
to work in this model, unlike many other EDFs. So, it’s possible to create a fairly clean
installation and make it easy to install and remove the battery even with all the wires.
Quality Issues
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None
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With all the components in the battery compartment, start planning your attack. I started
at the rear of the compartment, but either direction works.