Dropper Payload Release Airdrop for most Drones
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Description
Photosensitive dropper, theoretically usable as long as your drone has a fill light at the bottom. Tested and confirmed with DJI Air 3.
Required materials:
- M1.6*3 x6
- M2*3 x2
- N20 geared motor (200 RPM) x1
- Dropper PCB (see attachment) x1
- 90mah lithium battery x1
- 1cm wide hook-and-loop strap some
The model includes two action mechanisms, print only one.
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Installation method:
1. Solder the PCB (the finished product was lent to a friend, so there are no soldered pictures)
2. Put the PCB into the casing, insert the Type-C into the corresponding hole, and use 2 M2*3 screws to fix the PCB
3. Put the N20 geared motor into the casing and use 2 M1.6*3 screws to fix the motor
4. Insert the action mechanism onto the N20 geared motor
5. Connect the N20 motor to the PCB with wires and solder the 90mah lithium battery
6. Thread the hook-and-loop strap through, the length depends on your drone size and the size of the object to be dropped
7. Attach the buckle to one end of the hook-and-loop strap and secure with 2 M1.6*3 screws

8. Close the lid and secure with 4 M1.6*3 screws
At this point, the dropper is complete.
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This model and PCB are strictly prohibited for commercial use!!!
If you need a finished product, you can purchase it from me.
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