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The GEPRC DX-4 is a compact, 4-inch, single stack, X-class 'toothpick' design. I do not recommend it to first-time qwad builders, as this form factor will likely serve up some challenges during assembly (like it did for me)... which will test your problem-solving skills. Out of the box, this frame looks deceptively easy to build but forces you to familiarize yourself with all its specs BEFORE shopping for other components to mount on it. To intermediate and seasoned builders, if you enjoy a challenge, you will find the GEPRC DX-4 to be a full-course meal to savour. Some pre-planning and patience will go a long way for working on this one. That said, in the end... it's well worth the effort. Pateon: https://patreon.com/Jinral_Tao?utm_me... Link If you would like to support my efforts in bringing you new and and exciting content, please visit my Patreon page (above). I appreciate all your support. Disclaimer: I am not sponsored by any manufacturer of any of the components shown or mentioned in this video. I have not been paid nor have been influenced in any way to deliver any opinions you may come across while here. My thoughts are my own and are true to the experiences I’ve had with the products I’ve used… all which I’ve purchased with my own money. Video Chapter Markers: 00:00 Video Intro 00:12 GEPRC DX-4 Intro 00:22 Parts 01:33 Frame Assembly 02:41 Flight Controller Mount 03:47 Mounting the Motors 04:32 FPV Cam Prep 05:50 Soldering Motor Wires 07:38 FPV Cam, VTX & RX connection 08:45 RX Prep and Mounting 10:11 VTX Connection 10:27 XT-60 & Capacitor 11:23 Issue - Short Detection... and McGyvering a fix 12:40 Issue - Immortal T Antenna placement 14:18 Securing the Capacitor 15:15 Issue - Stack screws too short 15:36 Replacing Stack Screws 16:20 Connecting the Buzzer 18:33 Finishing Touches 19:07 Fix for the Immortal T Antenna Issue 20:08 This is my qwad! 20:20 Securing the RX 20:43 Powering up for the 1st time 21:30 Showcasing & tying up loose ends 22:42 Post... post-pfoduction 23:02 Batman approves 24:22 Upcoming content Video Title: GEPRC DX-4 Build - Size Does Matter!! Video concept & production: Mark E. Frame: GEPRC DX-4 (Dolphin X-class, 4-inch Toothpick) Motors: LANNRC 1505 3750KV 4S green FC/ESC: JHEMCU GHF722 AIO 40A FC/ESC VTX: Speedybee AKK Ultimate 1W 40Ch DVR Video Transmitter VTX Antenna: MMCX-SMA RHCP 5.8GHz stubby antenna DVR: AKK Built-in (w/SanDisk Extreme 32GB Micro SD Card) FPV Cam: Caddx Baby Ratel Nano (black) RX: TBS Crossfire RX Nano Pro w/mini 915MHz T-Antenna Buzzer: Standard, non-powered Battery Strap: GEPRC-provided 150mm w/braided rubber exterior Arm Skidz / LEDs / GPS / External or Action-Cam: N/A My Goggles: HDZero V2 w/TrueRC X-AIR 5.8GHz MK II patch & stubby antennas Analog VRX: SpeedyBee 5.8 GHz 48CH FPV Goggles Receiver Radio: RadioMaster TX16 MKII Batteries: CNHL 4S 850 mAh 70C Li-Pos Music: N/A