Quadcopter Build Final Check | DON'T LET THE SMOKE OUT

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This video details one final check that I perform on every quadcopter I build. This ensures that you haven't made any mistakes that are going to burn out a component the first time you plug in a battery. To perform this check, all you need is a basic multimeter with a continuity test function. A smoke stopper bulb is always useful. I'll also show you the most convenient way to find ground for continuity and voltage testing.

This is the multimeter that I use, and I highly, highly recommend it: https://www.amazon.com/INNOVA-3320-Auto-Ranging-Digital-Multimeter/dp/B000EVYGZA/ref=zg_bs_15707471_1?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=KKK75067SQRKYCWJ3664

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Parts List:

Rampage frame - https://goo.gl/pGtHPm
Furious FPV Kombini - https://goo.gl/eEDs4I
Emax RS2205/2300kv CCW - https://goo.gl/ljeyrv
X4R-SB Receiver - https://goo.gl/ZDM2Lg
RunCam Eagle - https://goo.gl/8XHHs7
ZTW Flash 20A ESCs - https://goo.gl/oeDPKt
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