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<blockquote data-quote="graywoulf" data-source="post: 108122" data-attributes="member: 8691"><p>Well I have to call that project a success. Fortunately I had bought a cheap set of prop guards that have extended legs so that the light hat some ground clearance. I just used a square piece of Velcro to attach the light to the battery. There is just enough contact between the two pieces of Velcro to hold the light securely. I may add some foam double sided tape to raise the Velcro that is on the battery. I did a test flight at dusk but it is very windy here today so I only flew to an altitude of about 75 feet for the last shot. I was using the moon for comparison for the brightness. So here is the results.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graywoulf, post: 108122, member: 8691"] Well I have to call that project a success. Fortunately I had bought a cheap set of prop guards that have extended legs so that the light hat some ground clearance. I just used a square piece of Velcro to attach the light to the battery. There is just enough contact between the two pieces of Velcro to hold the light securely. I may add some foam double sided tape to raise the Velcro that is on the battery. I did a test flight at dusk but it is very windy here today so I only flew to an altitude of about 75 feet for the last shot. I was using the moon for comparison for the brightness. So here is the results. [/QUOTE]
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