Luma 25 v2 Frame Assembly guide. v1.0

Kit contents:

Hardware: Quantity Spares
M2 8mm Bolt
28 1
M2 10mm Bolt 4 1
M2 16mm Hex Bolts 4 1
M2 20mm Aluminium Standoff
4 1
M2 Steel Nut 4 1
M2 Plastic Nut
4 1
M2 Steel Washer  4 1
M5 Steel Bolt 1 0
M5 Steel Nut
1 0
XT-30 Male Connector
1 0
XT-30 Mounting Board
1 0



Carbon Fibre: Quantity
1.5mm Top-plate 1
2.5mm Bottom-plate 1

 

TPU parts: Quantity
Front FPV Camera Soft-mounts 2
Rear Dual Antenna Mount 1
Front GoPro Hard-mount 1
25.5x25.5mm VTX Riser 1
20x20mm VTX Riser 1


Nylon Carbon fibre parts: Quantity Spares
2.5" Propeller Guard
1 0
2.5" Propeller Guard Base 2 0
2.5" Propeller Guard Strut 12 1

 

Extras: Quantity
RX Antenna mounting Zip Ties 2
250mm Li-Po Battery Strap 1

Tools Required: 
1.5mm Hex driver
M2 Wrench / Nut Driver
Needle nose pliers
Optional: E6000 Adhesive

Assembly guide.

The Luma 25 is designed to be built in either Standard or Pusher configuration.

The following guide is for Standard configuration, if you want to build the Luma 25v2 as a Pusher the two carbon plates as well as the guards need to be flipped upside down and you attach the HD Camera mount to the Bottom plate.

2.5" Propeller Guard Assembly
There are couple of important thing to note when assembling the Propeller Guards.

Both Guards are a totally symmetrical design so it doesn't matter what way around they are built or how you mix and match the parts, 

Each guard is made up of 1x Main part (A), 2x Base part (B) and 6 x Strut part (C).

There are 4 motor mounting holes in each base one of the holes it located directly in line with one of the 3 protruding parts of the base.
These need to be orientated to face towards the middle of the guards as show below.

 



Base parts need to be built with the 3 protruding parts facing upwards.

6x strut pieces are first press fit by hand most of the way into their locations before being cinched down the last part of the way to firmly seat them in their slots using needle nose pliers.

It's important to make sure the struts are perfectly centred and hand pressed most of the way into their slots before you use the pliers for the last push otherwise you risk pressing them in on an angle and bending a strut.

If required for additional strength an adhesive like E6000 can be used to secure these parts together.
 

To install the main part of the guard, we need to line the struts up and press fit them most of the way in by hand before cinching them the rest of the way in using pliers.

Rear Antenna mount assembly

1x TPU Part (A), 1x XT-30 Connector (B) 1x XT-30 Mounting board (C).

The Mounting board is inserted into the TPU Part from either side before being secured by the XT-30 Connector, once soldered the connector and board lock in.


Take care at this stage to orientate your XT30 connector the right way around, have a think about how the pigtail wires will route from the ESC pads down under the VTX and then flow up onto the XT-30 connector.
Insure the wires will run flat on the carbon bottom plate and not be crossed over or become twisted.






Main Frame assembly.

Secure the 4x M2 20mm Aluminium Standoffs to the Bottom plate using 4x M2 8mm Bolts.


Secure the 4x M2 16mm Hex Stack Bolts using 4x M2 Plastic Nuts.

There are two VTX risers included in the KIT, select the riser  that suites your VTX and secure in the rear stack location using 4x M2 10mm Hex Bolts.

 

Next, install the Front Camera and Rear Antenna mounts over the standoffs.

Install the Propeller guards onto the standoffs.

The front HD Camera Mount is secured to the Top Plate using 4x M2 8mm Hex Bolts, 4x M2 Steel Washers and 4x M2 Steel Nuts.

The M5 hardware is then installed into the HD Camera mount.

The completed Top plate is then secured onto the standoffs using 4x M2 8mm Hex Bolts.

Attached the Foam Battery Pad to the Top plate.

That completes the basic frame assembly!

Motor installation.
We've included 16 x additional 8mm Hex bolts to secure the motors through the Propeller guard bases when you complete your build.

 

RX Antenna installation.
Secure the Immortal T antenna to an arm or plate using the included zip ties. 

IMPORTANT:
Do not let electrical components come in contact with the carbon.

If you have any questions regarding the frame assembly process please contact us here.