Cinebot 30 Dual Mount: GPS/Mag & ELRS Antenna
by rocket_science · via Thingiverse
| Format | STL |
| Category | Mechanical |
| License | CC BY-SA |
| Uploaded | Feb 25, 2026 |
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Description
Enhance the functionality of your Cinebot 30 with this practical 2-in-1 mount! This design allows you to securely attach a magnetometer (compass) or GPS module to the rear of your drone, while simultaneously providing a holder for the ELRS (ExpressLRS) receiver antenna. By placing the magnetic sensor away from the interference of the main flight controller and power lines, this mount improves the reliability of compass readings. The antenna holder ensures the ELRS antenna is securely fastened and protects it from damage during landing or crashes. Features: Two in One: Combines a mounting platform for the magnetometer/GPS and an ELRS antenna holder into two separate pieces connected by a self-tapping screw or M2 bolt. Improved Sensor Performance: Positions the compass away from the carbon fiber frame and electronics to reduce magnetic interference. Antenna Protection: The antenna is held firmly in place, preventing sharp bends in the coaxial cable and protecting the receiver's connector from being torn off. Secure Fit: Designed for rear mounting on the Cinebot 30's propeller guards using a self-tapping screw or bolt. Easy Installation: Simple design for quick and hassle-free setup. Compatibility: Drone: Cinebot 30 GPS/Compass: Designed for common compact GPS modules or magnetometers. Platform size is 17x15mm. Please verify the dimensions of your specific unit. Antenna: Compatible with standard T-shaped ELRS 2.4GHz antennas. Printing Recommendations: Material: PETG or ABS/ASA for better heat and UV resistance when flying outdoors. PLA is suitable for indoor use. Layer Height: 0.2mm Infill: 25–35% Supports: Not required Installation Notes: Use double-sided foam tape, a zip tie, or a piece of large-diameter heat shrink tubing to secure your GPS/compass module to the platform. For convenience, thread the ELRS antenna wire through the hole in the drone's bottom plate before connecting it to the receiver. Ensure the wire to the module does not come into contact with the rear propellers. If you find this model useful, please consider liking and posting a photo of your build!
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