Nope, I was in a rush and forgot to turn on the GoPro. I must be feeling a little camera shy today.
What's the clearance from the top of the rail to the bottom of the hexa?here are a couple of pics detailing the droidworx landing gear dimensions and a rail mounting plate.
the plate is a copy of the battery plate.
the rail holes are larger than the actual rails as, in use, they are fitted with rubber grommets.
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Sorry, I mean the gap above the rail, between the rail and the bottom plate.space from the centre of the rail and the ground is 170mm
would like to see some on board footage too
I'm hoping to go out and do some video tomorrow, the weather forecast is looking good. (fingers crossed!)I'd love to see the on-board footage as well. That will tell a better story about how it works. Looks great so far though. I've been looking for a good 2 axis gopro gimbal.
Do you plan on making a gimbal for DSLR's
Glad to see you have managed to mount it on your quad. I'll make sure we check the ball joints in our stock as we went to great lengths to source top quality hardware for this kit. It looks like you're using a very long servo arm, if you move the ball joint in a hole or two it should give the servo an easier time of it.Here is mine on my F450. The landing gear extensions were a little short to get the gimbal under the quad but I made a mount out of some G10 I had cut out with a bandsaw and sanded to shape with a belt sander.The CG is a little far forward though. I may try to raise the quad so I can fit it in the middle like I originally planed.
At first the roll axis on mine was really jerky and I thought I had a bad servo. I finally figured out that one of the ball links was tight. I resized it and now it is very smooth. I have only had a chance to hover it in the basement due to weather but it seems to work really well.
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Glad to see you have managed to mount it on your quad. I'll make sure we check the ball joints in our stock as we went to great lengths to source top quality hardware for this kit. It looks like you're using a very long servo arm, if you move the ball joint in a hole or two it should give the servo an easier time of it.
Yep, thats the same problem we had with the HS65. If you plug the servos into an RX to test them you'll find they work great, plug them into the DJI and they run rough and jerky. Do you have the servo plates for the S3156? If not I'll post some to you.Looks good. I finally found a good way to mount mine to my F450 and flew with it yesterday. It worked well but I have a problem with some jerky movement. I'm not sure if it is my servos or the Naza doing it really. I am using HS 65s so that may be the problem. I might try the 3156 since they seem to be working really well for you.
No, they're some little spacers, they don't come in the kit any more. You need a set of these which mount the S3156 in exactly the right place. I'll get them in the post to you on Monday.Good. I hate that I have to get new servos for it but I'm really glad it isn't the gimbal or the naza. I got 4 little plates that I had no clue what they were. Are these the servo plates? If so, how exactly do you mount them? If not, what are they? There is no mention of them in my manual.