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Here is my sample video URL. I try to 90 degree tilt and it's fine. Vary stable. Nice gimbal.
http://youtu.be/Zs-J5CSbciQ
What firmware? Have updated but appears not to improve pitch angle.....
Here is my sample video URL. I try to 90 degree tilt and it's fine. Vary stable. Nice gimbal.
http://youtu.be/Zs-J5CSbciQ
Smooth flight.
Are those the settings Rob sent to you? If not what settings are you using in the setup so when/if I get into it I can have a play too.
What firmware? Have updated but appears not to improve pitch angle.....
Nice video Takashi san.
Is your setup using S-Bus or traditional Rx?
How did you connect the pitch control if you used S-Bus?
Thank you.
Dale.
Okay... just spent the last 2 hours screwing with that and FINALLY got things right. I downloaded the new version, 049b_r77, and it includes a .exe GUI for the gimbal settings. Connected perfectly, adjusted settings (note the PID I has been divided by 10 in this version!!) and saved to flash... gimbal is working normally again but haven't input Bengit's settings yet. That's next... then hopefully I'll have 90º tilt.
I was looking at the voltage issue and the answer is staring me in the face.... Rather than trying to re-callibrate using 11.1v or 14.8 from the flight batteries the simplest solution is a BEC. Someone did mention this earlier in the thread and I dismissed it in my head because I was looking for the simplest solution through the software but others may well baulk at playing with settings.....
I found this BEC on HobbyKing http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/..._5A_UBEC_2_5S_Lipoly_6_23v_UK_warehouse_.html And it only weighs 7.1g with the wires. I suspect that it would be within the voltage range permissible because a 7.4v lipo will vary from 8.5v fully charged down to 6.6v discharged.
And best of all it is under a fiver although with their postage will be double that.
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I have recieved a little more info from Rob about Tx connection which I'll post if you wish. My (poor) joke about the chinese was based on experience with rctimer (also building a rct800). I agree about the quality of AeroXcraft.
As a matter of interest I can velcro that 2S vertically onto the inside leg of the landing gear with it's base sitting on the landing tube - with a mini bugee making extra sure it goes nowhere, I use 4S 6500mah and get just 8 mins flight time. How do you get on?
If you don't mind me asking have you signed up to BNUC-S training course?
Hmmm, looks nice and smooth to me. However, do you think a three position switch might make more sense? With the variable knob when you are out flying how do you really know where the camera is pointing?
HD