graham_newton
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Test done, it does not work perfectly. email sent with details
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Cool I will give it a try and let you know. This forum has gone a bit quiet... people must be enjoying their piclocs!
Thanks
Hi!
I am using a second Mikrokopter FC 2.1 for stabilisation in a 360 cinestar gimbal.
I have my picloc for some time now,
but i didn't use it because i read about a lot of bugs in this forum.
My question is if this has been fixed
and if the picloc pro is ready for commercial production work now?
kind regards,
tammo
Hi All,
It seems this thread has slowed down. Have all issues been sorted out...?
Anyway, I have a question for those who have been successful w/ PL, regarding servo choice and gearing ratio.
Tried 4/1 so far but planning to go 5/1 to increase resolution and torque.
Regarding servo, tried Hitec 5985, found them too slow and not enough resolution. Changed to MPX Titan digi5 high speed, much better resolution, but although they are very fast, they have a weird feature: as they approach their commanded position, they slow down. this makes stabilisation a bit sluggish.
So what are you using???
Thanks,
Eric
With off-axis mounting, such as the Tilt and Roll on an AV200, the only travel limits as far as PL is concerned are those imposed by the external pots i.e. maybe 110°. As Picloc remains stationary it suffers no ill effects.
However, when it is ON-axis, as you wish to do, i.e. on the camera plate, the PL is limited to around 55° of tilt before the Roll axis starts becoming a second Pan axis. At this point PL gets confused, doesn't know what to do and ... "goes crazy".
I have addressed this on the big gasser heli by mounting the PL on a swivelling bracket that allows it to be set at up to -35°. As we do not need very much upward tilt (blades, booms, motors etc. are NOT photogenic) the PL will not be subjected to very much more negative tilt than that. Perhaps another 10° at most. So at -45° of total tilt the PL is still comfortable and keeps its hair on.
The big advantage is that the forward tilt now has a bonus of up to 35° of extra camera angle. So if your camera is angled at 90° down (vertical) PL is still only at 55°. However, as I do not personally like the Google Earth vertical view much I have left the PL set at -20° with forward tilt at 55°, giving around 75° of camera forward tilt. It is early days yet because I have only just started flight testing the 3X so these angles are subject to change.
However, as always there is a payoff. If the PL is not mounted level, Roll commands will result in some sympathetic panning. This is not altogether as ugly as it sounds as in practice the subject is actually kept more centre frame during the Roll.