does the compass have to be at the same elevation from the ground as the orig. one? longer cable? Tried the search but no joy
does the compass have to be at the same elevation from the ground as the orig. one? longer cable? Tried the search but no joy
I don't believe that makes a difference but it needs to be positioned like on stock legs...straight ahead and I don't think it is supposed to be tilted which seems to happen when guys try to mount on extended gear because cable is not long enough to reach compass if it's down on straight part of leg. May I ask, why are you putting extended landing gear?
The taller legs may be nice but they do add weight and then you have the compass issue. I know you need a little more room for the gimbal /camera to clear. Also trying to find a case to accept longer legs may be a problem. This is what I did. One inch pvc water pipe cut and split. Easy on and off. Bigger rings, more height.Just added a gimbal. My flying area is very grassy. Just to see how it will work. I must! "A little O C D!"
The taller legs may be nice but they do add weight and then you have the compass issue. I know you need a little more room for the gimbal /camera to clear. Also trying to find a case to accept longer legs may be a problem. This is what I did. One inch pvc water pipe cut and split. Easy on and off. Bigger rings, more height.
I wish I could take credit but I saw this somewhere...and that's what I thought.Brilliant!!
Explain the purpose and effectH3-3D, for example reads yaw input from the controller through NAZA and compensates for it with the 3rd motor!
does the compass have to be at the same elevation from the ground as the orig. one? longer cable? Tried the search but no joy