Gino1 said:@dk darkness. Did you create the 3d file?
96vette said:Ok, heres the weights:
Body plate p2v 13g
filtering ring v1 3g
pitch arm v9 15g
imu v1 2g
baseplate 53g
it appears the nylon is a little heavier than the ABS
DKDarkness said:96vette said:Ok, heres the weights:
Body plate p2v 13g
filtering ring v1 3g
pitch arm v9 15g
imu v1 2g
baseplate 53g
it appears the nylon is a little heavier than the ABS
I guess the parts are solid nylon? The ABS printed parts can be printed with different infill and perimeter thickness depending on the application you intend the gimbal for. Light or strong - your choice
How flexible is the nylon? I hope not at all?
Unfortunately you'll have to stay in Naza to use the gimbal. Its honestly not as scary as you may think. Providing you get used to a pre flight check that both switches are up you will be finezenoshrdlu said:I have managed to follow Daniel Sanchez excellent video and got the gimbal working properly. But, and it's a big but, I had to switch the Phantom Vision into NAZA mode to do this. Until I made the switch, the Phantom Assistant Advanced tab only showed the controls to modify the standard tilt servo. Putting it into Naza mode showed the set of controls the video shows. I noticed that Daniel has his Phantom Vision in Naza mode too.
I'm still practicing my flying and would prefer to keep my Vision in Phantom GPS mode all the time (and not worry about accidentally flicking S2 into ATTI mode. So is there some way to switch back into Phantom GPS mode without losing the gimbal settings? When I switched back all the changes I'd made were lost.
I read (almost) all the way through the 63 pages of this thread but didn't find a mention of this issue anywhere.
For the money you paid for the p2v and the taco gimbal, add to that the price of a rotorpixel would seem to me that it would be cheaper and better to sell your p2v and taco to buy a p2v+ ???pugnacious said:Ive given up on mine now. its been months of trying to get it to play, following the videos etc, but it has a mind of its own.
i was thinking of getting a rotorpixel. has anyone else made this same move? i just wonder if its a lot easier to setup and tune?
thanks
Mal_PV2_Ireland said:For the money you paid for the p2v and the taco gimbal, add to that the price of a rotorpixel would seem to me that it would be cheaper and better to sell your p2v and taco to buy a p2v+ ???
Tobbe_gbg said:Thanks,
But after following the settongs I got this result
http://youtu.be/75KxSN2FECo
If I change the Pitch I to 0.01 instead then it jumps the same but not so fast.
Changing Pitch I to zero looks like this http://youtu.be/P__dSncXiQU
Its quite stable when standing still but when tilting the Phantom it jumps instead of smooth leveling
Got a feeling that if the Phantom tilt more than 5-10 degrees up or down it starts to jump.
If I stay in between its fine ... :?
The roll is working perfect...
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