PJA said:Is there any clear, step by step process showing how to do this mod, whether it's been posted here or on the R/C Forums? I know an abridged version was listed here a few pages back... I've been hoping for someone to post a step by step video on how it's done...
Can the E300 ESC's and Motors be used with the P2 board upgrade also?![]()
I'd hate to take apart and redo my P1.5 again since it's been flying extremely well...![]()
WOW! Really appreciate this EMC... I see what you are doing there now... Other than that, I assume the install of the P2 board is basically the same as installing a P1 upgrade board...EMCSQUAR said:Here you go PJ. Attached pics.
Basically you cut canbus cable (or as I'm brazingly doing lately - IOSD canbus cable) and connect a small 4 pin connector.
Color codes Rv (power) - Red, gnd (ground) Brown, C H - Orange & C L - Yellow. You then plug small 4 pin directly to P2 board and have canbus power at other end. No PMUs, GCUs. I've also been using the small hub set up from DJI to keep wiring clean from Zenmuse gimbals.
DeweyAXD said:Interesting stuff MC. I was thinking of getting the 'on leg' port and doing something like that on the 1.5. I'd probably just chop the Phantom end of the hub cable and solder onto the wires I've already got in place. Suffice to say it would be a little more secure than the current setup.
PJA - Yep you'll need your own LED solutions if you use E300 ESC's. As far as I am aware the Fat Phantom has the standoffs to allow fitment of the original board and hence the P2 board should fit on it. I stand to be corrected on that from people that have tried it I guess![]()
dteca said:I have read most of this thread and there is alot of info on here. I am going to do a 1.5 conversion but will end up doing the P2 board as well. I saw on page 77 the list of things needed for the conversion. thanks. that is great to have the list. I am in the process of looking for the P2 board.
1) is the same board used for the P2 and the P2 vision? part 10 circuit board.
2) do i need the cable package too? part 8 or part 22? I plan to have GS, iosd mini, zenmuse and gopro.
i am sure i will find i need more of something.
I got my shell the other day and i don't remember if i have seen any info on the usb port on the P2 shell in this thread.
3) is that hole utilized? if so, with what?
All i have seen is the standalone led mounted elsewhere. like on the landing gear.
4) If i use that, how do i plug in a usb on the board and the led?
I can't wait to do the conversion to a 1.5 errr 1.52. if i use the p2 board, will i not be allowed in to the P1.5 club?
Hello Mr. EMC...EMCSQUAR said:B) Not sure cable pkges you're ref to but make sure you get small hub pkge $12 and extra Canbus cables
dteca said:I found that in my search. i will check tomorrow but i think i just wrapped up my purchases for the build. I found the LED, board, and hub at Florida UAV. The shell and the IPC at different locations. Thanks for your help.
Is this the same kit... It might not be a DJI kit...EMCSQUAR said:I was thinking more of this kit (you can get it cheaper than this)- http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-DJI-Phantom ... 5d5047c916
OI Photography said:Yeah that's def a knockoff. I didn't realize anybody had copied the FPV hub, or that enough of those are sold to make it worth the effort to do so :roll:
EMCSQUAR said:I'm finding s nice as P1.5 is, my 450 is easier to fly and handles adverse weather better
I've found with my 450 using DJI E300, Zenmuse, Ground Station & IOSD mini it flys easier, handles wind better and with a 5000 or 8000mah battery has similar flight times to Phantom (with 5k I get 12 mins fully loaded, w/8k I get roughly 16 -17 mins) - yet is eaier to fly. And cost wise has been cheaper to build than doing another conversion. Another plus is "no space" considerations - all things attach easier. You can pick up 450 frames for as little as $50 on ebay, then add E300 and (in my case Futaba Rx) I can build one for about $800 + camera. Fly a 450 once and you'll find you'll have a hard time going back to a Phantom.GearLoose said:EMCSQUAR said:I'm finding s nice as P1.5 is, my 450 is easier to fly and handles adverse weather better
EMCS, I'm intrigued by your comment above and wonder if you'd like to elaborate a bit on comparisons between your 450 and P1.5?
I'm going through the "shoes or boots" torment of trying to decide if my back-up quad will be another P1.5 or some variation on the Phantom... or even a PixHawk quad, to gain more advanced waypoint features.
The big advantage of staying with DJI, of course, is that I already know the hardware and software, not to mention the parts and spares I've accumulated, including a complete Ground Station.
Could I build a 450 with all of the luxurious features I've jammed into Miss Piggy but with longer flight time and perhaps better handling -- whatever "better handling" actually means?
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