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The only difference is that I disable the yaw motor and also uncheck the yaw motor option in the gimbal configuration tool.
The only difference is that I disable the yaw motor and also uncheck the yaw motor option in the gimbal configuration tool.
Specs/pics/settings to come.
Specs/pics/settings to come.
=== Jon Buckles ===
2 axis gopro hero 3 "goodluckbuy" gimbal which included the v1.3 STorM32 BGC with v.64e firmware. Mounted to Tarot 650 Sport
Disable yaw motor, write and save to board. config IMU (1 point). unchecked yaw motor option in config tool and complete setup like normal.
Had to play with the "x" and "z" axis settings with this gimbal probably due to how it was mounted. Pretty simple

Revision as of 02:37, 13 April 2015

please share your knowledge!

different people might have different settings which work for them; in order to explore the various solutions, I (OlliW) suggest that each of you add your solution in a separate chapter; our addition should start with === This is My Name === as first line. THX.


Jakob Schmidt/Implicit

2 axis roll/pitch gimbal, fixed wing.

The only difference is that I disable the yaw motor and also uncheck the yaw motor option in the gimbal configuration tool. Specs/pics/settings to come.


Jon Buckles

2 axis gopro hero 3 "goodluckbuy" gimbal which included the v1.3 STorM32 BGC with v.64e firmware. Mounted to Tarot 650 Sport

Disable yaw motor, write and save to board. config IMU (1 point). unchecked yaw motor option in config tool and complete setup like normal. Had to play with the "x" and "z" axis settings with this gimbal probably due to how it was mounted. Pretty simple