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I am in the prosess of planning a new multirotor build. I want to keep my GHT EZ gimbal, with the Centerpiece controller. Currently i am running the gimbal on its own 3-cell battery, but for this next build, I want to power the gimbal from the multirotor main power system. The multirotor will run on 6-cell batteries. I have tried to read up on how to solve this, but I´m not shure how...
I have found this UBEC: http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...tput_UBEC.html
It outputs 12V, but only 5A, witch is fine for lights and video tx, but will it be enough for the gimbal?
From what I read the Centerpies outputs up to 2,5A per motor. With my 3 axis gimbal, I guess that means I´m 2,5A short with a UBEC outputting only 5A?
The Centerpiece allows for up to 4-cell input, but will need a power condition unit for more than 3-cell power input.
Feels kind of stupid asking this, but then again... a couple of years ago, I did not even what a ESC was...
Knut-Ove
www.mediakopter.no
I have found this UBEC: http://hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store...tput_UBEC.html
It outputs 12V, but only 5A, witch is fine for lights and video tx, but will it be enough for the gimbal?
From what I read the Centerpies outputs up to 2,5A per motor. With my 3 axis gimbal, I guess that means I´m 2,5A short with a UBEC outputting only 5A?
The Centerpiece allows for up to 4-cell input, but will need a power condition unit for more than 3-cell power input.
Feels kind of stupid asking this, but then again... a couple of years ago, I did not even what a ESC was...
Knut-Ove
www.mediakopter.no