My FLIP FPV setup with Questions
Well I flew for the first time earlier today. I had about 10 mins flight time and am FULLY HOOKED on quadcopter multirotor flying.
My setup: (Countless hours on the net researching and deciding what to order and build myself)
Total Weight is 2.3kg ready to take off (GoPro and FPV cams w/ 2x 3s 11.1 5000mAh in parallel)
Quadcopter
-=- FLIP FPV frame + extra frame piece for custom design (my battery tray idea) and extra carbon piece for camera/GPS tower
-=-DJI Naza V2 w/ powersupply and GPS
-=-Futaba T8FG Super w/ R6208SB running SBUS communication to Naza X3 channel
-=-10x4.5 props
-=-SunnySky 2212 980kv
-=-Tiger T-Motor 30Amp ESC's programmed as follows
Brake-Off
Battery-Lipo
Cutoff mode-CutOff
Cutoff Bat Threshold-Low
Start mode-Normal
Timing-Med
Music-Off
Governor-Off
-=-2x 3cell 11.1V 5000mAh batteries in parallel
FPV Gear
-=-5.8GHz 32ch FPV AV 600mW Trans and Receiver w/ BlueBeam Ultra Antennas
-=-2x FatShark 600TVL CMOS cameras (Front FPV cam and Rear vitals cam)
-=-SmartFPV 3 camera switch
-=-SmartFPV GoPro camera connector (back long tall plug)
-=-GoPro mounted on DIY Camera Gimbal (fixed position at the moment waiting on gimbal controller)
I've taken the FatSharks off the Quad and unplugged the Vid Trans so no power is going anywhere it shouldn't be. I figured this would be safer to learn the flight characteristics first without the cams I can't get to work anyway. I've taken as little off the Quad so it is still 2.2kgs at the moment and close to full decked out weight.
Here are some pictures of the current state of the Quad (blue sky with clouds table cloth) and also some shots of the full build before I removed the FatSharks for the test hits (no table cloth only wood grain).
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I have a few things I would like to ask, but first I would like to give a link of the first couple of flights from the GoPro mounted on the stationary gimbal just for reference. Maybe someone will see something right away.
Here below is the link to the video on my YouTube Channel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHNCMhD1cGc
Please copy and paste in new window before reading questions.
QUESTION #1 (Part 1)
I notice that the Quad doesn't have much "PUNCH" when I try and gain altitude. It goes up slowly. I am only flying in GPS hold mode for the moment to get used to the controls, but I feel from what I've seen in videos, I should have more vertical "PUNCH". Is my quad too heavy at 2.3kgs fully loaded and ready to fly for the motor/battery/prop combo I have?
QUESTION #1 (Part 2)
I notice my throttle doesn't pick up until 50%. I move the sticks to start the rotors, and then I have to bring the throttle up to 50%, and then they start to turn. I have the Helicopter version of the Futaba (no spring loaded return to center throttle here, it stays where I put it). I was wondering why this is the case and if it is something I can "tune out" by changing a parameter on the TX itself or within the Naza software somewhere.
QUESTION #2
I have yet to get my FPV setup to work. I am powering my Vid Transmitter (TS832) from the power distribution board with the 2 Lipos in Parallel (11.4V). From the Trans my VidIn is coming from the SmartFPV switch VidOut (all 3 wires -Black/ +Red/ Signal Yellow). My #1 camera is the Front FPV FatShark 600TVL CMOS cam plugged into Vid1 on the camera switch (all 3 wires). My #2 camera is same type as #1 but facing Rear and plugged into Vid2 on the camera switch (all 3 wires). My #3 cam is GoProHero3 plugged into Vid3 on the camera switch. The Control wires go to Channel 6 on my Futaba R6208SB. I have tried multiple channels on the reciver and trans and still no signal to 2 different monitors that I've plugged reciever into. I know I have paid close attention to polarity and have the correct wires in the correct spots from camera to switch to transmitter. I'm not sure what the problem is though.
QUESTION #3
Once I get my FPV setup to work, how will I program my switch on the Futaba T8FG Super? Will I have to write a Mix specially for the switch to signal all 3 positions? I notice when I look at On/Off settings when assigning switch to the channel I want (CH6), the options only allow for the switch to be "ON" in 2 of the 3 positions. I'm just wondering how to program it so that the switch will work correctly.
Maybe some pros out there can enlighten me :nevreness: Thanks for your time...
Well I flew for the first time earlier today. I had about 10 mins flight time and am FULLY HOOKED on quadcopter multirotor flying.
My setup: (Countless hours on the net researching and deciding what to order and build myself)
Total Weight is 2.3kg ready to take off (GoPro and FPV cams w/ 2x 3s 11.1 5000mAh in parallel)
Quadcopter
-=- FLIP FPV frame + extra frame piece for custom design (my battery tray idea) and extra carbon piece for camera/GPS tower
-=-DJI Naza V2 w/ powersupply and GPS
-=-Futaba T8FG Super w/ R6208SB running SBUS communication to Naza X3 channel
-=-10x4.5 props
-=-SunnySky 2212 980kv
-=-Tiger T-Motor 30Amp ESC's programmed as follows
Brake-Off
Battery-Lipo
Cutoff mode-CutOff
Cutoff Bat Threshold-Low
Start mode-Normal
Timing-Med
Music-Off
Governor-Off
-=-2x 3cell 11.1V 5000mAh batteries in parallel
FPV Gear
-=-5.8GHz 32ch FPV AV 600mW Trans and Receiver w/ BlueBeam Ultra Antennas
-=-2x FatShark 600TVL CMOS cameras (Front FPV cam and Rear vitals cam)
-=-SmartFPV 3 camera switch
-=-SmartFPV GoPro camera connector (back long tall plug)
-=-GoPro mounted on DIY Camera Gimbal (fixed position at the moment waiting on gimbal controller)
I've taken the FatSharks off the Quad and unplugged the Vid Trans so no power is going anywhere it shouldn't be. I figured this would be safer to learn the flight characteristics first without the cams I can't get to work anyway. I've taken as little off the Quad so it is still 2.2kgs at the moment and close to full decked out weight.
Here are some pictures of the current state of the Quad (blue sky with clouds table cloth) and also some shots of the full build before I removed the FatSharks for the test hits (no table cloth only wood grain).
View attachment 16432View attachment 16433View attachment 16434View attachment 16435View attachment 16436View attachment 16437View attachment 16438View attachment 16439
I have a few things I would like to ask, but first I would like to give a link of the first couple of flights from the GoPro mounted on the stationary gimbal just for reference. Maybe someone will see something right away.
Here below is the link to the video on my YouTube Channel.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BHNCMhD1cGc
Please copy and paste in new window before reading questions.
QUESTION #1 (Part 1)
I notice that the Quad doesn't have much "PUNCH" when I try and gain altitude. It goes up slowly. I am only flying in GPS hold mode for the moment to get used to the controls, but I feel from what I've seen in videos, I should have more vertical "PUNCH". Is my quad too heavy at 2.3kgs fully loaded and ready to fly for the motor/battery/prop combo I have?
QUESTION #1 (Part 2)
I notice my throttle doesn't pick up until 50%. I move the sticks to start the rotors, and then I have to bring the throttle up to 50%, and then they start to turn. I have the Helicopter version of the Futaba (no spring loaded return to center throttle here, it stays where I put it). I was wondering why this is the case and if it is something I can "tune out" by changing a parameter on the TX itself or within the Naza software somewhere.
QUESTION #2
I have yet to get my FPV setup to work. I am powering my Vid Transmitter (TS832) from the power distribution board with the 2 Lipos in Parallel (11.4V). From the Trans my VidIn is coming from the SmartFPV switch VidOut (all 3 wires -Black/ +Red/ Signal Yellow). My #1 camera is the Front FPV FatShark 600TVL CMOS cam plugged into Vid1 on the camera switch (all 3 wires). My #2 camera is same type as #1 but facing Rear and plugged into Vid2 on the camera switch (all 3 wires). My #3 cam is GoProHero3 plugged into Vid3 on the camera switch. The Control wires go to Channel 6 on my Futaba R6208SB. I have tried multiple channels on the reciver and trans and still no signal to 2 different monitors that I've plugged reciever into. I know I have paid close attention to polarity and have the correct wires in the correct spots from camera to switch to transmitter. I'm not sure what the problem is though.
QUESTION #3
Once I get my FPV setup to work, how will I program my switch on the Futaba T8FG Super? Will I have to write a Mix specially for the switch to signal all 3 positions? I notice when I look at On/Off settings when assigning switch to the channel I want (CH6), the options only allow for the switch to be "ON" in 2 of the 3 positions. I'm just wondering how to program it so that the switch will work correctly.
Maybe some pros out there can enlighten me :nevreness: Thanks for your time...
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