by Tim » Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:14 pm
by Tim
Tue Jan 22, 2008 7:14 pm
Pev
looking forward to checking out your RC control doc . .. thanks for putting that up. I've got a DX6 sitting around begging for use.
Guys, as for gyro location, I've just carefully stuffed the roll gyro into the head and the pitch gyro into the front left chest cavity (using the foam mounting pad as well as some velcro in the case of the head gyro). You have to take the gyro case off (as it says in the PG-03 manual, this is ok), and I used black tape to cover them up since I didn't have any nice clear heatshrink like you see on the commercial RN-1 add-ons.
You need to leave carefully cut out holes in the tape before you put it on, if you put it on then cut it, you run the risk of slicing into the board I guess.. or maybe that is me being paranoid.
You have to leave the front RN-1 cover off to get at the setup and gain screws for the pitch, and the back of the head off to get at the roll gyro, but it seems happy enough.
I'm a little worried about temperature stability, but not as worried as I was keen to hide them inside.
Also, I only made one connection (the signal wire) to the return side of each gyro because the wiring is fairly tight through the holes. I would post some pictures but my camera phone is pretty naff and my digital camera is still at the repair shop.
Anyway, horses for courses....
Cheers
Tim
Pev
looking forward to checking out your RC control doc . .. thanks for putting that up. I've got a DX6 sitting around begging for use.
Guys, as for gyro location, I've just carefully stuffed the roll gyro into the head and the pitch gyro into the front left chest cavity (using the foam mounting pad as well as some velcro in the case of the head gyro). You have to take the gyro case off (as it says in the PG-03 manual, this is ok), and I used black tape to cover them up since I didn't have any nice clear heatshrink like you see on the commercial RN-1 add-ons.
You need to leave carefully cut out holes in the tape before you put it on, if you put it on then cut it, you run the risk of slicing into the board I guess.. or maybe that is me being paranoid.
You have to leave the front RN-1 cover off to get at the setup and gain screws for the pitch, and the back of the head off to get at the roll gyro, but it seems happy enough.
I'm a little worried about temperature stability, but not as worried as I was keen to hide them inside.
Also, I only made one connection (the signal wire) to the return side of each gyro because the wiring is fairly tight through the holes. I would post some pictures but my camera phone is pretty naff and my digital camera is still at the repair shop.
Anyway, horses for courses....
Cheers
Tim