Pull_Up said:Sorry, don't quite understand, huge gap between mounting plate and...?
Pull_Up said:Sorry, don't quite understand, huge gap between mounting plate and...?
gearbow said:Just recieved my H3-3D gimbal. No way this is fitting my phantom? Like a huge gap between the mounting plate? Help!!!
EMCSQUAR said:If you have original Phantom 2 (without hole) your choices are: A) cut a hole in belly of shell or B) TRY to find mounting adapter which just started shipping with latest version of H3
Yeah this is correct. The kit is coming out alongside the standalone H3-3D, when DJI finally officially announce / launch it. I hear it is likely to be this coming week, with H3-3D stock available by Friday here in the UK.shartlza said:EMCSQUAR said:If you have original Phantom 2 (without hole) your choices are: A) cut a hole in belly of shell or B) TRY to find mounting adapter which just started shipping with latest version of H3
I am pretty sure the newest version of the gimbal does not come the the mounting adapter to fit the H3-3D on the origanal P2. You have to buy it and it ,omes as a kit with longer skids to clear the ground. Some places have it, but it is still on preorder for $15US.
Pull_Up said:Now I understand. Yes mine came as a package with the new P2 which had the larger hole in the shell to allow for the third axis motor so it bolted straight on. If you want to get up and running straight away then your only option is to take a dremmel to the shell as has been said. Otherwise the adapter plates do seem to be like hens' teeth, i'm afraid.
I'm guessing the main board is different, i.e, the P2V doesn't have the GMU for a Zenmuse like the P2 does.ceejaydubya said:Pull_Up said:Now I understand. Yes mine came as a package with the new P2 which had the larger hole in the shell to allow for the third axis motor so it bolted straight on. If you want to get up and running straight away then your only option is to take a dremmel to the shell as has been said. Otherwise the adapter plates do seem to be like hens' teeth, i'm afraid.
I'm thinking of taking the "gimbal"(?) off my P2V and replacing with the H3-3D to use with a go pro, question is, is it possible (and do-able?!)
Soz, I meant to write GCU (Gimbal control unit) the Phantom 2 has this built-in. Basically the P2V will be setup differently inside. There is a Zenmuse unit forthcoming, with a built-in GCU, for the Flamewheel system -- but I doubt this would work with a Vision either.ceejaydubya said:thanks Jaybee. apologies, wot's GMU?
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