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jasperthayer said:Heya
Here's a video tutorial I made that shows detailed instructions on how to install and setup a GoodLuckBuy gimbal on the DJI Phantom with pitch control. The gimbal was only $68 + $10 shipping and it works great.
Mike_in_Burney said:Hi Jasper (and everyone else!), Thanks for the vid, it totally helped when I was setting up my gimbal last week.
Unfortunately, the thing never worked. I checked it out of the box, by hooking my battery up to it and I got lights and movement, so I unplugged it and went to town. When everything was connected, it didn't do anything. I get a green light down on the arm under the gopro and a little solid red light next to a rapidly-blinking green light on the board, but that's it.
GLB sent me a manual and said to hook it up to my computer. The "only" problem with that is my computer doesn't recognize the gimbal as a com port. I loaded every driver I could find (and determined that I have the CP2102 chip), and nothing. I figured it was just my nemesis, Windows 8, but I have tried 7, vista, and OSX, with no luck.
[/url][/img] This is the board I have (sorry I don't know how you normally post images on here) It doesn't look like every other pic I have seen of these gimbal boards, so I don't know if it helps or not.![]()
I'm just wondering if anyone out there has been in my situation and what might be the problem? All of my computers are Macs running Windows under Boot Camp, if that helps...
Thanks! Mike
Mike_in_Burney said:Hi Jasper (and everyone else!), Thanks for the vid, it totally helped when I was setting up my gimbal last week.
Unfortunately, the thing never worked. I checked it out of the box, by hooking my battery up to it and I got lights and movement, so I unplugged it and went to town. When everything was connected, it didn't do anything. I get a green light down on the arm under the gopro and a little solid red light next to a rapidly-blinking green light on the board, but that's it.
GLB sent me a manual and said to hook it up to my computer. The "only" problem with that is my computer doesn't recognize the gimbal as a com port. I loaded every driver I could find (and determined that I have the CP2102 chip), and nothing. I figured it was just my nemesis, Windows 8, but I have tried 7, vista, and OSX, with no luck.
[/url][/img] This is the board I have (sorry I don't know how you normally post images on here) It doesn't look like every other pic I have seen of these gimbal boards, so I don't know if it helps or not.![]()
I'm just wondering if anyone out there has been in my situation and what might be the problem? All of my computers are Macs running Windows under Boot Camp, if that helps...
Thanks! Mike
Hiway said:Mike_in_Burney said:Hi Jasper (and everyone else!), Thanks for the vid, it totally helped when I was setting up my gimbal last week.
Unfortunately, the thing never worked. I checked it out of the box, by hooking my battery up to it and I got lights and movement, so I unplugged it and went to town. When everything was connected, it didn't do anything. I get a green light down on the arm under the gopro and a little solid red light next to a rapidly-blinking green light on the board, but that's it.
GLB sent me a manual and said to hook it up to my computer. The "only" problem with that is my computer doesn't recognize the gimbal as a com port. I loaded every driver I could find (and determined that I have the CP2102 chip), and nothing. I figured it was just my nemesis, Windows 8, but I have tried 7, vista, and OSX, with no luck.
[/url][/img] This is the board I have (sorry I don't know how you normally post images on here) It doesn't look like every other pic I have seen of these gimbal boards, so I don't know if it helps or not.![]()
I'm just wondering if anyone out there has been in my situation and what might be the problem? All of my computers are Macs running Windows under Boot Camp, if that helps...
Thanks! Mike
See if this puts you back on course:
Here is a link for the specs on the board: http://www.basecamelectronics.com/simplebgc/
On that page is a link for the downloads- that is the same board I have, and chances are it is running the 2.0b version of firmware- you want to keep that version as it is very stable and the gimbal works very smooth on pitch out of the box (normally)
All instructions are there- I think maybe your board could be running v2.0 which has com port issues... I forget.
Mike_in_Burney said:Hi Jasper (and everyone else!), Thanks for the vid, it totally helped when I was setting up my gimbal last week.
Unfortunately, the thing never worked. I checked it out of the box, by hooking my battery up to it and I got lights and movement, so I unplugged it and went to town. When everything was connected, it didn't do anything. I get a green light down on the arm under the gopro and a little solid red light next to a rapidly-blinking green light on the board, but that's it.
GLB sent me a manual and said to hook it up to my computer. The "only" problem with that is my computer doesn't recognize the gimbal as a com port. I loaded every driver I could find (and determined that I have the CP2102 chip), and nothing. I figured it was just my nemesis, Windows 8, but I have tried 7, vista, and OSX, with no luck.
[/url][/img] This is the board I have (sorry I don't know how you normally post images on here) It doesn't look like every other pic I have seen of these gimbal boards, so I don't know if it helps or not.![]()
I'm just wondering if anyone out there has been in my situation and what might be the problem? All of my computers are Macs running Windows under Boot Camp, if that helps...
Thanks! Mike
WeaponsHot said:Mike_in_Burney said:Hi Jasper (and everyone else!), Thanks for the vid, it totally helped when I was setting up my gimbal last week.
Unfortunately, the thing never worked. I checked it out of the box, by hooking my battery up to it and I got lights and movement, so I unplugged it and went to town. When everything was connected, it didn't do anything. I get a green light down on the arm under the gopro and a little solid red light next to a rapidly-blinking green light on the board, but that's it.
GLB sent me a manual and said to hook it up to my computer. The "only" problem with that is my computer doesn't recognize the gimbal as a com port. I loaded every driver I could find (and determined that I have the CP2102 chip), and nothing. I figured it was just my nemesis, Windows 8, but I have tried 7, vista, and OSX, with no luck.
[/url][/img] This is the board I have (sorry I don't know how you normally post images on here) It doesn't look like every other pic I have seen of these gimbal boards, so I don't know if it helps or not.![]()
I'm just wondering if anyone out there has been in my situation and what might be the problem? All of my computers are Macs running Windows under Boot Camp, if that helps...
Thanks! Mike
Mike, the connector at the 2 o'clock position is that pushed in all the way? and yo may want to fix the pin near there thats almost shorting to ground. I will continue to research and look at the pic and see if I find anything else out. One more question, did you change the cable out that you are using to try to connect it to the computer?
Also if you get another one, use an anti static mat and strap, grounded tip soldering iron when handling and modifying.
jasperthayer said:Heya
Here's a video tutorial I made that shows detailed instructions on how to install and setup a GoodLuckBuy gimbal on the DJI Phantom with pitch control. The gimbal was only $68 + $10 shipping and it works great. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPaIFZFije8
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SPaIFZFije8[/youtube]
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