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actually you have the first production version of crab. both hansen and mine is narrower stance. yours can handle ag600. mine can't I will see about tightening up the spec a bit. I think I used to use #4 spacer but had ot got o#6 due to 3mm screw. that probably cause bit of slop. (not to mention there probably is tolerance change with the tubing as well) otherwise, I will just put in some foam tape.
also, you will really like the slight assymetrical shape in the air. very easy to see where it is going. |
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800kv, 4s 2500-5200mah. I'm not sure yet on what I will fly mostly. Gary recommended an mah, can't remember. Right now I am testing with 2500mah. I will fly with the highest possible battery weight at 4s. I have not measured weight yet. It is really light. most of the weight is coming from motors and the battery, It is much lighter than a f450.
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I had a chance in between video gigs to mount the gimbal today. I still need to get the HF board and a BEC on there, calibrate and balance it. i wil have time tomorrow. There is a big wind coming through central FL today, hopefully it lets up this weekend.
I am really impressed so far as it is very streamlined, great for a gopro 3 black. Let's hope it performs well. This is the perfect rig for me as I do not acquire many aerial video gigs but something nice to keep me learning and able to do some aerials for productions if necessary. |
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Things are coming along nicely. I finally got my hog board on and calibrated and balanced out the rig with go pro and battery. When I was setting up the HFG board I came across a weird problem. My HF gimbal would work while hooked up to the computer but not when it is only powered by battery. It appears Hoverfly didn't solder the jumper. My board did not have solder on this point it is just 3 lines no solder jumper like in this picture/diagram.
![]() My board looked like this: hence the problem. I then soldered a jumper and it now works fine. The gimbal and rig are looking and balancing great. I did find another issue though. I do not like the way you have to take the gimbal off of the quad to move it forward or back for balancing. If there were a a way to slide it back and forth easily this thing would be very convenient. I put on some smaller props and took it for a spin with the camera on it. The results were ok, won't really know until I get to post. I did hear some weird vibration in the audio. I don't think it was the props though as I balanced them pretty good although they are cheap carbon gem fans so maybe i'll get better results when I get some zingers or graupners. I'll post video soon. |
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