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20 April 2014

Placing the Tarot T-2D gimbal with GoPro Hero 3 on the Iron Man 650

After the successful mayden flight of the Tarot Iron Man 650 (apart from landing!), now it is the moment of placing the Tarot T-2D gimbal with the GoPro Hero 3.

As I don´t want the propellers neither the quad legs to appear on camera, I have to place the gimbal on the front of the quad. As this unbalances the whole quadcopter, I have to redistribute some items on the top plate. This means placing the GPS of the Naza on the front, the gimbal battery on the middle, and the main battery on the bottom of the top plate.

I have set up the end point of the gimbal in the transmitter, so when the camera is looking to the front the propellers never appear on camera. But what if I lean it to the front to much because I go fast forward? and if the camera is facing down and I lean it to the right or left? In the angle is too wide then the propellers or the legs are very likely to appear on the footage. I will test it soon.

Now the weight of the quadcopter has gone up to 2,18kg with the bigger battery (Turnigy 3S 5000 mAh). I don´t spect it to fly now for 13 minutes, but hopefully it reaches 10 minutes easily.

I will put the visor as well to avoid the shadow of the motors on camera.

Tarot Iron Man 650 - Gimbal Tarot T-2D - Naza M Lite GPS  (1)
Tarot Iron Man 650 - Gimbal Tarot T-2D
Tarot Iron Man 650 - Gimbal Tarot T-2D - Naza M Lite GPS  (1)
Redistributing the elements on the top plate
Tarot Iron Man 650 - Gimbal Tarot T-2D - Naza M Lite GPS  (1)
Iron Man 650 with Naza and FPV
Tarot Iron Man 650 - Gimbal Tarot T-2D - Naza M Lite GPS  (1)
Front view of the Iron Man 650 with Tarot T-2D gimbal
Tarot Iron Man 650 - Gimbal Tarot T-2D - Naza M Lite GPS  (1)
Top view of the Iron Man 650 with Tarot T-2D gimbal
Tarot Iron Man 650 - Gimbal Tarot T-2D - Naza M Lite GPS  (1) weight
Weight of the Tarot Iron Man 650 with T-2D gimbal and FPV
UPDATE:

I was not convinced about the gimbal position, so I´ve used longer tubes to place the camera further from the center of the quad. Now it is much more difficult to have the propellers on camera when going forward, or the legs when the camera is facing down and moving from side to side.

I have several batteries of 2200 mAh, that gives me just a few minutes of flight, so I have made a serial wire so I can join two of them having 4400 mAh.

I have also purchased a 45C 5200 mAh Blue Monster battery with 4S instead 3S which is what I usally use. I will test it to see the difference. I expect to have more flight time despite of the weight of the whole quad that goes now up to 2,35 kg more or less.

Because of all the mess described above, I have had to redistribute the weight so the quad is balanced. I´ve put a rear battery plate that seems to do the job.

Hopefully tomorrow is not raining and I can go out there and see what happens...

Blue monster 5200 mah battery lipo
Blue monster 5200 mah battery lipo
Serial wire for lipo batteries
Serial wire for lipo batteries
Tarot Iron Man 650 Battery holder
Tarot Iron Man 650 Battery holder
Tarot Iron Man 650 Folded arms
Tarot Iron Man 650 Folded arms
Tarot Iron Man 650 Gimbal Tarot T-2D GoPro Hero 3
Tarot Iron Man 650 Gimbal Tarot T-2D GoPro Hero 3
Tarot Iron Man 650 Top plate
Tarot Iron Man 650 Top plate

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