Tricopter 2.6 HV Gimbal

by epsn | February 11, 2014 | (11) Posted in Projects

Been building at lot of multirotor last year, but i always seem to go back to my tricopters that i started flying with. So i decided to put a brushless gimbal on my favourite platform.

 

This is David Windeståls Tricopter v2.6 deluxe with a qav540 gimbal and alexmos. Replaced the props to 10x5 graupner, chopped of the camera plate and attached the gimbal. Works great:)

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misterx on February 26, 2014
fantastic. The gimbal upgrade is one of my deep wishes for the future for my tricopter. and I love your setup!!

Great idea to keep in the back of my head
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Sirglider on February 26, 2014
I love the idea, but fixing the gimbal support to the tricopter main plate as well transmits a lot of vibration to it. I think you would get much better results just putting some reinforcements to the battery tray and and disconnecting it from the main plate. The bent metal wires are already good dampers and will eliminate the rest of your vibrations.
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epsn on February 27, 2014
Its actually not screwed to the main plate, but it is resting/supported by it. I might separate them more.
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kpd on February 26, 2014
Awesome tricopter! The video is really clear!
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FKreider on February 26, 2014
Great work, video is fantastic!

Would you have lost video signal if you tried to fly into the tunnel that the biker went into?
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epsn on February 27, 2014
Thanks, i would definitely have lost the video signal from my position.
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ghostrider03z on February 26, 2014
How much flight time do you get with or without fpv gear?
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epsn on February 27, 2014
I guess about 8-9 minutes.
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rcflyer729 on February 28, 2014
I have never seen a gimbal on a tri before what motors are u running
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epsn on February 28, 2014
Its T-Motor 2216-12 800kV motors.
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Tricopter 2.6 HV Gimbal