tmsound said:7th chanel installation video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuAhUXKvVBc
Looks like they have made there own reciver for the 7th chanel??
So, it looks like we do have to operate!
tmsound said:7th chanel installation video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuAhUXKvVBc
Looks like they have made there own reciver for the 7th chanel??
YeeaaBoii said:I just placed an order too. My money from PayPal is gone and I didn't receive an order confirmation email of any kind. Hopefully I get something!
Yeah don't fret it too much . .it took about a day for me to get my confirmation email. . and remember there could be a time difference. Rob is very on the spot for answering emails and the such. And I'm sure right now they are slammed!YeeaaBoii said:I just placed an order too. My money from PayPal is gone and I didn't receive an order confirmation email of any kind. Hopefully I get something!
YeeaaBoii said:I just placed an order too. My money from PayPal is gone and I didn't receive an order confirmation email of any kind. Hopefully I get something!
Pull_Up said:Yes, so you will need to take the lid off - it's straightforward, there's a "how to" in my signature below.
The only thing I'd caution is running the wire to their receiver out through the hole where the stock servo cable goes. There is very little clearance in the battery bay to that hole when the battery is fully installed. The stock servo wire actually runs in its own small channel, and is covered with protective material to ensure the battery slides over it, rather than snags it. That wire that dronexpert show to stick through the servo hole is going to potentially get pinched or worse by the battery eventually in my opinion. I had a close look at this area when working with Flytrex to see if we could use the stock servo wire channel as a route for their cable (not enough room).
Just my opinion, but if I were installing this I'd run the wire out through one of the holes that are just inboard of every landing skid upright where they meet the underside of the aircraft. You could then run the cable from there to the back of the dronexpert receiver.
DJI may have changed the internals since I got my early model in November, so if yours is different and there's space, then go for it.
tmsound said:7th chanel installation video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuAhUXKvVBc
Looks like they have made there own reciver for the 7th chanel??
tmsound said:7th chanel installation video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuAhUXKvVBc
Looks like they have made there own reciver for the 7th chanel??
Schmedlab said:tmsound said:7th chanel installation video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AuAhUXKvVBc
Looks like they have made there own reciver for the 7th chanel??
I'm confused. My transmitter doesn't have the lever on the back. Can the seventh channel be utilized without the lever?
FPV col said:Good point pull_up inboard of a leg would be a better route for that signal wire.. I'm hoping its long enough.
Pull_Up said:No Visions come with the lever as standard. If you order from Dronexpert then I assume they give you the lever as part of the deal (might be wise to check). If not you can buy levers that will fit that were designed to be used with the V1 Phantom and gimbals - the size and positioning of the hole on the back of the Vision transmitter is the same.
dave21 said:Guys u dont need to activate 7th channel this way =-O check my last post on page 25 here. All u need is to buy the lever. If it comes with gimbal u dont need anything but one click in that software! to activate it.
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dave21 said:Well, it is always good to be careful. But i did it on my P2V and it works fine. I dont have the lever yet but i will get it soon. The software seems to be a modification of original Assistant there is only two clicks if u switch your drone to P2vision ir P2 (then your original Assistant recognizes your drone as P2 and X1 channel activates).
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