Example Setups

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On this page you may describe and show your gimbal setup, including all relevant technical spezifications.

Keychain Gimbals

OlliW's Micro Gimbal

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Technical details:

  • camera: key cam 808 #16 V2 with lense D
  • pitch motor: PS2 Slim disc drive replacement motor, rewound, R: ca. 24 Ohm, config: 9N12P, winding: 0.10mm, 150t
  • roll motor: PS2 Slim disc drive replacement motor, rewound, R: ca. 24 Ohm, config: 9N12P, winding: 0.10mm, 150t
  • yaw motor: PS2 Slim disc drive replacement motor, rewound, R: ca. 24 Ohm, config: 9N12P, winding: 0.10mm, 150t
  • battery: 3S
  • typical pitch PID values: P=6.0, I=750, D=0.070, Vmax= 150
  • typical roll PID values: P=7.0, I=450, D=0.185, Vmax= 150
  • typical yaw PID values: P=7.0, I=450, D=0.185, Vmax= 150


GoPro Gimbals

Sony Nex Gimbals

Erick's

Technical details:

  • camera: Sony Nex 5n
  • pitch motor: rctimer model 5010-021-150T, R: 14.65 Ohm, config: 12N14P, winding: 0.21mm, 150t
  • roll motor: rctimer model 5010-021-150T, R: 14.65 Ohm, config: 12N14P, winding: 0.21mm, 150t
  • yaw motor: rctimer model BGM5208-180T, R: 17.2 Ohm, config: 12N14P, winding: 0.24mm, 180t
  • battery: 3S
  • typical pitch PID values: P=, I=, D=, Vmax=
  • typical roll PID values: P=, I=, D=, Vmax=
  • typical yaw PID values: P=, I=, D=, Vmax=