Better Gimbals
- SirDomsen
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I always was wondering if it might be possible to use hall sensors instead of the normal pots on the gimbals because after using my Devo10 for a few years now, the pots are very imprecise around midstick. I know calibration helps for a short time and also a deadzone can be set. But I think it would be far better to replace any wear parts by better options.
Recently there showed up some hall based Taranis Gimbals and I thought it would be nice to have something like that in our beloved Devos. Possible mod? What do you think?
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- Denovich
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I recognize you from the Silverware threads...
I've been eyeing up an M9 swap. They look to be close enough in size I think they could be made to work. Too many projects and a Spek DX9 are keeping me from just jumping in and trying it.
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- Fernandez
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My devo 7e is not very precise, due to not so stable voltages.
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- magic_marty
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For those of us not having a 3D printer any chance of making and selling the parts?
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- Markus Gritsch
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Placing them into my Devo 7E required some cutting and drilling, but the end result looks fine.
I couldn't be more happy with how they perform. Especially the hysteresis on the throttle stick of the old gimbals annoyed me quite a lot. Of course totally gone with the hall gimbals
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- SirDomsen
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Do you think that these could be an option for full-sized Devos also?
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- Markus Gritsch
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- Milstan
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After years of reading the forum and using deviation it was about time to do a small contibution to the comunity.
So after reading Markus Gritsch post i decided to take a spin, and evolved the idea of using Jumper V2 Hall Gimbals on my ultimate devo7E.
My spin was to design a Centering spacer to fill the gap that´s visible on Markus Gritsch photos, 2 long spacers and 2 short spacers that will be needed not to damage the front of the transmitter.
As a caveat you will need a 3d printer, and for the centering spacer a good knowledge of extrusion calibration. i printed mine at 0.15mm layer height in petg
For the gimbal modifictions needed to fit the transmitter, first remove the built in spacers on the Jumper V2 Hall Gimbals:
I used a jewelers saw that makes precise cuts and cuts plastic like butter
Next you will need to cut parts of the outline of the gimbal plate:
you will notice the two notches at the left side of the gimbal plate, they are needed too, they are to be located opposite of the vertical axis hall sensors.
Next you will need to make the holes, the best method is to mark them with calipers, using as reference the middle of the original gimbals. Take care as the holes are not spaced evenly in reference to the middle.
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- Milstan
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you can remove some pieces of plastic to make a cleaner modification.
Please note that there are interference issues between the friction spring posts and the fixing screws.
If everything went according to the instructions, you will need to install the new gimbal into the transmitter case.
Slip the centering spacer (the big hollow round one) on your new gimbal, it should fit snugly all the way, and then install the gimbal in your transmitter, it should fit snugly.
Take care in this step as the stock mounting screws are long and will damage you transmitter face (trust me i did that).
This is where the little printed spacers come to play, the outward holes are short for the screws so place a long spacer in these holes.
Put a spacer in each screw and then install the screws at their places, minding the position of the spacers, the long ones are installed at the vertical axis hall sensor side, that point outward in the transmitter case on both sticks.
This is how it looks already calibrated and tested.
With the centering spacer the gimbal will be constrained in two axis and the screws constrain the assembly in the remaining axis, giving more rigidity to the modification.
Stl files in the next post
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- Milstan
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0.4mm nozzle
0.15mm layer height
petg preferably, abs is better
The centering spacer has a throat by half the height, its a constraint of fitting a gimbal that is not compatible so before printing take care during slicing so it prints all layers correctly.
change the .jpg extension to .stl
These files were made by me, but are free as a bird work, so feel free to share and alter in any way you see fit.
Many thanks to the DeviationTX community, it´s founders and supporters.
And all credits for finding an hall effect gimbal that fits he devo7E goes to Markus Gritsch
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