Skyport Angle of Rotation
CompletedHi there,
What is the exact angle of rotation to go from the white dot (unlocked) to the red dot (locked) for the Skyport V2??
The rotation angle is different than the one for Skyport V1. For example, the Skyport V2 dots don't align on the M200 but the mount locks in place. I believe the rotation angle for the Skyport V1 is right around 60 degrees and the rotation angle for the Skyport V2 is around 66.5 degrees. Could you please provide a more precise/accurate angle of rotation for the Skyport V2. This allows the proper design for a Skyport V2 mount so that the sensor is properly aligned with the UAV.
Thanks!
AM
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Sorry, there is no **exact angle of rotation** for you, but the STP file has opend to developers, which may helpful to you. https://github.com/dji-sdk/Payload-SDK/tree/release/v2.2.1/doc/simple_model -
Hi there,
Thanks for sending that link. It does help.
However, a question still remains. I just received a new Skyport V2 in a Payload SDK Development Kit 2.0 and the red and white dots are ~66.5 degrees apart. The rotation on the Skyport_Adapter_2.stp file you linked to has a 60 degree rotation to lock (and so do my earlier versions of the Skyport). The dots on the Skyport V2 I just received do not line up with any of the DJI mounts I have (it's off by ~6.5 degrees). The Skyport properly locks into place, but the red/white indicator dots don't line up because they are a different distance apart on the perimeter than previous Skyport models. See attached images. This makes it appear to customers that the Skyport isn't properly mounted, even though it's locked in place...
Why is there a ~6.5 degree difference?
Thanks!
AM
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Does it exist with only one skyport v2 or with multiple skyport v2s? It looks like a product problem, I suggest you take a picture after the installation is locked and provide it to the product after-sales: support@dji.com to confirm whether it is a product problem.
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