I'm working on a new FPV aircraft, and plan to add an Ardupilot. I'm going to be following a guide to integrate the Ardupilot with a "Remzibi" on-screen display for live video, but the Ardupilot Mega is not yet supported for this procedure. As a result, I'm looking for:
- Original Ardupilot hardware
- ArduShield v2
- ArduIMU+ v2
Please post if you've got something you're willing to part with. I figure that plenty of people have upgraded to the Mega by now.
Thanks,
Nasa1092
Tags: ArduIMU, ArduShield, Ardupilot
Permalink Reply by Tom in ON on April 27, 2011 at 4:48pm I have an Ardupilot assembled with headers, etc, and have an Ardu Shield v 1.5 also assembled and with a MPXV5004DP pressure sensor.
Also have the original XYZ sensor set with a vertical sensor.
Tom
Permalink Reply by nasa1092 on April 27, 2011 at 5:14pm Hi Tom,
I'm interested in the Ardupilot and the shield. Could you provide some detail regarding the differences between your "V1.5" shield and the V1 and V2 shield? This is my first Ardupilot project and I'm learning the basics.
What would be your asking price for the set?
Permalink Reply by Tom in ON on April 27, 2011 at 5:52pm The numbering on the shield is very small, so it could be a v1.0 and not 1.5, but for sure it's not a v2. Not sure what changed in functionality, but the air speed sensor changed to another one in V2 and also something changed about 3.3V GPS power support. Please search the forums.
I am looking to get $35 + actual shipping cost for the Ardupilot assembled with headers, etc, and Ardu Shield v 1.0/1.5 also assembled (see photo).
Here is a link I found that uses the shield and ardupilot with Rembizi stuff:
Permalink Reply by nasa1092 on April 27, 2011 at 7:13pm Looks good. I'll get back to you with a decision shortly. HappyKillmore used the Ardushield V1 in his guide on RCGroups, so I can't imagine that there would be any problems.
Any ideas about how much shipping to the US would cost? I'm in Connecticut.
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