IRIS jst connector to power FPV and Gimbal

I was wondering if I could splice power off the jst connector on the IRIS's belly to power the 3DR FPV.
https://store.3drobotics.com/products/3dr-fpv-osd-kit (power both of them from the one factory connector)

Or should I splice into the main power using something like this?

http://www.ebay.com/itm/261356759924?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

Thanks in advance!

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  • Please share what your final solution is. Thanks.
    • I'm running a 600mw Immersionrc transmitter and gimbal plugged into the gimbal supply. I have a voltage reg spliced in to run the Gimbal as I'm using 4S batteries and the Gimbal wont handle the 4S voltage but the transmitter will.

      I have the transmitter stuck onto a rear arm with 3 sided foam tape and a cable tie as backup. all works great

  • The 3DR FPV kit comes with batteries.  Is your thought to save weight, or something else?  Given the relatively short flights times with the IRIS Battery, I don't know that I would want to siphon off too much power to run the FPV transmitter and (potentially) camera.

    • Yeah, weight savings is the primary goal, the fpv doesnt need as that much juice, its only running for about 10 minutes at a time. I am guessing the weight savings out weigh the benefit of a separate power source. But it is just speculation until I can test it.

    • Agreed. I feel like a separate battery would be less effective than the few mahs you'd be stealing from the flight battery. This poor quad is already underpowered as it is. then adding a gimbal FPV setup and a second battery would be more than I would be very comfortable with it weighing. 

    • you should check out the filtered balance leads. i got my set up from fatshark predators but i think they sell just the filtered leads. that way you plug right into the balance wire on the battery so you wont be hurt electronics on board. 

      http://www.fatshark.com/product/1750.html

    • It looks like a number of retailers do carry this product.

      http://www.bhphotovideo.com/bnh/controller/home?O=&sku=1035385&...

      Are there any instructions/schematics on where to install this?  Would it be after the battery itself, or further down the chain?

    • That thing looks perfect, I wonder if the filter really helps for clear video.  Let me know how it works out, looks like you will need to plug in 2 connectors every flight though.

    • Yes, I'm using the Fatshark filter with a modified JST plug, MinimOSD, GoPro cable and Boscam vTX for FPV. The video is mostly clear. I only have small waves caused by vibrations on the vTX - which is mounted via Velcro between Gimbal and battery door. I need to put some foam in between.   

    • I'll be interested to see what you come up with.  I've got a 3DR FPV kit on order myself.  I'm also hoping to strap it on the IRIS.  I'll also be curious to see where you decided to mount the transmitter.

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