DJI FPV Goggles URUAV v2 Fatshark Analog Module Adapter Case and Mount
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TL;DR ====== This is a tutorial on how to mount the URUAV v2 analog module adapter to the DJI FPV Goggles using minimal additional hardware. A standard M5x20 screw and nut are required, or you can use a GoPro screw and nut if available. Removing the switch from the URUAV v2 board is also recommended to prevent it from failing over time. For a visual guide, check out this YouTube video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CvN6ZHPtUQ Updates ====== 5/5/2020 - Added link to YouTube video 4/27/2020 - Added True-D 3 button cover 4/26/2020 - Added Eachine Pro58 cover Other Neat Features ====== The mount for the goggles has a 45-degree angle feature that can be used as a wire tuck when doing digital-only flying. An optional part is included to hold an HDMI to AV adapter or another module adapter. File Descriptions ====== - Goggle Side Mount.stl - This is the part that attaches to the goggles where the head strap screws in. - Module Base.stl - This is the base where the components go in and the cover pops on. - Module Cover - Rapidfire with holes.stl - Cover for the Rapidfire Fat Shark module with iconic holes. - Module Cover - Rapidfire no holes.stl - Cover for the Rapidfire without holes. - HDMI Adapter Mount.stl - Optional part to mount an HDMI to A/V module. - Untested&Needs Supports - Module Cover - Eachine Pro 58.stl - Untested cover for the Eachine Pro 58 module. - Untested - Module Cover - True-D 3 button.stl - Not exactly untested anymore, as Xzatx posted a make of it! This is for the 3-button version of the True-D Module. Development Notes ====== I'm not ready to modify my goggles internally yet, so I've developed this external mount solution. However, once it's up and running, I plan to go with the internal mod. My initial solution involved zip ties and tape, but it looked janky. Then, I used a mount from The Maker Boys, which was too heavy and far away from the goggles. I took inspiration from the mounting case by victorfxt and redesigned it for the URUAV v2 adapter board. Big thanks to robthomson and his Dock King adapter covers! If you need a module cover for your device, let me know, and I can slice up a version of the Dock King cover for this mount.
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