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Would it work connecting an iOSD mini to a lite? According to the website blurb - Yes. After you upgrade you receive a fully functional Naza v2 controller: » Better inflight algoritms - takeoff, landing, GPS position and altitude hold » Octacopters support » Ability to connect CAN-bus devices such as iOSD, zenmuse gimbal etc (using v2 pmu module) » Autonomous waypoint flight from groundstation with dji datalink modem » All other features (that Naza-m v2 have. I have been following this since it appeared on RCGroups a few weeks ago. DJI is NOT going to take this laying down. They were 'highly' instrumental in closing down the RCGroups thread about this a week or 2 ago. One could speculate that DJI is working feverishly to 'stop' this upgrade from working ASAP!
My understanding is that DJI has always 'said' that the hardware was different but has now been 'caught' in their lie! I now wonder if the Wookong hardware is actually different?;) All the above is personal observation and opinion and may or may not have a basis in actuality. I have been following this since it appeared on RCGroups a few weeks ago. DJI is NOT going to take this laying down.
They were 'highly' instrumental in closing down the RCGroups thread about this a week or 2 ago. One could speculate that DJI is working feverishly to 'stop' this upgrade from working ASAP!
My understanding is that DJI has always 'said' that the hardware was different but has now been 'caught' in their lie! I now wonder if the Wookong hardware is actually different?;) All the above is personal observation and opinion and may or may not have a basis in actuality. Thurmond Agreed, Had DJI released an update for the Lite, Even a 'Partial' upgrade to address the drift on take-off issue, Then none of this would have been necessary, DJI only have themselves to blame for this, It Beggers belief, in this day & age that a Major Company like DJI can think they can treat their customers in this manner.
If you do this 'mod' should you be worried about firmware updates in the future for the lite? For instance, could a new firmware update from DJI cancel out or prevent this upgrade from working? That's the big question.
I don't think DJI is going to stay passive on that and they could lock this feature on future firmware update. I would suggest to download the current Naza assistant software, keep it on your HD and work offline when you connect your hacked Naza lite to your computer in order to prevent DJI to perform an automatic firmware update that could disable the hack.
That's the big question. I don't think DJI is going to stay passive on that and they could lock this feature on future firmware update. I would suggest to download the current Naza assistant software, keep it on your HD and work offline when you connect your hacked Naza lite to your computer in order to prevent DJI to perform an automatic firmware update that could disable the hack.
Good advice (as always) from Oliver:D, The next Major upgrade Firmware wise will no doubt be to support GNSS (ESA Galileo Satellite system), But it looks like that won't be for a while yet, But yes, Beware of updating for update's sake. That's the big question. I don't think DJI is going to stay passive on that and they could lock this feature on future firmware update. I would suggest to download the current Naza assistant software, keep it on your HD and work offline when you connect your hacked Naza lite to your computer in order to prevent DJI to perform an automatic firmware update that could disable the hack. That will be intresting. That means they will brick em all, even the original v2's. +1 for the upgrade.
2 lites working as v2's. I'm wondering if the v2 pmu is really needed to connect zenmuse and iosd mini, i'm saying that because I was watching this video youtube.com/watch?v=qWOkQqWlmiM (see at 1:20) this guy makes an adaptor to connect the minimosd to the naza lite, all he is doing is connecting both the osd and the gps to the same port! Its like those wall adapters that we use to connect multiple things in the same socket.
I'm really bad with paint, but I hope you guys can understand what I mean haha if that works, it would save us another 60$ wasted on v2 PMU, what would really make it worth to buy the naza lite instead of the v2. Once you factor in the price of a new V2 PMU and LED you really are only saving maybe $50. If all you are after is better software than go for it but if you want to use all the accessories that only work with the V2 then its not such a bargain and there is clearly a risk with as anti as DJI seems to be. Having said that will a 'V2' work with the Iosd mini plugged straight in and using an external BEC? For me the main reasons of getting V2 over lite are: - The Naza V2 handle long arms much better than the light - V2 has GeoFence As for the LED module, I haven't tried but they are physically identical on V2 and lite. Now for the PMU, I don't care about that and I found a way to go around it (So yes, it seems that you can get a V2 for the price of the lite if you don't care about the PMU, iOSD, zenmuse etc.
For me the main reasons of getting V2 over lite are: - The Naza V2 handle long arms much better than the light - V2 has GeoFence As for the LED module, I haven't tried but they are physically identical on V2 and lite. Now for the PMU, I don't care about that and I found a So yes, it seems that you can get a V2 for the price of the lite if you don't care about the PMU, iOSD, zenmuse etc. Does that mean that if I update my lite to v2 firmware and I don't a v2 PMU, I wont be able to use the GPS mode? I just successfully upgraded the firmware of my NAZA- M lite, I then did the re-calibration but did I miss something, because now I don't have any throttle response from idle to half throttle. It seems to start responding at half throttle. Is there a fix for that or did I just do something wrong. This is normal behaviour for the V2 in GPS mode, and I think it is the same in Att mode too.
This is because the drone is to take of at 50% throttle, so it doesnt need to speed up the motors before 50% throttle is given. Have you tried Manual mode? There is many differences between the Lite and the V2, so I recommend reading the manual for the V2. Some differences are dangerous, if you dont knwo about them and set them correctly, one being the 'Advanced motor protection'.
New on the forum and been crashing multirotors for a few months now. Would really like to update my lite to v2 BUT as soon as i try to launch the upgrade program i get the RUNTIME ERROR. I have uninstalled and reinstalled everything on my xp prof. Then after i tryed it all on 2 xp machines i went to install win 7 and i'm still getting the same runtime error.
I gave the link to 2 friend's in a different city and they do NOT have enything related to naza installed on win 7 and the upgrader program launched just fine. So i'm guessing it could be some hardware issue.? Have enyone solved this Runtime error?
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New on the forum and been crashing multirotors for a few months now. Would really like to update my lite to v2 BUT as soon as i try to launch the upgrade program i get the RUNTIME ERROR. I have uninstalled and reinstalled everything on my xp prof. Then after i tryed it all on 2 xp machines i went to install win 7 and i'm still getting the same runtime error. I gave the link to 2 friend's in a different city and they do NOT have enything related to naza installed on win 7 and the upgrader program launched just fine.
So i'm guessing it could be some hardware issue.? Have enyone solved this Runtime error? Having the same problem on a desktop running Win 7 home, Ran the program no problem on Win 7 pro on a laptop & just ran it on a dell surface Win 8.1, tried disabling Firewall on the desktop, still no joy. New on the forum and been crashing multirotors for a few months now. Would really like to update my lite to v2 BUT as soon as i try to launch the upgrade program i get the RUNTIME ERROR. I have uninstalled and reinstalled everything on my xp prof.
Then after i tryed it all on 2 xp machines i went to install win 7 and i'm still getting the same runtime error. I gave the link to 2 friend's in a different city and they do NOT have enything related to naza installed on win 7 and the upgrader program launched just fine. So i'm guessing it could be some hardware issue.? Have enyone solved this Runtime error? I was having this same problem on my old windows 7 desktop, I got windows XP running on my mac and it could run the programs fine.
Make sure your windows are updated, you could have an outdated version of Runtime. This is normal behaviour for the V2 in GPS mode, and I think it is the same in Att mode too. This is because the drone is to take of at 50% throttle, so it doesnt need to speed up the motors before 50% throttle is given.
Have you tried Manual mode? There is many differences between the Lite and the V2, so I recommend reading the manual for the V2. Some differences are dangerous, if you dont knwo about them and set them correctly, one being the 'Advanced motor protection'. Vegard OK, thanks for the information. I will look over the V2 manual as you suggested.
No luck fixing the RUNTIME ERROR. But managed to upgrade my lite with a friends laptop running win 7. Everything worked as it should and was fast and simple. Disabled the v2 assistant's acces to internet by a firewall.And removed the lite assistant. Test flying tomorrow if this storm calms down a bit. Good luck with the problem and do try other pc's if possible. Nice, whats your multirotor?
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In case you didn't know, the V2 has a different takeoff, so arm, then bring your throttle up to about 55% and then it will take off/. Nice, whats your multirotor? In case you didn't know, the V2 has a different takeoff, so arm, then bring your throttle up to about 55% and then it will take off/ I did read the v2 manual few times while trying to get the update to work:) And allready tested it started and such.hawe not flown yeat cause it is -12c and windy. My current setup is Y6 Scorpion from HK Witch is somewhat underpowered cause i bought the parts for an other frame that got smashed. Naza lite (v2) +gps Emax 20amp simon series Emax 2213 935 10x45 carbon 3s 5000 mah turnigy Frsky Module and rx Fatshark video 250mw with some cheap osd witch gps suddenly quit. The 'original' scorpion servo gimball witch is pretty useless.With a sony as-15.
Wind calmed down a bit for a moment so i managed to test fly. And it does fly and even with the default settings it seemed to handle the wind better as in it was not so erratic on its movement. Also i have had trouble with the gps in my lite for a while now. Crashed my naza few times and once it's sensors was way off and calibration did not fix the error so i did the smack on the table fix and it worked but gps was acting weird after that. And about 3 weeks ago the gps stopped working it did not find eny satellites ever; BUT after i installed this v2 upgrade it told me i had an error in the compass so i did the advanced calibration+naza dance and guess what MY GPS HAD FULL LOCK ON SATTELLITES right after the warming up orange light went out around 2 minutes after powering naza. And it did hold it's place in this gusty freezing wind. So a big thank you for the developer and a donation is coming.:D.
RMRC price them @ $6 a pair, out of stock at the moment:can't believe how affordable they are Stateside compared to UK, £12 set of 4 here (about $20), still half the price of Graupners though. Yeah I found these on getfpv: 2PIRxIO1MbliVJ62uGm3QvvgonhR-ygssBoCWMHwwcB Can I use a 3S with 9in props? I have run my disco on the DJI E300 system for around a year now on 3200mah 3s and had about 12min flight times and plenty of power. Finaly went 4s 3000 since everyone keeps saying that you have to use 4s on disco and while it does fly I dont see any extra power and my gains are jacked now and I havent been able to get it to fly acceptably. Half gave up and went back to 3s since it just works. I think that the the choice between 3s and 4s is partly related to AUW, and partly related to flying style.
My disco has a gimbal, Hero 4, and a typical fpv set up, with an AUW of 1.7kg. I am pretty good at building lightweight, but the gimbal pushed it into this range. With that weight, I found that 4s was almost essential to get a good flying experience.
For a lighter disco without a gimbal for instance, I suspect that 3s would be perfectly fine, especially if you don't have an aggressive flying style. Just did the upgrade from the NAZA lite to the V2 and it seemed to load no problem. What is vsco. The only problem now is I get an Error29 message and the led on NAZA blinks multiple red then pause then multiple red then pause ongoing.
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In V2 assistant, my E stick and A stick will not reach their end points any longer. No problem before upgrade. Have done the basic Cali, advanced Cali, Cali dance, double checked settings for EUHF as well. Anybody have any ideas or had similar problems? That's really strange, Does the error29 message come up on the V2 assistant? Hi guys sorry I have read lots on here I have a naza lite and want to upgrade firmware now because I want to run the mini iosd do I need to chainge any hard where or does the iosd plug straight in?
Then just need calibrating (dance) then working. Also does it chainge any setting you have with the transmitter do yiu have to set it up again and Last but not least I am a beginner and don't understand the acronyms psu? Difference between Lite & V2 is night & day, Better hold in vertical & horizontal flight, smoother take-off plus the ability to run peripherals: Do you have a CORE on you're Disco?
If not & you want an OSD, The CORE Pro fits the bill, Provides clean power for FPV cam, Video transmitter also very Tidy OSD information, Voltage, Amps Draw, Time, Current Sensor included, The Black box is an add on to the CORE Pro, interfaces with you're Naza GPS puck to Display heading to home arrow (useful) altitude, Speed, distance from home point all of which can be displayed in a variety of units: feet/metres, MPH/KPH/KNOTS, Also is fully configurable & can Display GPS co-ordinates on screen (very useful if you record you're Ground station footage). Get quite a few people asking for gains, However, not all machines are the same, Too many variables to give a standard answer, Even with the same equipment, Gains can differ widely, Best to start with default then work up. I understand your point. However it would be interesting to see what others have been using and been having success with. I thought that if some other flyers could give me their gains, it would give me some things to try on mine. Looks like I'll pull apart the Quanum this week, making absolutely sure there's nothing I screwed up when I put it together. Well I got 2 Lites sitting on the shelf.guess I will give this a try.
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I had a couple of NAZA V-1's (upgraded to V-2) that I needed GPS antennas for so when I went to buy the antennas from Ready Made RC I noticed that they had the Lite FC w/GPS on sale for $1 LESS (!!) than just a stand alone GPS antenna. (for thoes that dont know the NAZA V-1 uses the Lite GPS antenna) Soooooooo It seemed logical to just buy the Lite FC's as well and maybe sell them or something. But now I am on top of the world because basically I just got two V-2 FC dressed as NAZA Lites for freeeee.
I am going to try this hack as I have nuttin to lose. Thanks to the developers and definitely worth a donation if I get it to work. BTW, Here is the link to that super duper Ready Made RC deal.
Yup that's the right one. It's been so long since I did the upgrade I no long remember the specifics, keep in mind that you can go back and restart from step 1 if you need to because you are unsure or think you have messed up somehow. This is detailed at the bottom of the upgrade page. It's not easy to really mess things up which I was paranoid about when I was at the stage your at so just be sure to read through the upgrade page details carefully. Watch the video. Give it a go.
I found this to be a really worthwhile upgrade with no downside so far. A rare occurrence these digital days it seems, lol.
©2013 DJI Innovations. All Rights Reserved. Locate the NAZA-M V2 icon in the Finder and open the file by Control or right clicking the icon and selecting “Open” from the menu. After the first successful launch, double-clicking the NAZA-M V2 icon in the Finder or using Launchpad will open the application. Installer in DMG format is supported on Mac OS X 10.6 or above. The NAZA-M V2 Assistant on Mac OS X and Windows are exactly the same. The Assistant appear in other places of this manual is based on Windows version.
Step2 Configuration by Assistant on a PC 1. Power on the PC.
Make sure your computer is connected to the Internet for the first time you use. Switch on the transmitter first, and then power on the autopilot system.
Connect the autopilot system to the PC with a Micro-USB cable. DO NOT break the connection until setup is finished.
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Run the Assistant Software. Observe the indicators on the left bottom of the software. ( They are the connection indicator and communication indicator in order.) If the communication indicator is blinking, that the software is ready, please go to next step.
Select the “Info” option. Check the software firmware version. If the upgrade is available, you may update the assistant software.
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