DJI FPV Goggles URUAV v2 Fatshark Analog Module Adapter Case and Mount

DJI FPV Goggles URUAV v2 Fatshark Analog Module Adapter Case and Mount

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Tl:dr ====== This is a case to mount the URUAV v2 analog module adapter to the DJI FPV Goggles. Only additional hardware requried is a GoPro screw and nut. You can use a standard M5x20 screw and M5 nut if you don't have GoPro stuff laying around. I also highly suggest removing the switch from the URUAV v2 board and just jumpering the bottom two holes. I've seen a lot of these types of switches go bad over time. HERE IS A VIDEO ON IT: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1CvN6ZHPtUQ Updates ====== 5/5/2020 - Added video link 4/27/2020 - Added True-D 3 button cover 4/26/2020 - Added Eachine Pro58 cover Other Neat Things ====== The part that attaches to the googles also has a 45 degree angle feature to use as a wire tuck when doing digital only. Also included is an optional part that you can print to hold something like an HDMI to AV adapter or a different 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 the iconic holes. - Module Cover - Rapidfire no holes.stl – Cover for Rapidfire without holes. - HDMI Adapter Mount.stl – This is an optional part that you can mount something like an HDMI to A/V module. - Untested&Needs Supports - Module Cover - Eachine Pro 58.stl - A completely untested cover for the Eachine Pro 58 module. - Untested - Module Cover - True-D 3 button.stl - not exactly untested anymore, because Xzatx posted a make of it! This is for the 3 button version of the True-D Module. Development Notes ====== Even though the internal mod is the cleanest way to do this, I’m not ready to crack open my goggles just yet. I’ve seen a few people have issues with their buttons, so I don’t want to mess up my warranty. Once it is up, I’m probably going to go with the internal mod. I had a decent solution with zip ties and tape, but it just looked kinda janky. So, I picked up the https://themakerboyz.com/ mount. While I liked the look, it was way too dang heavy and put the module way too far away from the goggles. So I went back to the ziptie and tape. I then came across the mounting case by victorfxt https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4122738 and while I liked the idea, I has a few issues with it. First off, it was for the V1 URUAV adapter board. Secondly, it was unnecessarily bulky and heavy. And third, some of the geometry was very organic and didn’t want to print well for me. So, I used it as inspiration, and redesigned it all. Big thanks to robthomson and his Dock King adapter covers https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3088511 If there is another module cover you’d like to see, just let me know. If you can find a cover that is used for the Dock King for your module, I can slice it up super quick for this. I tried to leave enough clearance for all the interfaces, but at the same time make the cover tight enough. You may need to add a spot of hot glue to hold the cover on. Just a cool tip: denatured alcohol de-sticks and looses hot glue to make it super easy to remove later! Let me know if these are too tight for you, I can upload a version with bigger tolerances.

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