m (Rename "affiliations" parameter to "organizations", to unify terminology throughout Appropedia)
 
(55 intermediate revisions by 10 users not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
{{777}}
[[File:Phantom Payload Pod.jpg|thumb]]
==DJI Phantom 3 Search and Rescue Payload Attachment ==
Project developed by [http://www.appropedia.org/User:Cdely User: Cdely]
{{Statusboxtop}}
{{status-design}}
{{status-prototype}}
You can help Appropedia by contributing to the next step in this [[OSAT]]'s [[:Category:Status|status]].
{{boxbottom}}


==Abstract==
{{Device data
[[Image:Phantom_Payload_Pod.jpg|200px|right]]
| manufacturing-files = https://www.youmagine.com/designs/dji-phantom-3-payload-attachment
This is a payload attachment for the DJI Phantom 3 quadcopter.  Unlike other payload attachments, this does not require the removal of the camera gimbal.  This design may be useful in search and rescue operations.  The camera on the quadcopter can be used to spot the missing person.  The quadcopter could then land, and deliver emergency supplies, a GPS tracker, or a radio to the victim.  Most SAR operations use helicopters, which are expensive and may take time to get to the location.  Quadcopters can be carried by the first responders, and can get down low to assess the condition of the victim.
}}


The design consists of clip on rails that attach to the landing gear of the Phantom 3, hook arms that hold the payload, and a payload container. The payload container is suspended so that the bottom is below the landing gear. The allows the payload container to automatically detach when the quadcopter lands.
{{Project data
| authors = User:Cdely
| completed = 2016
| made = Yes
| replicated = No
| cost = USD 1.5
}}
 
{{777 notice}}
 
This is a payload attachment for the DJI Phantom 3 quadcopter. Unlike other payload attachments, this does not require the removal of the camera gimbal. This design may be useful in search and rescue operations. The camera on the quadcopter can be used to spot the missing person. The quadcopter could then land, and deliver emergency supplies, a GPS tracker, or a radio to the victim. Most SAR operations use helicopters, which are expensive and may take time to get to the location. Quadcopters can be carried by the first responders, and can get down low to assess the condition of the victim.
 
The design consists of clip on rails that attach to the landing gear of the Phantom 3, hook arms that hold the payload, and a payload container. The payload container is suspended so that the bottom is below the landing gear. The allows the payload container to automatically detach when the quadcopter lands.
 
== Bill of Materials ==


== Bill of Materials==
Thermoplastic filament compatible with your 3D printer.
Thermoplastic filament compatible with your 3D printer.
Get design files here:
Get design files here:
[https://www.youmagine.com/designs/dji-phantom-3-payload-attachment www.youmagine.com/designs/dji-phantom-3-payload-attachment]
[https://www.youmagine.com/designs/dji-phantom-3-payload-attachment www.youmagine.com/designs/dji-phantom-3-payload-attachment]


== Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT==
== Tools needed ==
# [[Athena Build Overview| MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer
 
# [[Athena Build Overview|MOST Delta RepRap]] or similar RepRap 3-D printer
# Hot glue gun (optional)
# Hot glue gun (optional)


==Assembly Instructions==
== Assembly Instructions ==
# Print 2 leg rails, 2 hooks, and 1 box. Estimated printing time is 14 hours on a MOST Delta with conservative speed settings. All parts should be 100% infill.
 
# Clip the leg rails to each landing gear. [[Image:Phantom Step 1.jpg|200px|right]]
# Print 2 leg rails, 2 hooks, and 1 box. Estimated printing time is 14 hours on a MOST Delta with conservative speed settings. All parts should be 100% infill.
# Clip the leg rails to each landing gear.
# Set the height of the rails to approximately 10cm from the bottom of the drone.
# Set the height of the rails to approximately 10cm from the bottom of the drone.
# Use a hot glue gun to secure the rails if necessary.
# Use a hot glue gun to secure the rails if necessary.
# Place a hook on each rail behind the camera. The large end should be hanging down and facing the center of the drone. [[Image:Phantom Step 2.jpg|200px|right]]
# Place a hook on each rail behind the camera. The large end should be hanging down and facing the center of the drone.
# Place payload in the payload box.
# Place payload in the payload box.
# Lift drone off the ground, and hook the payload box onto each hook. (Placing the drone partially on a small bax may be helpful) [[Image:Phantom Step 3.jpg|200px|right]]
# Lift drone off the ground, and hook the payload box onto each hook. (Placing the drone partially on a small bax may be helpful)
# Take off!
# Take off!


== Cost savings==
== Cost savings ==
 
* Cost of 3D-Printed parts: $1.50 USD
* Cost of 3D-Printed parts: $1.50 USD
* Cost of DJI Phantom 3 Standard: $499.99 USD
* Cost of DJI Phantom 3 Standard: $499.99 USD
* Cost savings: Very large, helicopters are very expensive and cannot always land near the victim.
* Cost savings: Very large, helicopters are very expensive and cannot always land near the victim.
[[category:drones]]


{{Page data
| keywords = 3D printing, DJI Phantom 3 quadcopter, drone, payload attachment, search and rescue, Plastic
| sdg = SDG09 Industry innovation and infrastructure
| published = 2016
| organizations = Michigan_Tech's_Open_Sustainability_Technology_Lab, MTU, MY4777
| license = CC-BY-SA-3.0
| language = en
}}


[[category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]]
[[Category:drones]]
[[Category:OSAT 3D-Printable Designs]]
[[Category:3D printing]]
[[Category:Plastic]]

Latest revision as of 16:54, 29 January 2024

Phantom Payload Pod.jpg
FA info icon.svg Angle down icon.svg Project data
Authors Cdely
Completed 2016
Made Yes
Replicated No
Cost USD 1.5
OKH Manifest Download

This is a payload attachment for the DJI Phantom 3 quadcopter. Unlike other payload attachments, this does not require the removal of the camera gimbal. This design may be useful in search and rescue operations. The camera on the quadcopter can be used to spot the missing person. The quadcopter could then land, and deliver emergency supplies, a GPS tracker, or a radio to the victim. Most SAR operations use helicopters, which are expensive and may take time to get to the location. Quadcopters can be carried by the first responders, and can get down low to assess the condition of the victim.

The design consists of clip on rails that attach to the landing gear of the Phantom 3, hook arms that hold the payload, and a payload container. The payload container is suspended so that the bottom is below the landing gear. The allows the payload container to automatically detach when the quadcopter lands.

Bill of Materials[edit | edit source]

Thermoplastic filament compatible with your 3D printer. Get design files here: www.youmagine.com/designs/dji-phantom-3-payload-attachment

Tools needed[edit | edit source]

  1. MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
  2. Hot glue gun (optional)

Assembly Instructions[edit | edit source]

  1. Print 2 leg rails, 2 hooks, and 1 box. Estimated printing time is 14 hours on a MOST Delta with conservative speed settings. All parts should be 100% infill.
  2. Clip the leg rails to each landing gear.
  3. Set the height of the rails to approximately 10cm from the bottom of the drone.
  4. Use a hot glue gun to secure the rails if necessary.
  5. Place a hook on each rail behind the camera. The large end should be hanging down and facing the center of the drone.
  6. Place payload in the payload box.
  7. Lift drone off the ground, and hook the payload box onto each hook. (Placing the drone partially on a small bax may be helpful)
  8. Take off!

Cost savings[edit | edit source]

  • Cost of 3D-Printed parts: $1.50 USD
  • Cost of DJI Phantom 3 Standard: $499.99 USD
  • Cost savings: Very large, helicopters are very expensive and cannot always land near the victim.
FA info icon.svg Angle down icon.svg Page data
Keywords 3d printing, dji phantom 3 quadcopter, drone, payload attachment, search and rescue, plastic
SDG SDG09 Industry innovation and infrastructure
License CC-BY-SA-3.0
Organizations Michigan_Tech's_Open_Sustainability_Technology_Lab, MTU, MY4777
Language English (en)
Related 0 subpages, 3 pages link here
Impact 606 page views
Created December 16, 2016 by Joshua M. Pearce
Modified January 29, 2024 by Felipe Schenone
Cookies help us deliver our services. By using our services, you agree to our use of cookies.