The yaw axis is not spring loaded. With the gimbal off if you turn it, it will stay. What is happening in the air, when it flops to one side then snaps back to center, is the yaw motor is experiencing resistance outside of its limits and the yaw motor goes to limp mode to protect it, then as it...
The H3-3D is definitely spring loaded in the yaw axis and doesn't have anything to do with its balance. The question is, is it supposed to be in both directions or is it just on one side for a reason?
It would seem that this "yaw snap" issue is pretty common and there are few if little answers that actually rectify the issue.
I think it might be a physical hardware issue and it would be great if anyone reading this can do this experiment and let us know here what your results.
With NO power...
It would seem that this "yaw snap" issue is pretty common and there are few if little answers that actually rectify the issue.
I think it might be a physical hardware issue and it would be great if anyone reading this can do this experiment and let us know here what your results.
With NO power...
EMCSQUAR,
Can you give us an update on your experience with your 3D conversion? Is it still working great? Did you get H3-3D that said Phantom 2 only on the box?
So I just purchased a H3-3D gimbal but it doesn't have a GCU. I have found a H3-2D GCU and I'm wondering if I can use it with the H3-3D gimbal? Can the 2D GCU be updated to function like 3D GCU through a software update?
Sorry if this is a silly question but I'm new to this...
Thanks!
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