It will work. But probably not in the way you want. You will not have any video feed or be able to control
the gimbal itself. Those gimbals with the gopro were designed to use a standalone video transmitter.
Then you use the extra channels on you receiver/transmitter combo to control the gimbal...
What changes/corrections did you make to get the camera back up?
Also im curious as to what error's you are seeing in the app. Take a look at the compass connector.
It seems after certain crash's that this connector is often broken off the main board. It happened
to me and a few other user's...
Well after much deliberation I have decided to part out what I know is good parts of my drone.:(
I have a good camera with a good gimbal. I know that sounds very contradicting considering my
thread. But I assure the parts are good! I am just to stupid to sink them all together.
So to list...
This may sound stupid but check the props. I have had that issue before and after close inspection I noticed the tip of one prop was
broke. Just the very tip but it threw everything out of whack.
Here is a short video of the just of my problems.
Forgive the video as I am far from a videographer!
To answer your question yes I can fly no problems but I cannot get the bird to feed
correctly to the app. I showed a shot of the led's underneath, are those the correct
colors?
Anywho I am...
I cant say yes or no that the motor is bad. Im kinda in the same boat as you! But after looking around
a lot of user's here have replaced their ribbon cable in very similar circumstances as yours
and had very good luck.
Maybe it is something you can try? I saw that you stated yours was intact...
Pull cover off of the roll motor and make sure the flat part of the shaft is in align with the horizon of
the gimbal base.
More or less this is what you want
Id bet you have a gimbal motor overload message in the app for sure.
Look at .38 seconds in the video. Looks like the gimbal was stressed in the crash.
Fire up R/C and drone then open app, look for any error messages.
Edit: Your post came through as I was responding.
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