Hello
Sounds like a plan, one final piece of advice,
Ribbon cable
Although there are several ways of doing the swap, personally, I found if you start at the camera, and work your way up from there ( as the first camera wrap is the hardest ) the complete circle around camera shaft ! So if you start at camera, replace back after you lock the clip, then just peel and stick as you work your way up to first pitch board ( ( this is a trick I use, do at own risk )HINT: on the 2 pitch boards, you do not need to open clips, or even disassemble them for that matter, you can just PUSH ( gently ) the ribbon into the connector with even pressure, while the clip is in the locked position )
Make sure stripe in ribbon is even with connector and fully inserted do this ONLY ON 2 PITCH BOARDS, do not try this trick on either camera mainboard, or gimbal mainboard, those 2 must be unclipped, and reclipped! Then finally after 2 pitch motors done, mount arm to gimbal base, insert ribbons, then cover plate and final tape to plate ( I use plastic tweezers for that one, cause it likes to stick to EVERYTHING, but what I want it to, lol. Tighten final screws, ( readjust gimbal arm ( if needed ) so it does not scrape gimbal base while yawing back and forth! Should be NO contact from yaw arm and gimbal base )Then attach gimbal , plug her in, and give her a go! Hope this helps!
J Dot
