Hello all,
I ordered a factory refurbished PS3 from Amazon.com (official) and it finally arrived yesterday. After my first encounter with a tree, I noticed that there is something wrong with the left/right axis of the gimbal. (Based on the worn paint already when I noticed it, I'm not convinced it was caused by the crash, but I doubt it's worth trying to convince DJI…)
Anyway, instead of floating freely, the bracket holding the camera catches on the plastic cover that's below it [when the drone is upside down].
Has anyone had this problem before? I can't figure out where the misalignment is:
* the cover is all the way on, in fact if I take it off the bracket practically droops onto the chips underneath.
* I've tried loosening the set screw to slide the bracket away from the body as much as I could, and made sure that it got retightened on the flat of its shaft
* hard to be sure, but I disassembled the gimbal and nothing was noticeably bent or misaligned
What's weird is that the app doesn't complain of any gimbal overload. It seems like it doesn't rub quite as much when the camera is hanging down [drone right side up] but it certainly doesn't float freely like I imagine it should.
What should I try? It doesn't seem to affect the basic functionality much, but I assume this axis has some purpose for stabilization or maybe one of the modes I haven't tried yet. Thanks for any ideas!
I ordered a factory refurbished PS3 from Amazon.com (official) and it finally arrived yesterday. After my first encounter with a tree, I noticed that there is something wrong with the left/right axis of the gimbal. (Based on the worn paint already when I noticed it, I'm not convinced it was caused by the crash, but I doubt it's worth trying to convince DJI…)
Anyway, instead of floating freely, the bracket holding the camera catches on the plastic cover that's below it [when the drone is upside down].
Has anyone had this problem before? I can't figure out where the misalignment is:
* the cover is all the way on, in fact if I take it off the bracket practically droops onto the chips underneath.
* I've tried loosening the set screw to slide the bracket away from the body as much as I could, and made sure that it got retightened on the flat of its shaft
* hard to be sure, but I disassembled the gimbal and nothing was noticeably bent or misaligned
What's weird is that the app doesn't complain of any gimbal overload. It seems like it doesn't rub quite as much when the camera is hanging down [drone right side up] but it certainly doesn't float freely like I imagine it should.
What should I try? It doesn't seem to affect the basic functionality much, but I assume this axis has some purpose for stabilization or maybe one of the modes I haven't tried yet. Thanks for any ideas!