Is the screw on the yaw motor arm seated correctly?
Is this still an issue?
I have the same problem after returning from a service. Apparently this happens on P3’s as well. Check this thread: Gimbal still off-center
Let me know if you managed to get it fixed yet or not.
Try this! It fixed my problem, which sounds just like your issue.
Tried calibrating standing on the back part of the landing gear and back 2 rotors similar to this but not as far back as this one. Here it seems you are holding it in place. Will give this a try and let you know thanks a lot!
Tried calibrating standing on the back part of the landing gear and back 2 rotors similar to this but not as far back as this one. Here it seems you are holding it in place. Will give this a try and let you know thanks a lot!
Thanks a lot I actually did this while it was off and it would help a little. Scared doing it whilst on to not to damage the motors but it works a little for me whilst turned off but have to do it every 2nd or 3rd power cycle. Managed to do my shoot today but was a little challenging. Not a permanent fix of course but a decent workaround considering I didn’t even have picture before sending in my gimbal for refurbishment (not by dji of course)Tried calibrating standing on the back part of the landing gear and back 2 rotors similar to this but not as far back as this one. Here it seems you are holding it in place. Will give this a try and let you know thanks a lot!
tried this helped a little but not 100% afterwards. I found twisting the gimbal a little more than its sort of limit helped for a couple power cycles but it was never straight just a little more centered. Seems to me like a few screws loose somewhere (literally)