Jello after crash... next possible steps?

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Hello,

I was hoping you guys could give me some insight, since there has been so much useful info on these forums. After a small crash I am getting a bit of intermittent jello and shaking from the gimbal in video.

# Foam has been removed.
# Everything has been calibrated. (imu, gimbal, and compass)
# New and balanced blades.
# Took the gimbal apart and both of the halfmoon rods are lined up correctly.

I'll try to post a video. It seems to happen when I change directions, when I change the camera angle, , during gusts of wind, and every other second while panning or going too fast.

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Just wondering what could be my next steps?

Thanks guys!
 
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Hello,

I was hoping you guys could give me some insight, since there has been so much useful info on these forums. After a small crash I am getting a bit of intermittent jello and shaking from the gimbal in video.

# Foam has been removed.
# Everything has been calibrated. (imu, gimbal, and compass)
# New and balanced blades.
# Took the gimbal apart and both of the halfmoon rods are lined up correctly.

I'll try to post a video. It seems to happen when I change directions, when I change the camera angle, , during gusts of wind, and every other second while panning or going too fast.

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For more detailed information, see our cookies page.

Just wondering what could be my next steps?

Thanks guys!

You only have 2 of the plastic pins in through the gimbal dampers right?
I have seen some put all 4 of those pins in (only supposed to use 2) and it has caused an issue.


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Did you check the grub screw at the top of the gimbal yaw arm? It is a very small allen (hex) screw that tightens against the yaw motor shaft.

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