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Well, a group of us are having this exact issue over in the standard discussion, so something should be done at this point.Yes let me know...I think if it was firmware issue, more poeple would be complaining..I just hope its something I can fix rather than giving it over to DJI...arghhhh..
Downgraded to 1.4.
Upgraded to 1.5.
Imu done.
No vibration any more
I tried this and it didn't work for me. Did you downgrade then fly then upgrade and calibrate the IMU or did you downgrade to 1.4 and right behind it upgrade to 1.5 then calibrate the IMU?
Ok cool. I'm going to try this for a while simply bc I don't fly all the time. I had 1.5 on the P3P I returned and was not happy with the vibration. Now that I have a completely new one I rather not deal with vibration going to wait for a resolution.I flew mine with new controller software and 1.4 had no problems but I did get the drift which was always a problem for me in 1.4
Just becareful on 1.4 it drifted alot for me...wouldn't stop moving around when hovering
I've notice this very thing happen with my bird. So I downgrade to 1.4 tested it and I did not witness any vibrations, but it did have the dreaded drift. So... I tried the downgrade>upgrade with firmwares...again... But this time I did a COLD imu calibration and lowered all the gains to 90, that seemed to eliminate the vibrations I witnessed above. A great tip I found on DJI's p3 forumI'd like to get involved in this thread as well. I've been experiencing vibration issues as well with my Phantom 3 pro with 1.5 firmware. If I have the phantom on a level surface with the props off, and I start the motors, all is good. The motors don't vibrate the arms at all, even when I rev it a bit, nothing. The moment I slap on the props and hover it, the gimbal/camera starts to vibrate off and on, not consistently. So I thought, oh maybe my props are unbalanced. I remembered DJI gave me spare props, brand new ones too. So I opened them up, and put them on my Phantom. Took it outside and allowed it to hover, same vibrations again. I've tried going back to 1.4, but the issue is still there, but not as bad.
Everything on the DJI Go app is set to default. The settings in the gain is all default set to 100%. Not sure if I need to adjust that to fix the vibration though. I need to do a IMU calibration again though because I reinstalled 1.4 again because I was fed up with 1.5.
Has anyone found a cure to this awful disease DJI infected their Phantoms with? lol
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