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First welcome did you do a search for any likewise problems others have had & how is your gimbal acting up the more details pics etc the better help you will getYesterday for the first time I hit a power line and crashed my drone and my gimbal on the cam is acting up. Any suggestions
I tried to upload a video and it said attached extension not allowed, it was an mp4First welcome did you do a search for any likewise problems others have had & how is your gimbal acting up the more details pics etc the better help you will get
Upload the video to YouTube or Google drive and post the link here. That's how most people do it here. Your video file is probably too large.I tried to upload a video and it said attached extension not allowed, it was an mp4
First welcome did you do a search for any likewise problems others have had & how is your gimbal acting up the more details pics etc the better help you will get
Upload the video to YouTube or Google drive and post the link here. That's how most people do it here. Your video file is probably too large.
Upload the video to YouTube or Google drive and post the link here. That's how most people do it here. Your video file is probably too large.
Yes I did check that and its aligned correctly and the set screw was tightened
Try this, it's super easy and happened to me many times in my Phantom 3 days...
Hmmm, your right, that probably isn't the problem. Just to be sure it does look like the yaw arm is touching the bottom of the bracket which might be causing your issue. It probably isn't, but it's worth a try. Loosen the grub screw a bit and try to center the yaw arm perfectly between the top and bottom of the mounting bracket. Its free and worth a try, sometimes a crash can shift gimbal parts up and down and even the tiniest shift can cause a world of issues.Yes I did check that and its aligned correctly and the set screw was tightened
I also did adjust that, its slightly off the bottomHmmm, your right, that probably isn't the problem. Just to be sure it does look like the yaw arm is touching the bottom of the bracket which might be causing your issue. It probably isn't, but it's worth a try. Loosen the grub screw a bit and try to center the yaw arm perfectly between the top and bottom of the mounting bracket. Its free and worth a try, sometimes a crash can shift gimbal parts up and down and even the tiniest shift can cause a world of issues.
I did order these just in caseI also did adjust that, its slightly off the bottom
Welcome to the forum.I have a Phantom 3 Std drone, thanks for the add
No reply???Does anyone have any other suggestions as to what may be causing the problem that i overlooked