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Howdy y'all,
I recently became the proud new owner of a Phantom 2 w/GoPro Hero 4 mounted on a H3-3D gimbal. It took a slight spill on my fourth flight. Upon inspection, everything looked fine except for a snapped propeller. After I replaced the propeller and took off for my first post-crash flight, I noticed the horizon level was way off on the gimbal. I have run calibration checks and updated everything. I have seen the "dime balancing" trick, however, I would like to have it back to normal without having to apply the "dime trick". Has anyone else experienced this problem and have a solution to re-calibrate the gimbal back to normal? Thanks...
I recently became the proud new owner of a Phantom 2 w/GoPro Hero 4 mounted on a H3-3D gimbal. It took a slight spill on my fourth flight. Upon inspection, everything looked fine except for a snapped propeller. After I replaced the propeller and took off for my first post-crash flight, I noticed the horizon level was way off on the gimbal. I have run calibration checks and updated everything. I have seen the "dime balancing" trick, however, I would like to have it back to normal without having to apply the "dime trick". Has anyone else experienced this problem and have a solution to re-calibrate the gimbal back to normal? Thanks...