Hi all, so I had a small crash that I described in this thread when my gimbal separated from the body. I did replaced the vibration absorbing board which broke, and everything appears to be back to normal visually. The gimbal does it's usual calibration dance and no other damage was done to the aircraft that I can see. Yet my video has periodic shaking which I can't get rid of. So far I did the following:
- Calibrated IMU several times
- Calibrated gimbal several times
- Replaced the white shock absorbers with new ones even though the previous had no damage
- Replaced the previous props with brand new set and calibrated them
- Checked that yaw arm screw is tight and aligned
- Checked that camera is aligned properly and no obstruction
- Checked the flat cable, no issues there
The fact that this vibration comes and goes at what seems to be even intervals when aircraft is still, and when I am moving it it actually smoother - I suspect that one of the motors may have vibration issue... but they all seem to be fine and I can't figure out how to trace this issue. The video is unusable in this state and I miss the smooth like butter video when I just got it. Any help or advice on what could e wrong would be appreciated.
Video:
Thanks
- Calibrated IMU several times
- Calibrated gimbal several times
- Replaced the white shock absorbers with new ones even though the previous had no damage
- Replaced the previous props with brand new set and calibrated them
- Checked that yaw arm screw is tight and aligned
- Checked that camera is aligned properly and no obstruction
- Checked the flat cable, no issues there
The fact that this vibration comes and goes at what seems to be even intervals when aircraft is still, and when I am moving it it actually smoother - I suspect that one of the motors may have vibration issue... but they all seem to be fine and I can't figure out how to trace this issue. The video is unusable in this state and I miss the smooth like butter video when I just got it. Any help or advice on what could e wrong would be appreciated.
Video:
Thanks
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