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Maybe later. My android just cratered.Can you upload a video of the wobble?
Maybe later. My android just cratered.Can you upload a video of the wobble?
Everything that can be calibrated. I suppose that means gimbal, compass and IMU. So oiling a bearing is bad?I don't think you should be oiling bearings.
You said you calibrated everything, that is sill vague.
You did do a IMU?
Rod
have you checked the gimbal mount if it's cracked and does the camera track ok I know it's a long shot but mine wobbled a bit with a cracked gimbal mount.Hello everyone. I'm brand new here and hope I can get some help from you knowledgeable people.
Yesterday, I was distracted when my drone wandered into a tree at a height of about ten feet. It crashed and the battery popped out. I brushed it off and reinstalled it and fired it back up. Now the thing wobbles something fierce. After calibrating everything, there was no change. There is no play at all in the motors and the prop shafts don't appear to have any runout. I let the bird idle on the ground and checked to see if there was any noticeable difference in rpms in the motors. One did seem slower and maybe two did. So, with it still in idle, I would push the right stick full left and right as if I were flying left then right. The motors on the right side spun up a fair amount faster than the left ones. I have taken it apart and don't see anywhere they could be binding and there are no loose wires inside the bird. The motors all turn by hand with about the same resistance. It's really hard for me to believe that the motors are at fault but I'm not sure. I don't know what to try next. I really can't afford to send it in for an expensive repair. I got a good deal on it refurbished for $297.00. and I figure it might cost that much to get it fixed by professionals. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. Thank you.
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