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Just curious to see if anyone else has had some unusually hot GoPros after it has been in the gimbal for awhile.
It seems to me that the power source from the gimbal to the GoPro is way too strong.
GoPro would never suggest charging its 3.7v Li-ion batteries that power the camera with a 11.1v LiPo battery would they?
Afterall, the batteries for the gopro last like 2 hours.
Why would DJI even think we wanted this feature? No one asked for it. We just wanted stable video footage and good video tx capabilities.
Has anyone else had their GoPro's get extremely hot while mounted in the gimbal, or worse, fried?
Is there a solution to this problem?
It seems to me that the power source from the gimbal to the GoPro is way too strong.
GoPro would never suggest charging its 3.7v Li-ion batteries that power the camera with a 11.1v LiPo battery would they?
Afterall, the batteries for the gopro last like 2 hours.
Why would DJI even think we wanted this feature? No one asked for it. We just wanted stable video footage and good video tx capabilities.
Has anyone else had their GoPro's get extremely hot while mounted in the gimbal, or worse, fried?
Is there a solution to this problem?