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Gimbal/ camera shake issue. What can I try as DJI doesn't work on them anymore?

artemk

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Having issues with the original Air. On startup camera moves up, down, then starts oscillating sideways. Gimbal calibration does not help. If I stop the camera with my finger in a minute I get a 'gimbal motor overloaded' message.

So, the question is - what could this be? Would a new gimbal fix it? Is it worth fixing?

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first thing is find a LEVEL surface and recalibrate. if that didnt do it re-load any firmware and re-try the calibration. if that doesnt work then its time to open it up. check for loose or damaged cables first.
 
May have something to do with the scar on the top right front of the shell. Did all this start when that damage occurred?
 
first thing is find a LEVEL surface and recalibrate. if that didnt do it re-load any firmware and re-try the calibration. if that doesnt work then its time to open it up. check for loose or damaged cables first.
Thanks, will try.
I did recalibrate it before, but will do again.
RE: Firmware. Do I understand it right that since it has the newest - I need to either reload it or roll back a step, as long as a firmware is loaded?

May have something to do with the scar on the top right front of the shell. Did all this start when that damage occurred?
That's the strange thing - I don't recall anything specific before the drone started acting weird
 
Had a few crashes, but nothing what I would consider major
There’s your answer. With the minute tolerances built into that camera, it takes very little to throw it off. You could try some high pressure air to clean possible debris in the motors of the gimbal itself.
 
Try not to not throw money at the problem. Boards can get expensive but often a loose or damaged ribbon replacement does the trick. YouTube can be very helpful if opening up required. Good luck and stay in touch
 
There’s your answer. With the minute tolerances built into that camera, it takes very little to throw it off. You could try some high pressure air to clean possible debris in the motors of the gimbal itself.
Will sure try to use compressed air to clean it.
Try not to not throw money at the problem. Boards can get expensive but often a loose or damaged ribbon replacement does the trick. YouTube can be very helpful if opening up required. Good luck and stay in touch
Understand.
Did open it up, ribbon cables look fine, but might try to reconnect them. Had someone offer me a new camera/ gimbal at a reasonable price, but camera needs to be paired to the drone, so not sure if that's the way to go.
 
Did my best to blow compressed air at all the seams of the gimbal. Same issue.
Both cables seem fine (at least on the drone side), still reconnected both. Same issue.

How crazy would it be to try to take apart the gimbal to try to clean it further?
 
Taking apart the gimbal will be tricky at best. Possibly some YouTube videos could be found. You would need the proper tools in hand and parts may be a challenge.
Determining what parts are bod could also be a challenge without the proper test equipment.
From your video, is it possible the material in the front sensors is beach sand?
 

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