Very strange ... I'd suggest that this may be a combination of a couple of things. The gimbal would be taking some current to keep it pointing down, than it would to be level (relaxed), so I'd suggest that you have some other magnetic source in the vicinity that adds to the [very small] electromagnetic effect of the gimbal current - or you have a system fault in your Mavic. So - my questions are:
1) Is this only happening on the 'bench' - or does it do the same when flying?
2) If you allow the gimbal to do the 30 deg' rotate up [in Go 4] - does it also show the same mag' error when you rotate the gimbal up??
Tried absolutely everything from the forums and DJI guide. It ws only yesterday that I found out it was the Gimbal causing it.There is something strange happening in gimbal land. I'd expect the gimbal drive unit to draw current when it was in motion, but stop doing so when at rest. So when you rotate up and it clears the error, I'd expect you to see the same when it rotates down ... Have you done a gimbal calibration run??
Can get CFixer tool on EBay - but they are shipped from Russia. You can get them with a power cable that enables you to power the unit from a Mavic Pro battery.
ebay.co.uk ... item 283248656605
Thank-you for your help. Most appreciated.Can get CFixer tool on EBay - but they are shipped from Russia. You can get them with a power cable that enables you to power the unit from a Mavic Pro battery.
ebay.co.uk ... item 283248656605