So not really asking what the error message means,as it is pretty self explanatory. Just wondering realy more about people's experience with this error. Specifically, I have a Mavic 2 Pro that I used for a orthomosaic automated mission of a large 98 acre property. Upon completing the automated mission, (about two hours in total of flying plus various battery changes), I then went to make some ground level pictures of some features on the property. While doing this, there was a slight uptick in the wind, but nothing bad that I have not flown in before. I began to get the gimbal overloaded message. I had another drone with me, so rather than troubleshoot,I switched to my backup.
I plan on checking out the M2 Pro tomorrow and start with a gimbal calibration etc. But is this is common happening when the drone is worked hard non-stop? I have several Mavic 2 Pro's but have not really got a lot of experience with multi-hour missions on them. Thanks for any input!
I plan on checking out the M2 Pro tomorrow and start with a gimbal calibration etc. But is this is common happening when the drone is worked hard non-stop? I have several Mavic 2 Pro's but have not really got a lot of experience with multi-hour missions on them. Thanks for any input!