Hey everyone,
After a fairly large crash my mavic 2 suffered some damage to the gimbal assembly. After this the gimbal would not respond nor calibrate. Upon teardown and inspection I found that the roll arm bracket was bent and a damper on the gimbal plate was broken. I replaced these two parts and the gimbal responds, calibrates and flys well! .... Except I am now getting the gimbal motor overload error when flying sideways fast in either position or sport mode. The gimbal simply flops to about a 45 degree roll/yaw angle and I get the error. I have updated/downgraded firmware on both the remote and drone. Do you guys think this is most likely the yaw arm/ motor assembly? Seeking advice before I go and purchase the 40 dollar component and it be something easier than that.
Thanks!
After a fairly large crash my mavic 2 suffered some damage to the gimbal assembly. After this the gimbal would not respond nor calibrate. Upon teardown and inspection I found that the roll arm bracket was bent and a damper on the gimbal plate was broken. I replaced these two parts and the gimbal responds, calibrates and flys well! .... Except I am now getting the gimbal motor overload error when flying sideways fast in either position or sport mode. The gimbal simply flops to about a 45 degree roll/yaw angle and I get the error. I have updated/downgraded firmware on both the remote and drone. Do you guys think this is most likely the yaw arm/ motor assembly? Seeking advice before I go and purchase the 40 dollar component and it be something easier than that.
Thanks!