The mavic Pro has a really fragile gimbal ribbon cable which can wear out even without a crash and is the obvious first place to start. The good news is the ribbon cable is cheap and it’s “relatively” easy to get to. The bad news is the ribbon cable is folded up with complex origami which is a major PITA to replace.Gimbal does not respond to remote function other than pictures after small landing crash. Gimbal move on its own during start up but not like normal calibration. Looks 180 then back forward after a min or so. Will repeat over time. Any ideas? Does say Gimbal Overload
I will agree with that. It is a bit challenging the first time, but after a few times it becomes much easier.The mavic Pro has a really fragile gimbal ribbon cable which can wear out even without a crash and is the obvious first place to start. The good news is the ribbon cable is cheap and it’s “relatively” easy to get to. The bad news is the ribbon cable is folded up with complex origami which is a major PITA to replace.
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