Speed proportionality of the gimbal movement (the change in the rate it rotates up or down) is very important during video shoots. Rotate the wheel a little, and it moves slowly. Rotate the wheel a lot, and it moves faster.
After doing a Titan mod, I recalibrated the RC sticks. That calibration includes the gimbal up/down wheel. Since then, I've had a problem that the wheel had no speed proportionality in the down gimbal direction. It was full speed, or nothing. Up direction was just fine. I thought I messed up the wheel when I took my controller apart! This issue is separate from the gimbal gain settings. No amount of settings would fix my speed proportionality issue.
I just figured out what went wrong. When it calls for the wheel calibration, you rotate it left towards the blue dot, then to the right. My problem is that when I move the wheel to the left, I did it slowly and with very little movement. DON'T DO THAT! Move the wheel quickly and the full rotation of it's travel.
I just did the calibration first doing it slowly. It lost all speed proportionality in both directions. Then I did it full travel and quickly. It fixed my problem. I can now move my gimbal slow or fast, and I don't have to buy a new RC!
After doing a Titan mod, I recalibrated the RC sticks. That calibration includes the gimbal up/down wheel. Since then, I've had a problem that the wheel had no speed proportionality in the down gimbal direction. It was full speed, or nothing. Up direction was just fine. I thought I messed up the wheel when I took my controller apart! This issue is separate from the gimbal gain settings. No amount of settings would fix my speed proportionality issue.
I just figured out what went wrong. When it calls for the wheel calibration, you rotate it left towards the blue dot, then to the right. My problem is that when I move the wheel to the left, I did it slowly and with very little movement. DON'T DO THAT! Move the wheel quickly and the full rotation of it's travel.
I just did the calibration first doing it slowly. It lost all speed proportionality in both directions. Then I did it full travel and quickly. It fixed my problem. I can now move my gimbal slow or fast, and I don't have to buy a new RC!
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