I have a crashed MP. It did not socially distance from a tree and appears to have hung around the branches for 20 minutes videoing its landing spot b4 shutting down.
Eventually, it blew down, ripping the camera/gimble off the mounting plate in the process. Damage was 1 arm mounting piece, 1 servo cable, 1 video cable, 1 gimble mounting plate, 1 plastic wire cover, and slight damage to the props (you have to look for it). The cables were ripped apart as opposed to unplugged.
I have replaced all the parts and fired it up. I am testing this via WiFi as this unit was given to me as is without a controller. The owner bought another AC. The Gimble goes thru a power up sequence but does not end up in its normal position. There is no video. I cannot run the gimble calibration as it locks up the app with the TIP, "Gimble calibration complete. Do not turn off the aircraft." I cannot move the gimble using the app.
IMU and Compass calibration was done.
What is the next obvious problem.
If not obvious, then how should I proceed to check it out.
Eventually, it blew down, ripping the camera/gimble off the mounting plate in the process. Damage was 1 arm mounting piece, 1 servo cable, 1 video cable, 1 gimble mounting plate, 1 plastic wire cover, and slight damage to the props (you have to look for it). The cables were ripped apart as opposed to unplugged.
I have replaced all the parts and fired it up. I am testing this via WiFi as this unit was given to me as is without a controller. The owner bought another AC. The Gimble goes thru a power up sequence but does not end up in its normal position. There is no video. I cannot run the gimble calibration as it locks up the app with the TIP, "Gimble calibration complete. Do not turn off the aircraft." I cannot move the gimble using the app.
IMU and Compass calibration was done.
What is the next obvious problem.
If not obvious, then how should I proceed to check it out.