MAVIC Pro
Good day everyone. I have combed the forums to no avail, desperately seeking help.
After 3 days of ownership of my Mavic Pro, I crashed (more on this later). Result of the crash was a broken front arm and a broken gimbal. I purchased OEM replacement parts and made the repairs last night (Thanks to YouTube!). The replaced arm/motor works (thankfully), but now I have a new symptom(s) with the new gimbal.
The gimbal receives power, and during start up goes through its function test (or what ever it is called when it dances about at start up). The camera then stays "locked on" a general direction, is irresponsive to tilt commands from the tx or phone, and there is no transmitted image on the phone. I receive the 'low ambient light' warning message. Attempts to calibrate the gimbal are completely irresponsive.
I have attempted to troubleshoot by uninstalling and reinstalling the gimbal, in hopes that I had a poor pin connection. I don't see any obstructions or bent connector pins.
Fingers crossed that someone can provide some diagnostics, experience, or suggestions on how to repair.
Thanks you in advance.
-Mike
Good day everyone. I have combed the forums to no avail, desperately seeking help.
After 3 days of ownership of my Mavic Pro, I crashed (more on this later). Result of the crash was a broken front arm and a broken gimbal. I purchased OEM replacement parts and made the repairs last night (Thanks to YouTube!). The replaced arm/motor works (thankfully), but now I have a new symptom(s) with the new gimbal.
The gimbal receives power, and during start up goes through its function test (or what ever it is called when it dances about at start up). The camera then stays "locked on" a general direction, is irresponsive to tilt commands from the tx or phone, and there is no transmitted image on the phone. I receive the 'low ambient light' warning message. Attempts to calibrate the gimbal are completely irresponsive.
I have attempted to troubleshoot by uninstalling and reinstalling the gimbal, in hopes that I had a poor pin connection. I don't see any obstructions or bent connector pins.
Fingers crossed that someone can provide some diagnostics, experience, or suggestions on how to repair.
Thanks you in advance.
-Mike