Hello all!
I am attempting to repair a mini 4k that broke the gimbal bracket after a flying incident. I intend to replace the gimbal bracket only and reuse the camera/gimbal assembly (as the camera/gimbal assembly seems to be in working order). I will most likely replace the ribbon cable and the camera cable at the same time. Since I am not changing the camera or the circuit board for the camera on the gimbal, My thinking is that I should not have a calibration issue on reassembly. This is just a guess on my part. So my question--what triggers the requirement to use Python to calibrate a gimbal? How much "stuff" can be replaced before major calibration is required.
Thanks to all responses.
Bob
I am attempting to repair a mini 4k that broke the gimbal bracket after a flying incident. I intend to replace the gimbal bracket only and reuse the camera/gimbal assembly (as the camera/gimbal assembly seems to be in working order). I will most likely replace the ribbon cable and the camera cable at the same time. Since I am not changing the camera or the circuit board for the camera on the gimbal, My thinking is that I should not have a calibration issue on reassembly. This is just a guess on my part. So my question--what triggers the requirement to use Python to calibrate a gimbal? How much "stuff" can be replaced before major calibration is required.
Thanks to all responses.
Bob