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Gimbal overload during flight
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<blockquote data-quote="jasperpants" data-source="post: 3609" data-attributes="member: 266"><p>Spoke to DJI last night. They recommended refreshing the latest firmware on the Spark and then calibrating the IMU and compass.</p><p></p><p>Did that, and from some quick indoor testing the gimbal seems to be operating ok. I'll hopefully get an outdoor flight in the morning and post back again.</p><p></p><p>In the meantime, could someone do a quick test for me? Basically, hold the Spark while it's on(but not flying) and rotate it so that the camera points down, i.e. the front of the Spark goes up so much that the camera cannot compensate fully by rotating down, and let me know what happens when it maxes out?</p><p></p><p>Mine flicks back up. I think that's the desired behaviour but I want to be sure.</p><p></p><p>Thanks!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jasperpants, post: 3609, member: 266"] Spoke to DJI last night. They recommended refreshing the latest firmware on the Spark and then calibrating the IMU and compass. Did that, and from some quick indoor testing the gimbal seems to be operating ok. I'll hopefully get an outdoor flight in the morning and post back again. In the meantime, could someone do a quick test for me? Basically, hold the Spark while it's on(but not flying) and rotate it so that the camera points down, i.e. the front of the Spark goes up so much that the camera cannot compensate fully by rotating down, and let me know what happens when it maxes out? Mine flicks back up. I think that's the desired behaviour but I want to be sure. Thanks! [/QUOTE]
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