Funky X-Axis Behaviour
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Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
rtrski> look at the Google album link he posted, there's also a video. To me it looks like a bad bearing.
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
rtrski wrote:Is that a wire twist tie wrapped around the connection point?? Are you sure that's not getting in the way of the gimbal action?
No wire in it, just the plastic. No interference in the gimbal action, and just for testing purposes anyway
I've got the parts today - they took a long time to get through customs! Not your fault, there's all sorts of rubbish going on with electronics from China here in Australia.
I'll install them and report back with results and observations.
Cheers gents!
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
I've finished testing, after installing the replacement parts and wires. Problems seems to be fixed!
A little more info on the ticket, in relation to another matter that may need to be handled separately.
10/10 Team!!
A little more info on the ticket, in relation to another matter that may need to be handled separately.
10/10 Team!!
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Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
Hi Team, this issue has since reared its head again. Same problems. Looking at replacing via the GF Upgrade Kit #2 - thoughts?
Upgrade kit - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000532 ... 2e0e3VpubV
Upgrade kit - https://www.aliexpress.com/item/4000532 ... 2e0e3VpubV
Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
HI there, I have exactly the same issue as the OP. Will see if I have a connection not seated properly.
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Re: Funky X-Axis Behaviour
That's really good news, getting successfully upgraded and especially making the recovery. All the best!
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