gimbal keeps drifting left after a crash, not sure if its the ribbon or the motor
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ribbon cables on the mavic gimbals are notorious for internal fractures right at the fold point, you genuinely cannot see the break without a microscope sometimes. the slow drift you're describing sou
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had basically the same thing happen, turned out to be the damper balls were cracked. really easy to miss because they look fine until you actually squeeze them. DJI sells replacements but the third pa
crashed my mavic pretty hard into a tree branch, not a catastrophic crash but it hit the gimbal side first. the drone flies totally fine but now the gimbal slowly drifts left during flight and the horizon isnt level anymore. the gimbal does its startup calibration thing and it looks okay at first but then over like 30 seconds it just slowly tilts. ive recalibrated it through the app probably four times now.
my question is basically how do i tell if its the ribbon cable vs the actual gimbal motor. i can see the ribbon isnt visibly torn or anything but i know those things can have internal breaks you cant see. the gimbal motor itself feels okay when i move it manually, no grinding or anything. is there a way to test this without just throwing parts at it