gimbal keeps drifting after a hard landing ? is it the IMU or did i bend something
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the slow drift under load after a physical impact is usually either a bent roll arm that looks fine visually but isnt, or the motor on that axis is slightly damaged and losing torque when it warms up.
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had something similar on a Zhiyun Crane after a drop, turned out one of the balance screws had shifted just slightly and the gimbal motor was fighting the imbalance constantly. worth double checking y
this has been bugging me for a few weeks now and im not sure if its a calibration issue or physical damage. basically i have a Ronin gimbal (the older SC not the SC2) mounted under a heavy hex and ever since i had a rough landing where one of the legs gave out and the whole thing tipped, the horizon keeps slowly creeping to the right during long shots. it doesnt snap or jerk it just like... drifts. maybe 3 or 4 degrees over like 30 seconds of flight and then kind of stabilizes before drifting again.
ive recalibrated the IMU twice following the DJI instructions exactly and it seems fine on the ground when im doing the calibration but once its in the air under load the drift comes back. motors all seem to be spinning, no obvious physical damage i can see, no bent roll axis or anything. payload is a Sony a6300 which is within spec.
not sure if i should just send it in or if theres something obvious im missing. anyone dealt with this kind of thing before