I got tangled in a branch and... you can imagine what happened.
I've replaced all the broken parts and when turning the bird on to calibrate everything, noticed that my CGO 3 Pro vibrates something terrible. It vibrates very quickly and hums due to the speed of the vibration. If I grab ahold of the frame, I can steady it and the noise goes away. However, about 3 seconds after I let it go, it starts vibrating again.
I posted a "Chapter 1" post a few minutes ago about getting the jello effect on my first test flight and I asked the forum if it could be due to the fact that I replaced an arm. I'm also wondering if the vibration of the camera could be causing jello on it's own. When I'm inside the house taking video, I don't notice the jello.
Has anyone else encountered a terrible vibration and how have you fixed it? Yuneec says to send the entire bird to them and they'll look it over, but I'm going to Hawaii in less than a week and want to see if I can fix this before I go so I can take video there.
Thanks for your help.
I've replaced all the broken parts and when turning the bird on to calibrate everything, noticed that my CGO 3 Pro vibrates something terrible. It vibrates very quickly and hums due to the speed of the vibration. If I grab ahold of the frame, I can steady it and the noise goes away. However, about 3 seconds after I let it go, it starts vibrating again.
I posted a "Chapter 1" post a few minutes ago about getting the jello effect on my first test flight and I asked the forum if it could be due to the fact that I replaced an arm. I'm also wondering if the vibration of the camera could be causing jello on it's own. When I'm inside the house taking video, I don't notice the jello.
Has anyone else encountered a terrible vibration and how have you fixed it? Yuneec says to send the entire bird to them and they'll look it over, but I'm going to Hawaii in less than a week and want to see if I can fix this before I go so I can take video there.
Thanks for your help.