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I didn't do one (though I keep meaning to) but somebody else did, and there are also pictures here that are close to mine.I just received my gopro with peau supermount mod. Any chance that there is a video of how you balanced the gimbal with the filter on?![]()
It really isn't that hard.
You can use the weights that came with the gimbal, if you aren;t using them otherwise, or use coins.
Start (with the power off) with the hood and what ever filters you will ALWAYS use (I use at least one) and ad weight to the lower left back of the gimbal camera mount, to get the camera to sit up so the front of the camera is perpendicular to the ground. if it is right, you should be able to move the camera up and down and it will stay anywhere.
Next put weights on the far left of the gimbal (facing the Solo) so that the camera sits level left to right.
Finally, add a flilter. Notice that you are out of balance again. Depending on the filter add weights to compensate for it. (I use a nickel and an aluminum penny with the PEAU filters) You can experiment with double sided tape until you get the weight right for your filters.
Once you have the weight right, take off the doublke sided tape, and stick one half of a velcro piece to the coins and the other to the existing weights. If yiou are using all PEAU, they should all be the same. Make up how ever many sets of velcro/coins you need, putting the other half of the velcro on the coin before it.
That's really it.
Keep in mind, it doesn't need to be "exact". The gimbal has lift of it's own, and will take up slack. You are just trying to help it, and save the motors, both for longevity of them, and also allowing some "headroom" in flight, so they don't have to work as hard all the time, and have some "umph" left when you need it. .
You may also notice that the foam spacer now won't fit if you have weights permanaently fixed like I do. I just cut a "U" shaped block of foam from some other packing material that slides in the top above the camera and the "U" shape holds the gimbal arm. My "block" sticks out in front so I can grab it easy, and also snugs up against the controller in the backpack. Together it and the case holds the gimbal and camera snug for travel. I could have cut the stock foram spacer, but started experimenting and wasn't sure. When I got it right, I just used that.
Not to say I am "all that" or anything, but I keep thinking one day I will make a series of videos showing/explaining (right or wrong) how I do everything from start to finish, but so far I just can't seem to get around to it
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