I was trying to find an answer to what is the wind limit that gimbal can handle, can't find anything here or on google.
FAQs on 3DR website tell us that Solo can handle 40MPH (64KMH), but does it apply to Gimbal as well ?
I finally got my HDMI cable sorted and went out to do some orbits around a lighthouse nearby, checked the wind forecast in the area, reported 25-35KMH (15.5-22MPH), when I got to the location it seemed little bit more windy than that but I don't think it was near 40, maybe 30MPH, I just don't know.
Solo was flying quite well in the wind, I did orbit shot around the lighthouse and Solo was fine doing that but half way through my gimbal started to misbehave quite badly - it first started to shake wildly left and right and 30secs later it went completely sideways (just the gimbal, not the copter), almost 90 degrees.
I brought it down to check the gimbal but by the time it landed, the gimbal was perfectly straight again.
Changed the battery and went for a second flight, exact repeat of the first and same thing happened again, I mean those flights were almost identical, first half lap around lighthouse good, and then the gimbal went crazy again.
Has anyone experienced similar issue ? Could it be just the wind, maybe too much for the gimbal to handle ?
Here it is on video (left-right shaking starts at 15secs, and gimbal goes completely sideways at 45secs) :
FAQs on 3DR website tell us that Solo can handle 40MPH (64KMH), but does it apply to Gimbal as well ?
I finally got my HDMI cable sorted and went out to do some orbits around a lighthouse nearby, checked the wind forecast in the area, reported 25-35KMH (15.5-22MPH), when I got to the location it seemed little bit more windy than that but I don't think it was near 40, maybe 30MPH, I just don't know.
Solo was flying quite well in the wind, I did orbit shot around the lighthouse and Solo was fine doing that but half way through my gimbal started to misbehave quite badly - it first started to shake wildly left and right and 30secs later it went completely sideways (just the gimbal, not the copter), almost 90 degrees.
I brought it down to check the gimbal but by the time it landed, the gimbal was perfectly straight again.
Changed the battery and went for a second flight, exact repeat of the first and same thing happened again, I mean those flights were almost identical, first half lap around lighthouse good, and then the gimbal went crazy again.
Has anyone experienced similar issue ? Could it be just the wind, maybe too much for the gimbal to handle ?
Here it is on video (left-right shaking starts at 15secs, and gimbal goes completely sideways at 45secs) :