View media item 340I have the GP4S and use polar pro filters. I attached one penny on the end of the gimbal opposite the lens, and one penny on the back behind the lens.
I used self-adhesive Velcro which I cut out to the size of the penny. Works perfectly. Look closely at the above photo.
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From what I understand, having it balanced is less stress on the gimbal motors in the long run. For example, it doesnt have to fight to maintain a level horizon.What improvement did you notice after balancing the gimble?
From what I understand, having it balanced is less stress on the gimbal motors in the long run. For example, it doesnt have to fight to maintain a level horizon.
When I pack the Solo in the backpack I use the factory foam support. It does a pretty good jobWith it hanging down, it was always a nuisance getting Solo in the backpack.
A dime on the side did the trick, thanks...
Thanks man,i was wondering what to do here too..those little filters definitely throw it off balance.
Like Brian said, balancing doesn't improve anything, it just relieves stress on the gimbal motors.What improvement did you notice after balancing the gimble?
Absolutely makes a huge difference in the load on the motors and the controller. A good way to test is to see if you can hear anything coming from the gimbal. If you can, it's applying torque to at least one of the axes and you should balance. A better test would be to hook an ammeter up to the power leads going into the gimbal to see how much load it is under.From what I understand, having it balanced is less stress on the gimbal motors in the long run. For example, it doesn't have to fight to maintain a level horizon.
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