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Ok, so i was recently able to get a " used " gimbal with screw driver, sun shade, foam block, warranty & install papers, and a box off of ebay for a little less than $150 after a really long time of searching! I put used in quotations because it shows absolutely no signs of use... Anywhere! Theres still clean factory locktight on the 3 screws, so if it was used it wasnt for long.
Anyway this brings me to my question
I hear all these horror stories of the hdmi ports breaking off the boards rendering them useless in most cases, but how exactly do the break? What causes the port to break off? Is it the fact that the factory hdmi cable is really stiff and the board constantly moves on the iso balls? Or does it happen after a hard landing or crash where the gimbal is physically struck by an object?
Also has anyone tried anything to prevent this from happening, like maybe shootin a little hot glue on the board over the hdmi to kinda reinforce it a little? Or maybe zip tie a small section of wire to the gimbal itself so even if the gimbal was ejected during a crash, the zip tie would take the brunt of the impact instead of the port itself?
Sorry for such a long question, just trying to figure out how to keep it safe.
Anyway this brings me to my question
I hear all these horror stories of the hdmi ports breaking off the boards rendering them useless in most cases, but how exactly do the break? What causes the port to break off? Is it the fact that the factory hdmi cable is really stiff and the board constantly moves on the iso balls? Or does it happen after a hard landing or crash where the gimbal is physically struck by an object?
Also has anyone tried anything to prevent this from happening, like maybe shootin a little hot glue on the board over the hdmi to kinda reinforce it a little? Or maybe zip tie a small section of wire to the gimbal itself so even if the gimbal was ejected during a crash, the zip tie would take the brunt of the impact instead of the port itself?
Sorry for such a long question, just trying to figure out how to keep it safe.