Crap. That's what I thought. So, any other suggestions? I really can't figure out why it's pointing to the side if the shaft is properly aligned and I've done a calibration. It makes no sense.
I've already adjusted the yaw arm so the set screw is against the flat of the motor shaft and the shaft is properly aligned. Are you saying there's another place inside the gimbal (like at the encoder for the yaw arm) where it's possible to make another adjustment?
I finally crashed my Phantom 3 Standard. It collided with a vehicle in gusty winds on landing. It fell about four feet and thrashed around on the ground for a few moments until I got the motors shut off. After the crash the gimbal was buzzing and I was getting video with the jello effect. I...
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