Rubber dampers on the zenmuse gimbal which ones are best to use as there are 3 sets in the box black / white & grey ones & what do the different colours do ???
jigsaw57 said:I used the ones that were already installed. The black ones and they work great.
ericty said:Someone on this forum had done a test of the dampers using different configurations. His results suggested that a combination using the white (soft) ones on the sides and the black (hard) ones on front and back. That's my set up as well and I find it works well. You may want to try others if you have the time. Good luck!
brinh123 said:ericty said:Someone on this forum had done a test of the dampers using different configurations. His results suggested that a combination using the white (soft) ones on the sides and the black (hard) ones on front and back. That's my set up as well and I find it works well. You may want to try others if you have the time. Good luck!
Can you explain how you arrange these as I can't work it out. If you have white on the sides there isn't a front and back left :s
brinh123 said:ericty said:Someone on this forum had done a test of the dampers using different configurations. His results suggested that a combination using the white (soft) ones on the sides and the black (hard) ones on front and back. That's my set up as well and I find it works well. You may want to try others if you have the time. Good luck!
Can you explain how you arrange these as I can't work it out. If you have white on the sides there isn't a front and back left :s
janjo2013 said:So, for zenmuse H3-3D:
The white ones are softest ones and came preinstalled. Have someone tried to change to black ones? I notice some jello with the white ones. Maybe the grey ones are the best for mid temperatures 20-30º?
Thanks in advance
I use Black 50° in that temperatures, if you experience some jello try to insert some ear plugs in the dampeners or sorhothane.ExtraKim said:What dampeners are you using in warmer climate? I will be going to the caribbean in jan - feb next year and would like to use the best for that climate.