Just updated my Phantom 2 to 3.0 and took it outside for a test run. Flew great, as always. I know some of you don't care about the limit restrictions, it does not bother me, so if this is not a problem, I don't see why not to update to 3.0.
My only issue was that once I upgraded, the gimbal would only work in the extremes. What I mean is that the gimbal would only work in the UP or DOWN position. No in between. I fiddled with this for a bit, and then plugged in my DJI RC to the DJI RC System Assistant and calibrated both the stick and the X1 switch. Once I plugged the Phantom 2 back into the DJI Phantom 2 Assistant 3.0 software, I noticed that the gimbal behaved like it should. I went ahead and calibrated the X1 within the Phantom 2 Assistant 3.0 software once more, just to make sure. Once last thing that I did, was a BASIC and ADVANCED calibration. After that, took her outside, calibrated the compass and flew her. Nothing wrong, seemed to hover in the correct position and behaved normally for me.
As always, upgrade at your own risk, but for me.. Worked like a charm...Happy flying! :mrgreen:
My only issue was that once I upgraded, the gimbal would only work in the extremes. What I mean is that the gimbal would only work in the UP or DOWN position. No in between. I fiddled with this for a bit, and then plugged in my DJI RC to the DJI RC System Assistant and calibrated both the stick and the X1 switch. Once I plugged the Phantom 2 back into the DJI Phantom 2 Assistant 3.0 software, I noticed that the gimbal behaved like it should. I went ahead and calibrated the X1 within the Phantom 2 Assistant 3.0 software once more, just to make sure. Once last thing that I did, was a BASIC and ADVANCED calibration. After that, took her outside, calibrated the compass and flew her. Nothing wrong, seemed to hover in the correct position and behaved normally for me.
As always, upgrade at your own risk, but for me.. Worked like a charm...Happy flying! :mrgreen: