Blacksails
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I've noticed that the joint that connects the av200 360 mount to my AD8 is quite wobbly/fragile. This is fine, as I'm careful with it....but I can't turn up my RSGS gimbal stabilisation gains due to this.
I can set my roll gains on the RSGS to 600 on the bench and have no oscillations even when flicking the tray. But in the air, the wind hits the gimbal which causes it to wobble very slightly. This in turn causes the RSGS to correct for the wobble.
Due to the springyness in the 360 pan joint, the wobbles amplify, causing the RSGS to correct even more. This goes on and on. All in all it ends up with the oscillation finally affecting the wkm and the whole copter shakes.
I know people will just say to turn the gimbal gains down, but I'd like to find a solution to allow me to run the higher gains. For flight, my gimbal gains have to be below 150.
Are there any tips for reducing the play/spring in the 360 pan mount so that I can run higher gimbal gains?
Other than this, I'm very happy with the frame/setup as a whole.
Cheers guys
Alex
I can set my roll gains on the RSGS to 600 on the bench and have no oscillations even when flicking the tray. But in the air, the wind hits the gimbal which causes it to wobble very slightly. This in turn causes the RSGS to correct for the wobble.
Due to the springyness in the 360 pan joint, the wobbles amplify, causing the RSGS to correct even more. This goes on and on. All in all it ends up with the oscillation finally affecting the wkm and the whole copter shakes.
I know people will just say to turn the gimbal gains down, but I'd like to find a solution to allow me to run the higher gains. For flight, my gimbal gains have to be below 150.
Are there any tips for reducing the play/spring in the 360 pan mount so that I can run higher gimbal gains?
Other than this, I'm very happy with the frame/setup as a whole.
Cheers guys
Alex