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Hi, I just wanted to add to this post a solution that worked for me to fix this frustrating "Gimbal dance". I literally just had a bit of luck with what Jiminyfixit suggested but didn't emphasize too hard.
My gimbal on my P3S was doing that dance, I replaced just about EVERYTHING with no luck...the cable, the pitch circuit board, roll circuit board....had just about given up & figured it was the main board when I read Jiminyfixit's post. I had an extra Gimbal I bought for parts, I replaced the entire camera unit & it fixed it with a huge sigh of relief from me.
Now it may have just been the camera circuit board that needed replacing, I did not check that as I did replace the entire camera so that might be something to try as well.
Also, just another thing to check...the circuit board inside the camera plugs into the board below it...after a crash it would be a good thing to check to see if it has come unplugged.
Just wanted to post this as it worked fantastic for me. Thank you Jiminyfixit!
My gimbal on my P3S was doing that dance, I replaced just about EVERYTHING with no luck...the cable, the pitch circuit board, roll circuit board....had just about given up & figured it was the main board when I read Jiminyfixit's post. I had an extra Gimbal I bought for parts, I replaced the entire camera unit & it fixed it with a huge sigh of relief from me.
Now it may have just been the camera circuit board that needed replacing, I did not check that as I did replace the entire camera so that might be something to try as well.
Also, just another thing to check...the circuit board inside the camera plugs into the board below it...after a crash it would be a good thing to check to see if it has come unplugged.
Just wanted to post this as it worked fantastic for me. Thank you Jiminyfixit!