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My gimbal will not tilt while using the rollwheel. What could be the problem?

Solutions:

  • Ensure the gimbal is getting power.

  • Verify the SBUS cable is fully plugged in and no wires feel loose.

  • Check the SBUS cable and be sure the cable is properly plugged in as seen below

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My gimbal will not tilt while running a mission. What could be the problem?

Solutions:

  • Try to take a picture with the take picture button on your Smart Controller (soft buttons).

  • Check the camera controller (Air Commander Entire) while taking a picture with the soft buttons. You should see a white flash every time you press this.

  • Check that your camera controller status light is lit blue. This means it is in the ready state.

  • Ensure you are selecting the correct gimbal pitch when you plan your mission. The gimbal pitch selected is the gimbal pitch it will be pointing while running the mission.

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General Payload Information

  • What is the max wind speed

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  • I can fly in

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  • while having a steady payload?

With WISPR Drones, you can fly in 45MPH 50 MPH wind gust gusts and your payload will stay remain steady and capture while capturing reliable data and photos. While our drones can tolerate heavy winds, we suggest flying in the most stable weather conditions possible for maximum performance and stability.

  • When flying in high winds, especially strong gusts, be very cautious and aware of the drone’s stability. If at any time you feel uncomfortable flying in higher winds, you should return to launch and land the drone.

What should I do if the lever on my dove tail mount for payloads feels loose?

This can be fixed by tightening the nut on the lever. If this

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cannot be accomplished contact

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WISPR to have this replaced. Having a loose dove tail mount could lead to erratic flight,

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poor streaming from the payload, or even loss of the payload.

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