My gimbal was about 95%, i was happy already, compared to RCtimer one, so i followed this setting here and WOW, my gimbal is 99 or 100% better now,
I am still using a 3S battery, should i put a bec on it?
Thanks
Originally Posted by
XAircraft America
Here are the gain settings I am currently using. I agree that figuring out gains should be easier and better documented, but this should get it pretty much rock solid:
Roll Setting:
Total Gain: 100
Velocity: 185
Integral: 185
Accelerate: 185
Limit: Max 44 Min -44
Reverse Motor checked
RC sensitivity 50 (this doesnt matter unless you want to control roll from your TX)
Init Roll Angle 0
Tilt Setting
Total Gain: 95
Velocity: 75
Integral: 65
Accelerate: 75
Angle Limit
Max: 90
Min: -134
Motor reverse not checked
Init Tilt angle 0
Mode 1 should be selected under RC monitor and you should run just the single white servo cable (not the black or red power one) from your chosen port on your receiver to the middle "T" in the CTR port on the gimbal controller to allow control of the tilt.
I strongly recommend using a UBEC for power, because it will supply a constant 12V whereas a 3S batt will vary between 14 and 11 depending on your charge. That can sometimes cause jitters. In addition a UBEC is light, costs very little, and doesn't require recharging!