As the Ruko drone is selling well, more and more aerial photography enthusiasts are beginning to pay attention to the stability of its gimbal. Whether you are a novice or an experienced player, you may encounter gimbal shaking, calibration failure, or abnormal connection. This article will analyze the common faults of the Ruko drone gimbal in detail and provide practical solutions to help you easily cope with flight challenges.
1. Drone Gimbal Not Working:
During the flight, the gimbal is stuck and cannot follow the remote control display. If this happens, there are three ways to check.
A. First, make sure that the gimbal protective cover has been removed before the drone is turned on. Try not to manually rotate the gimbal after turning it on.
B. Whether the gimbal self-checks after the drone is turned on (the gimbal will self-check in the direction of the pitch axis, roll axis, and yaw axis)
C. After the drone has been flying for a period of time, check whether the drone is turned on and taken off on grass or ground with many obstacles, which may cause the gimbal to fail to calibrate and work normally; check whether the internal structure of the drone is installed normally and whether there is rust, dust or foreign matter. Check whether the lights inside the drone gimbal are displayed normally. Normal display is blue light is always on and red light flashes.
2. Drone Gimbal Keeps Entering Self-check:
The biggest problem of the gimbal being out of control may be that the drone was hit before, causing the gimbal to be damaged. Before turning on the drone, you need to manually turn the gimbal to check if there is any obstruction or jamming at the gimbal. After self-checking to determine the problem, you can contact Ruko.service
team and report the problem to the technical team, who will have a dedicated technical department to solve the problem for you.
3. The Gimbal Tilts During Flight:
If the gimbal tilts during flight, the best way is to place the drone on a horizontal surface and observe whether the gimbal is in a horizontal position and whether it can be controlled to adjust the gimbal up and down. After restarting the drone, check whether the gimbal can complete the self-check and whether the indicator light can display normally.
Friendly Reminder:
he gimbal will perform self-checks in the directions of the pitch, roll, and yaw axes. If one direction of rotation is missing, the gimbal may not work properly.
However, if the issue still exists after the troubleshooting above, please feel free to contact Ruko.service team at any time, we will promptly provide further assistance. Stay updated with Ruko drone for more drone-related information.