so the gimbal works very good handheld , I can shake the gimbal by hand like crazy ..all fine but sometimes one of the motors suddenly drops the power...pitch or roll and yaw...allways only one of them the data monitoring look good, encoders work and the motor indicator goes up when I press against it...but there is very little power I have to recalibrate the encoders completely to get it to work
setup: 3-axis gimbal (camera-pitch-JAW-roll gimbal weight with camera 800g tiny pro from elitepower, fw 2.50 and also 2.56 ec45en motors battery 6s power settings around 80 Pitch ,100 for yaw , 150 for roll
so I tried a lot more I started from scratch with the newest fw , GUI and Board and same thing no matter what I try.. -4s or 6s -little output power or maximum output power -warming and cooling model on or off
after a bit of time one motor just decreases the power to almost none the Software tells me it ouputs all power when I press it with a finger but the motor doesnt get it rebooting the gimbal doesnt work, cooling it down doenst work but recalibration works allways...perfect gimbal for a few minutes and the then randomly one motor is gone (pitch or or roll or yaw)
its either a software proplem, or the Tiny Pro is not working but I have 2 of them and both have the same problem
maybe anybody has another idea , otherwise I will give up
Strange problem. What type of encoders you have? The lost of torque that you are describing, seems like information about stator-to-rotor angle is correct only at start, but then it becomes wrong. Possible reasons: encoder start to add offset to the the measured angle. If it is magnetic encoder, I can assume that magnet slips ofer shaft. Another version: something changes inside encoder, may be voltage drops, or it is heated and it affects its reading.
After recalibration you remove that strange offset , and system is working again.
the strange thing is that it affects all 3 motors , but never more then one at a time one roll motor has become a loose shaft after all this tuning, so there is a bit of play on the motor bell now...but this is not the motor that looses the power mostly, mostly its the pitch motor ,which has also the lowest power setting
I will try to see if I find something strange in the monitoring tab , and also check the insode of the motors again
From some of your remarks, I could assume that unusual order of axes is not a reason - you say that GUI shows power but motor does not respond. And after reboot, any software -accumulated error should gone, of course but reboot does not help as you said.
Try to mark any position of rotor-stator of the motor (by marker or scratch) and rememer the angle reported for that positions by encoder, for each motor. When bug repeats, try to check these angles again in the same position. Normally, it should be 100% repeteability.
bingo! I opened the motor with the loose bell the magnet sits on the piece that secures the bell against the motor, all this was completely loose, and they didnt use lock tight on it! will use proper lock tight now and report back!
ok , so now its working good for several minutes cant post a picture of the inside , dont want to take it apart now :) but basically you have to check the part with the magnet that also holds the bell in place
the loctite they used is either .. not good, or the part was dirty or they didnt use enough of it some pid vibrations of the gimbal and it gets loose for sure
Thanks so much for bringing up the idea to check this, I almost gave up on it!