DJI RS 3 MINI Vibrating Unbalanced
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RS 3 Mini Quick-Release Plate (Upper)
The RS 3 Mini uses a specific curved quick-release plate. If the rubber friction pads are worn or the plate is slightly deformed, it fails to provide a rigid coupling between the camera and the tilt motor. This creates a mechanical resonance frequency that the gimbal's software cannot compensate for, leading to high-frequency vibration.
SKU: CP.RN.00000287.01
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D-Ring Camera Mounting Screw (1/4"-20)
A loose or stripped mounting screw is the most common cause of 'ghost' unbalance. If the camera is not bolted with sufficient torque to the quick-release plate, the IMU (Inertial Measurement Unit) inside the gimbal detects micro-movements of the camera body independent of the gimbal arms, causing the motors to oscillate violently.
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3%
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Replacement Tilt Axis Motor Arm
If the vibration persists after plate replacement and software auto-tuning, the internal bearings or the locking latch of the tilt axis arm may have developed mechanical play. Any slack in the axis joints introduces hysteresis into the control loop, making it impossible for the gimbal to achieve a stable equilibrium.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the RS 3 Mini Quick-Release Plate (Upper).
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