Thanks for the video! I just got the FPV Remote 3 and it's the exact same procedure, so you may want to update the title of the video to include the Remote 3 to reach a new target market
I have the R3 too! but I couldn't do it. I actually totally removed the screws with the allen key and the stick is still hard (normal). What would be happening? help.
@@estebanandres3960the manual suggests we tighten F2 to reduce the controller, its page 15 of their manual, I have followed this tightened both screws and have full control over the gimble.
I can confirm. It even kinda works with the screw driver included with the DJI Cellular Dongle 2 that I got for my other Drone (Air 3). So you dont necessarily need a perfectly fitting screw driver if you dont have one.
Can you do this to the RC 2 with the screen ( The default come with mini 3 pro/mini 4 pro) ? I just find out that I can kind of switching my mini 4 pro into manual mode which mean it will not stabilize itself, no obstacle avoidance, fly as I want, but the RC 2 controller sticks are centering itself so I can't feel the controlling of the aircraft smoothly.
I dont see why there would be any benifit to use this in purely stabilized gimbal drones. Being able to take your hands off of all the sticks to make it just hover in place, is one of their biggest advantages. If you still want to do this mode, you may want to check the manual. If it is possible, it should be mentioned in the manual.
anyone facing issue with left stick problem ? I am having full yaw to right when stick is left at zero throttle even when stick is in bottom center it shows 100% yaw on right. In sim drone was going circling crazy when stick is all the way down, now i am scared to use it with avata 2. We don't have dji service in india 😪
Thus is exactly how not to do this. You do NOT just randomly turn the pensioners clockwise. One is fir the spring (the one you failed to turn far enough, and the other is for tension. Technically people will eventually get there, but this is not the way to do so. Why do people put up "how to videos, when they obviously are just trying shit to see how it goes?
Thanks for the video! I just got the FPV Remote 3 and it's the exact same procedure, so you may want to update the title of the video to include the Remote 3 to reach a new target market
Thank you 🙏 glad it worked out
I have the R3 too! but I couldn't do it. I actually totally removed the screws with the allen key and the stick is still hard (normal). What would be happening? help.
@@estebanandres3960the manual suggests we tighten F2 to reduce the controller, its page 15 of their manual, I have followed this tightened both screws and have full control over the gimble.
I can confirm. It even kinda works with the screw driver included with the DJI Cellular Dongle 2 that I got for my other Drone (Air 3). So you dont necessarily need a perfectly fitting screw driver if you dont have one.
thanks so much man
Awesome
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Is there a way to add more tension to both sticks?
How do you get it back to springy after you want to put it back to original?
Reverse
Is it possible to tweak the RC-N1 to be able to do the same? I just love the handling of it
Can you do this to the RC 2 with the screen ( The default come with mini 3 pro/mini 4 pro) ? I just find out that I can kind of switching my mini 4 pro into manual mode which mean it will not stabilize itself, no obstacle avoidance, fly as I want, but the RC 2 controller sticks are centering itself so I can't feel the controlling of the aircraft smoothly.
Not sure ive hear of that. Ill take a look
Mini 4 pro doesn't have manual mode. it still stabilizes and has an attitude limit.
I dont see why there would be any benifit to use this in purely stabilized gimbal drones. Being able to take your hands off of all the sticks to make it just hover in place, is one of their biggest advantages. If you still want to do this mode, you may want to check the manual. If it is possible, it should be mentioned in the manual.
anyone facing issue with left stick problem ? I am having full yaw to right when stick is left at zero throttle even when stick is in bottom center it shows 100% yaw on right. In sim drone was going circling crazy when stick is all the way down, now i am scared to use it with avata 2. We don't have dji service in india 😪
Thank you, very helpful!
You’re welcome
Thanks!
no way! not sure why dii wouldn't just do this
Haha ya
What...? They have the screws in the back. What are you talking about?
they do lol it's a feature of the controller and DJI has tutorial videos on it.
When I rev the engine in F1, nothing happens, help!
Have you checked beta flight?
I never flew fpv before, why does the left throttle have to be down?
It has to start with zero throttle. Til youre youre ready to fly
He literally says why im the video..
How are things?~ super !see you soon. mate,
All is well bud. Keep it up. Thanks for stopping by
cinewhoop or what?
Haha ya.
what do you use now?
Might get the avata
its not really a mod. its a feature in the controller for new flyers
Right.
the included tool is such crapp!!!!
lol
Thus is exactly how not to do this. You do NOT just randomly turn the pensioners clockwise. One is fir the spring (the one you failed to turn far enough, and the other is for tension. Technically people will eventually get there, but this is not the way to do so. Why do people put up "how to videos, when they obviously are just trying shit to see how it goes?
Its not that deep.
Youre so in to it, why dont you make a better video?
It literally is how you do it though?? What are you on about? It is personal preference when it comes to the tension
This should be entitled, ‘how NOT to modify your controller’. All you were doing was experimenting. Terrible video.