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Solution for Vibration During Flight and “Jello” Effect in Camera Footage
11/18/25
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Solution for Vibration During Flight and “Jello” Effect in Camera Footage
1.Ensure that the flight controller tower is neither too loose nor too tight; the top of the tower nut should be flush with the screw.
2.Make sure that the capacitors on the ESC do not touch the video transmitter, and avoid piling up cables so that they press against the air unit.
3.Check whether the propellers are bent, deformed, or loosely installed.
4.Please check whether the frame arms are cracked and whether the arm screws are loose. A crash can reduce the rigidity of the arms, making them very soft.
5.Regarding PID issues: please try re-importing the official PID settings provided for our complete kit for testing. (Note: Our kit PID is tuned for the original complete aircraft. If you assemble a drone using our frame on your own, the PID may not be fully compatible, and in that case, you will need to adjust it yourself.)
6.Please re-flash the firmware on your ESC. We recommend using
BLUEJay, JH40, version 0.19.2, 48Hz
. (
Flashing tutorial included
)
7.Please try replacing any motors that produce abnormal noise. If a motor has a balance issue, it must also be replaced.
8.Adjust your flight technique to address vibration or “jello effect” issues, and try to avoid causing the propellers to swing violently.