
DYS 3-axis AlexMos gimbal protective covers
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I recently purchased the gimbal (DYS 3-axis, a very impressive piece so far) and if you've made a similar purchase, you'll quickly realize the boards are vulnerably exposed not only to outside influences (rain droplets, snowflakes, dust), but also susceptible to impact from other gimbal components when turned off (check "before" image). I felt grateful after shielding "naked" circuitry before my first flight as a single landing in fresh powder could've potentially been disastrous for the electronics. The packaging should easily snap onto the base and the GoPro holder without any adhesive or securing device; if they're not firmly secured (or, conversely, over-tightened), it might be due to plastic cooling shrinkage; feel free to adjust the scale for 0.5-1% and that should suffice. Instructions: The packages should seamlessly attach onto the base and the GoPro mounting bracket without any bonding agents or holding devices; if they're not snugly fitted (or, inversely, too tightly), it could be because of plastic temperature adjustment; you're free to modify the scale by 0.5-1% and that should prove successful. I specifically designed this project to print accurately without any supports or adhesives with an orientation as depicted in the provided image.
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