Strange, my 8331 props I have no shakes from. So I've actually ordered an extra set if one should be damaged.
However, it should be said that I do not expect the new props to last as long as the regular because of their thinner spinners. One should definitely keep an eye to they do not get cracks.
$gambino$ Posted at 2017-12-18 03:03
Yep lots of people including me have the gimbal shakes with the new props and The Old mavic Pro... Went back to the old ones all good
I'm glad its not only me. I guess they are really designed for the newer motors on the Platinum model.
Hi sir, the new low noise propellers can be compatible with Mavic Pro if the drone is running the latest firmware. If you have any issues with using the Low Noise props on Mavic Pro, please kindly let me know, a video will be highly appreciated. Thank you.
Just have to properly balance those props!.
Take a toothpick or a sate stick that fits in the center hole of your propeller and put it on the edge of two glasses.
If you spin it slowly it should be in balance in any position.
If one side is always ending down, it means that that side is heavier. With some sandpaper, remove a little bit from the backside until both sides are in balance.
If you have a scale that can measure milligram, weigh each propeller and see if there is any difference. This also will give vibrations?
DJI Thor Posted at 2017-12-19 01:24
Hi sir, the new low noise propellers can be compatible with Mavic Pro if the drone is running the latest firmware. If you have any issues with using the Low Noise props on Mavic Pro, please kindly let me know, a video will be highly appreciated. Thank you.
Thanks DJI Thor,
I'll try get a video of when its shaking. Its actually quite noticeable externally.
Thank you so much for your cooperation. And please also add the firmware info of the drone and RC (power on the drone, RC, app and enter device---upper right icon---general----about). Appreciate your work!