I get that question a lot. It is very fixable. I have repaired thousands that look just like that. Looks like a Phantom 4 Standard. Needs a cable, yaw arm and probably the yaw motor. I’d be glad to help with that
I’ve seen an uptick in calls concerning Phantom 4 drones. People are pulling out their drones and sending them for repairs. Not as busy as 5 years ago but still active.
Soldering them back on is difficult. I would replace the board. If you know someone who does electronic soldering and has the equipment , it's a maybe.
I am in NY. I can help you with your gimbal. If you want to email me we could discuss this. I have concerns with your drone too. I see it said obstacle avoidance wasn’t working either. Must have been in a crash.
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Ok, that looks okay. I read your original post. You said it wouldn’t complete the update. That is usually a gimbal issue with one of the boards. Can’t verify which one from here. Where are you located ?
Here’s Ted.
I know this sounds strange but during calibration, does the gimbal move around?
If it does move, can I see a video showing the calibration process
My experience at bringing back these batteries is not good. I did some mavic Pro batteries but the rest were all a failure. The ones I did bring back, I didn't trust enough to use except for bench testing. never in the air..
And here I am. You need a new yaw motor. However it’s not a direct swap. If you want to try to fix it yourself I have a YouTube channel that shows how. You can email me and I’ll walk you through it.
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