Cables are all original, but I would just leave them plugged in so you don't lose where they are supposed to go later. You can unscrew the shell and remove the top half of the shell and just pull them up inside if they really bother you.
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Sorry, I didn't even see that one in the picture! It's for use with a Zenmuse gimbal. DO NOT PLUG IT INTO ANY OTHER KIND OF GIMBAL BUT ZENMUSE H3-2D, H3-3D, OR H4-3D! The pin connector might fit other brands/models but what each pin does will change and will short out your drone on these non-DJI...
The first red and ground are power to an FPV transmitter, second yellow and ground are video out to said FPV transmitter. Don't worry about them for now.
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Did all this, and it still is shifted/rolling when correcting yaw. Does anybody know if there are any shops that repair these gimbals, or should I just buy a new one?
Thanks!
Was flying my P2 today and noticed my FPV image seemed tilted slightly (horizon not level). I checked it on the ground and noticed that not only does the camera roll when the quad is rotated about its z axis (yaw) but the tilt controls are shifted by 27 degrees (checked in software, camera was...
So I bypassed this L2 inductor, and for anyone having issues in the future, yes this seemed to fix the issue. I have new inductors (0805 size, 1uH) on the way. Just solder it in, or go the dangerous route and solder across the leads where the previously burned inductor was, and you should be...
So I just saw sagi's post and realized I blew the same inductor, L2, not R11 as I had thought. I see cr4wler soldered in a new L2 inductor, and want to know if this fixes the yellow and red lights? I would rather pay $2.50 for 1uH inductors and some time soldering than pay $300 for a new phantom...
Hey all, I just want to know what the ohm rating of R11 is, as I assume 11.5 mega or milliohm is incorrect. I blew this when testing transmitter voltage with a multimeter that was accidentally left plugged in to the ammeter configuration, but luckily capacitor C6 is intact and the zenmuse power...
It is in mode 2. I think it is a burned motor, but I don't know how or why it is burned, as it worked fine 20 minutes before it didn't work with no software changes and no damage whatsoever.
The bottom two motors do their calibration thing on startup, the top one is dead and free spinning.
I was hoping to avoid a replacement, but I guess that is the only option. The motor does not work at all, let alone when I rotate the quadcopter with the control.
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