Recent content by johnnypep

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    P4P ESC Error

    I believe this is the answer we're looking for... dji spark not enough force/esc error
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    P4P ESC Error

    Dpress: Have you found an answer on this yet? I recently discovered a similar problem, but on my Inspire 1 v2 using the GO App. The warnings (approx. 400 over the course of 8 minutes) showed up in Airdata but not on the screen while I was flying. What prompted me to land was a "battery overheat...
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    Crash, replace Yaw Motor..and strange issue

    Ted: Me again. Hi there. Are any of the other gimbal motors the same way i.e. do you need to tap out the windings and replace with the original casing? Having problems with my roll motor now not centering.
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    Inspire 1 v2.0 or P4P... from the clients prospective?

    That's where I got mine, and for that exact price. It showed DJI as the retailer, but it was shipped from DroneNerds. Only 50 were offered, but at last look (last night) there were only a few left in stock. They may not be refurbs at all. This happened to me once before last July when the P3Ps...
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    Inspire 1 v2.0 or P4P... from the clients prospective?

    Now that the entire inventory of *NEW* Inspire 1v2's in DJI's overseas stock have recently been marked as "Refurbs" (to save face & maintain "cost integrity") and pushed to US dealers (you won't find it in the DJI Store), the price point is FINALLY affordable and sensible. I did exactly what you...
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    P4 Yaw motor issues

    ted4797: you’re my new hero! Wish I had seen your explanation/video of these pre-calibrated magnets along with your photos of the damaged sensors months ago. You’re a genius among men. THANK YOU.
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    Crash, replace Yaw Motor..and strange issue

    Kevin_kss: when you find your answer, let me know. I’m getting the same thing on my P4P after replacing yaw arm, flex ribbon cable and yaw motor. Have tried IMU and gimbal calibration numerous times and even the gimbal calibration with the bird sitting on its hind legs with camera looking up...