...yesss...because the main cause is the excessive clamping of the screws that creates a compression stress on the plastic seat, the secondary causes are the bad plastic compound, vibration and dynamic stresses.
All fractures start from the screw hole.;)
The engineer's design is good...
..interesting consideration...vibrations of not balanced propellers and weight at the edge of the arms have not anything to do with shell cracking....again, everyone can do what he likes.
Unfortunately the problem is known and common on other aircraft too.
I looked at and thoroughly investigated the defect and came to a definite conclusion.
Often the compound of the plastic is not excellent but the main cause is the excessive tightening of the screws.
On many new Phantom and...
I had exactly the same issue on my P3 4K controller.
Today I have sent it back to the DJI service.
I think it could be a defect on the battery management card.
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