Hi, I have a Phantom 2 Vision (Std)
The R11 resistor on the main board has turned into a small blob of chard charcoal so it is dead and the resistance can’t be measured.
From the only circuit diagram I found on the net it is identified as R11 and is 11.5Meg Ohm resistor. As it’s the only diagram I can find I need to be certain what it is before I replace it.
It is a surface mount resistor next to the CAM socket on the main printed circuit board.
If you have one of these drones/main boards and are able to measure the resistance of the resistor I would be so grateful. The main board with R11 on is a P330CB-H3-2D V2 board.
If this is teaching granny to suck eggs then I apologise but here goes anyway.
To measure the resistance of the R11 first remove the drone’s battery, then remove the connectors from both the ZENMUSE & the CAM sockets. You should be then be able to measure the true resistance by putting the meters probes on each end of R11.
Hopefully the attached pictures will clarify which resistor I need the details for.
Many Many thanks.



The R11 resistor on the main board has turned into a small blob of chard charcoal so it is dead and the resistance can’t be measured.
From the only circuit diagram I found on the net it is identified as R11 and is 11.5Meg Ohm resistor. As it’s the only diagram I can find I need to be certain what it is before I replace it.
It is a surface mount resistor next to the CAM socket on the main printed circuit board.
If you have one of these drones/main boards and are able to measure the resistance of the resistor I would be so grateful. The main board with R11 on is a P330CB-H3-2D V2 board.
If this is teaching granny to suck eggs then I apologise but here goes anyway.
To measure the resistance of the R11 first remove the drone’s battery, then remove the connectors from both the ZENMUSE & the CAM sockets. You should be then be able to measure the true resistance by putting the meters probes on each end of R11.
Hopefully the attached pictures will clarify which resistor I need the details for.
Many Many thanks.


