Thanks for that - DJI just said if it's not on the website, they don't sell it...Have you contacted DJI?
The other alternative is to source a 2s 6000 mAh aftermarket that could fit in it's place.
It could even be less than 6000 mAh if size becomes an issue but run-time would be less.
(DJI may use a custom size or dimension-ed type.)
I ripped a couple wires out of the connector that attaches to the circuit board. I think I'll try a local battery store and see if they have something that will work.Just what did you rip ? The wire's out of the connecter or the battery .
Got this from Data's post View attachment 32878 If you didn't rip them from battery seems you could fix it .
I ripped a couple wires out of the connector that attaches to the circuit board. I think I'll try a local battery store and see if they have something that will work.
Without you showing a close up picture of how it came out of that connecter I don't know what ta tell ya .I ripped a couple wires out of the connector that attaches to the circuit board. I think I'll try a local battery store and see if they have something that will work.
All the ones I have pulled out can be put back in .
Thanks Jerry !Hello
Dirk invited me!
Ok if you broke it here I can help !
Let me know, I'm in Florida!
Jerry
J Dot
Hello
Dirk invited me!
Ok if you broke it here I can help
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First the white connector is
Molex #51021-0200 ( 2 position )
This part might be ok?
Secondly:
The crimp pins inside are
Molex #50079-8000 ( terminal connectors )
They require a special crimping tool, about $20. ( engineer PA-09 ) eBay!
I have plenty of these parts, and would be glad to supply you with them, but they are TINY and very hard to get right!
Option 2
Send me your battery with broken leads, and I can fix it for you, up to you? You'd have to cover shipping, but I'll do the repair for free! Let me know!
If you want to tackle it:
I use
( DIGI-KEY )
1) 51021-0200 ( 2 position ) X1
2) 50079-8000 ( terminal connector ) x10 ( buy multiples, they are small, and easy to damage ) few pennies each!
Tool
eBay ( $20+ )
( engineer PA-09 )
The little pins are kinda hard to do, first cut wire so lengths are EQUAL, next, strip wires back 1/16" back,
Place terminal into pliers, then slide wire in, first crimp INNER CRIMP, crimp to wire, NEXT, crimp outer crimp, crimp to insulation, once both done, slide the pins ( tooth up ) into plug end ( make sure polarity correct ) that's it, plug the battery into Tx, go have fun!
Let me know, I'm in Florida!
Jerry
J Dot
Wanted to add:
If you want to try your luck, I'd be happy to make a short instructional video for you on how to do it correctly! Let me know!
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