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stevefromsd said:I finally had to just tape it shut. How many others have this problem?
I bought this one and really like it. Took forever to get, but was worth the wait.
http://www.shapeways.com/model/1110056/ ... terialId=6
I have had my Phantom 1.1.1 for a few months now and I admit putting in the battery, stuffing the wires in and getting the hatch closed was hit and miss. here's what I did and have no more problems. First, take the power leads and fold them over the end of battery toward balance lead. While holding against battery, tape in place with scotch tape. This stops the thick power leads from pushing out against door, I also cut a small notch on left side of door for balance lead to stick out. This way you are not constantly bending the wires and eventually breaking them. The balance lead being out also lets me connect my fpv tx easily.
It's just this easy............I did try this Monte.
It does seem to help in one way. It keeps that big look of still cord away from the door.
The small draw back is that it makes it just a bit harder to maneuver the connector into the relief on the right side.
As far as the door popping open....I just gently bend the lock tab on the door up ever so slightly now and then and it seems to work as long as you don't have anything pushing hard against the door trying to force it back open.
Carysb's idea of ever so slightly heating the tab with a soldering iron to change the angle upwards just a bit might work even better. May try that.
RMonte,
You don't mess around. You shove those cables in that P1 with authority. lol
I'm a bit more "strategic" when I put the battery in place and the wires.
Maybe it's just my concern for not stressing the wires.
Ok, I'll practice that maneuver for a while. Not sure I'll ever get it down that good tho.
All told tho, I wouldn't say it's ever been a problem for me. I never felt I had any trouble getting the battery and wires in....but I always thought it could be a bit easier.
R
I have the battery lead taped over the top of the battery so it's not constantly flexing the connection to battery. The other wires have a large enough radius to not hurt the wires. I have done it so many times I can feel if there is a bind. I did this since my first P1 I got in April 2014. I have 3 now and never had a door pop open. Works for me. When booting up the quad, I don't put battery all the way in until all lights are good. Don't want to move it then.
Ok.
I did that taping trick and I think it's going to help. But from watching your video, I would almost swear my power lead is just a tad shorter, which makes it a bit harder to guide it into the battery door recess.
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