I would have to agree with this. My v3 fell like a rock from 200' and landed square on the neighbors fence. The camera took all the impact. Stayed completely in tact. Camera and gimbal are dead but it didn't separate!Gimbal guards are a waste of money on the P2V+ Version 3.0 quads. DJI fixed the problem of the motors separating when a crash or hard landing occurs. Something to do with the aluminum housing being replaced by steel. Look around the forum and there are several explanations and photos as to why gimbal separation guards are now useless. Basically you would almost need a hydraulic press to separate the motor from the shaft.
Sent it in to dji in hopes that since it just fell out of the sky for no apparent reason they'll warranty it..... I should know in 2/3 months.wow! so how did you repair your gimbal/camera? what parts did you replace?
Does this "spider" tip over guard replace the camera guard? if so it seems like a better (cheaper) all around solution.??????Try this it helps protect camera and helps prevent tip-over on landing. I use and like a lot. http://www.uavbits.net/store/p9/Spider_Legs.html
Yes, I think so, as it goes under gimbal just like other camera guards do. It does not have place to put tracker on it but I modded mine so now I have room for tracker also.Does this "spider" tip over guard replace the camera guard? if so it seems like a better (cheaper) all around solution.??????
Yes, I think so, as it goes under gimbal just like other camera guards do. It does not have place to put tracker on it but I modded mine so now I have room for tracker also.