Man, that was fast Nigel. I just edited when I realized I forgot the pic.Excuse me for not being clairvoyant .......... can you let us all know what connectors you are talking about ?
Nigel
Man, that was fast Nigel. I just edited when I realized I forgot the pic.
thanks all for the replies. Nigel, sounds like tool curved like a crowbar end in miniature would be the tool of choice to unseat the clips. Gonna have to send my unit in when I get back to home base. Lost the gimbal in a stupid operator error based crash. At cost of new gimble, Im thinking sending it in would be my best option as black and grey wire connectors are gone as well the entire gimbal and busted top shell. Gimble alone is most of cost of the P3. Lesson learned. Always set RTH height to higher than talles object in area. Duuh!No grass growing under my feet !!
OK - they are RF connectors that have positive lock by the outer metal part ... with tiny easily bent / broken central pin. Many RC radio sets use these ... particularly for Rx antenna.
You carefully pry them off DEAD VERTICAL ... try not to skew them too much to one side ... They will pop off once the locking part eases. When replacing with new or old - make sure the centre pin is straight ... and that you locate it VERTICAL before pressing it down to click into place. I usually get it to seat - then take a small dowel rod of similar diameter with flat end ... place vertically on and then press quite hard to make sure its well seated and locked in place.
I reckon many peoples problems with antenna mods etc. are to do with not getting these plugs fitted to sockets correctly.
Nigel
If you've ever replaced a screen on a mobile phone, the plastic tools you get (most of the time) will be perfect for this. It has a small plastic prying tool with itsounds like tool curved like a crowbar end in miniature would be the tool of choice to unseat the clips.
Probably. Im curious as to what DJI will offer me, or do for repairs. Hopefully it will only cost me shipping to find out.Wouldn't it be cheaper to buy a refurb and keep the old for spares ? Or even get an Advanced refurb ?
Nigel
Good idea. ThanksIf you've ever replaced a screen on a mobile phone, the plastic tools you get (most of the time) will be perfect for this. It has a small plastic prying tool with it
DJI also charges $60 or $65 evaluation fee besides shipping if you decline the repair.Probably. Im curious as to what DJI will offer me, or do for repairs. Hopefully it will only cost me shipping to find out.
Offt! Didnt know that. thanksDJI also charges $60 or $65 evaluation fee besides shipping if you decline the repair.
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I did try to power up the ac and relink without the gimble with no luck. As some have said the aircraft will operate without the gimble, I assume something more than the black and grey wire connectors is damaged as well. Couldn't observe anything amiss under the hood. I'm thinking that using this for parts may be the better part of valor as you suggested.Suggest trotting along to a Mobile Phone Repair shop .... as the repair to the RF leads with the small connectors is not easy ... I tackle just about any solder job - but this - I would leave to betters !!
Nigel