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Balancing DJI props is like praying to cure disease.
It makes you feel good but there is no science or engineering which says it works one iota. It's the fallback to explain any problems - especially those unrelated to it!
As another member said, this is simply quality control on the shell and/or a small design problem perhaps related to DJI engineers underestimating both stress and the amount of hours people would be flying these things (P3 works in heavier winds, longer distances, etc. so is flown more.
Mine was probably one of the first off the production line and is fine. I would never balance the props - I do change them every so often. Video is perfectly stable and unit is sound.
If burning sage over your P3 and chanting blessings makes you feel good, do it. However, trying to make others take unproven steps to "fix" a problem seems fruitless and wasteful.
It makes you feel good but there is no science or engineering which says it works one iota. It's the fallback to explain any problems - especially those unrelated to it!
As another member said, this is simply quality control on the shell and/or a small design problem perhaps related to DJI engineers underestimating both stress and the amount of hours people would be flying these things (P3 works in heavier winds, longer distances, etc. so is flown more.
Mine was probably one of the first off the production line and is fine. I would never balance the props - I do change them every so often. Video is perfectly stable and unit is sound.
If burning sage over your P3 and chanting blessings makes you feel good, do it. However, trying to make others take unproven steps to "fix" a problem seems fruitless and wasteful.