P3A Gimbal Ribbon

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Hi friends,

I encountered a power line a few weeks ago. I have replaced my shell and gimbal yaw arm successfully. Phantom flys great, but one problem lingers.

When I press the shutter button to take a photo, I lose video down links for several seconds while the camera appears to be "thinking". When I switch over to capture video, I lose video connection completely until I switch back to 'photo' mode.

My ribbon cable does have some scratches from the crash and was twisted several times. I'm wondering if there is a chance a break in one of the conductors in the ribbon cable may cause this issue? I was able to format the SD card in the dji go app, but no photos are being saved to the card either. I can set shutter, ISO and have great video while flying, but just when I attempt to capture, I experience this issue.

Could this be a symptom of a ribbon cable issue, or likely the camera/gimbal circuit boards be toast from the crash?

It seems like the camera isn't able to send data to the CPU board in the gimbal assembly, so I think it may just be the ribbon....

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I appreciate your thoughts,
Greg
 
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Hi Greg, did you find a solution? I'm running into a similar problem.

I just installed a replacement ribbon last night. I'm going to test it in a few weeks, as I don't want to mess around with my setup right before I go to Mexico. (I have a second camera installed on my P3 at the moment which is working great) I am quite confident it fixed my problem, as I noticed a small slice into the old ribbon cable which occurred as a result of a crash. The install was pretty straightforward with a delicate touch and a little focus :)

I will be sure to update the thread once I get the opportunity to test it! Stay tuned!
 
I would test it way before you set of to mexico mate. That way you can nip any problems straight away on here. Personally it sounds more like a software fault. If you can take videos and pics then it's not hardware. If their is a delay it most certainly sounds like software glitch. Have you tried downgrading to another firmware?

Neon Euc
 
I would test it way before you set of to mexico mate. That way you can nip any problems straight away on here. Personally it sounds more like a software fault. If you can take videos and pics then it's not hardware. If their is a delay it most certainly sounds like software glitch. Have you tried downgrading to another firmware?

Neon Euc


Just some clarification. I have installed a completely different camera/gimbal assy on my phantom and tested it. Works perfectly. I repaired my crashed gimbal assembly and just need to test it, but not going to do testing on my phantom until I return from vacation, as I do not want to mess with a functioning system.

The issue I have is not a delay. The images are not transferring to the mainboard at all. The ribbon had a small cut along the edge, which I believe severed the ability of the camera to send the file to the mainboard. I personally don't think there is a software problem, as this is a result of a crash.

I will update the post as soon as I test it, and let you know how it goes.
Cheers!
 
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XYZ, looking the video it's amazing you're receiving 12 satellites, while being inside de house (eventually close to the window ?). Then how many sats do you receive on the field ?
 
Hi friends,

I encountered a power line a few weeks ago. I have replaced my shell and gimbal yaw arm successfully. Phantom flys great, but one problem lingers.

When I press the shutter button to take a photo, I lose video down links for several seconds while the camera appears to be "thinking". When I switch over to capture video, I lose video connection completely until I switch back to 'photo' mode.

My ribbon cable does have some scratches from the crash and was twisted several times. I'm wondering if there is a chance a break in one of the conductors in the ribbon cable may cause this issue? I was able to format the SD card in the dji go app, but no photos are being saved to the card either. I can set shutter, ISO and have great video while flying, but just when I attempt to capture, I experience this issue.

Could this be a symptom of a ribbon cable issue, or likely the camera/gimbal circuit boards be toast from the crash?

It seems like the camera isn't able to send data to the CPU board in the gimbal assembly, so I think it may just be the ribbon....

A screen shot of what's happening:

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I appreciate your thoughts,
Greg
Hi Greg
I started 2 threads on video issues. It started with momentary white spots in the video. Then it would momentarily lose video. Then it went out altogether.
I replaced the flat ribbon camera/gimbal cable and all problems were solved. :) Highly recommended fix!
No Camera Image Transmission
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Sparkles in my video
 

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