hemorrhagic flyer said:cougar said:But the soldering looks very suspect and might be the issue?
Exactly.
Lots of ham-fisted soldering on display in those photos. If the OP is going to try to blame DJI and try to file some kind of claim he would delete those photos if he was smart. They certainly cast doubt upon the true cause of his crash.
justin00 said:Also before you go blaming him, your aware theres been like 8 people who have had the same issue in the last week or so ?
and a crap load of people on other forums.
FunkyPhantom said:justin00 said:Also before you go blaming him, your aware theres been like 8 people who have had the same issue in the last week or so ?
and a crap load of people on other forums.
What type of "problems" are we talking about here?
FunkyPhantom said:justin00 said:Also before you go blaming him, your aware theres been like 8 people who have had the same issue in the last week or so ?
and a crap load of people on other forums.
What type of "problems" are we talking about here?
justin00 said:"problems" such as the quad working for X amount of flights.. .and then suddenly dropping out of the sky.
I'm not going to bother getting all the threads.. but right now on page 1 there is Franks, and DBS... if I went back through the pages I would be able to find a number of other ones with the same "problem"
Have a look through this thread and count the number of people with the same "problem"
http://forum.dji.com/forum.php?mod=view ... D1&lang=en
FunkyPhantom said:justin00 said:Also before you go blaming him, your aware theres been like 8 people who have had the same issue in the last week or so ?
and a crap load of people on other forums.
What type of "problems" are we talking about here?
Hughie said:Just contacted my supplier in the UK. The reply was not that surprising. They have not heard of any such problems, ESCs only go when the Phantom tips over in the grass with the engines still running. Furthermore they have not had any bulletins from DJI.
Same old same old.
flyNfrank said:Hughie said:Just contacted my supplier in the UK. The reply was not that surprising. They have not heard of any such problems, ESCs only go when the Phantom tips over in the grass with the engines still running. Furthermore they have not had any bulletins from DJI.
Same old same old.
What do they mean by "only go"? Are they saying a ESC fails if it tips over while running?
flyNfrank said:So while looking over the mess after removing the top cover, I looked for anything that appeared burnt, black, or melted, and nothing stood out anywhere. Someone mentioned a mosfet looking suspect. The discoloring that appears on the mosfet is I use flex resin and that is what it looks like. It comes right off like grease. There was several mosfets(board connectors) pulled off the ESC & main board. The main board is broken and the modfets closest to the break were the ones that had pulled from the board.
Couchie said:My condolences frank!
If it helps, I am in Kentucky just south of Evansville. I can meet you somewhere and help with your video issues. I'll bring my lil old bird up and help if I can.
On another note, I'm now really worried on my new P2V+ V3. I half way want to crap open the shell and see what version ESCs I have just in case. I have a Flytrex 3G on the way and may just wait 'till then! I'm afraid to fly mine now until I check!
If there is anything else I can do to help, don't hesitate to ask!
Bob
Mopar Bob said:I am of the opinion that when all is said and done, the culprit is going to be the lower gauge wire that they are using on these new motors. The motor is demanding more power under certain conditions, the ESC tries to deliver the power but the wires cannot feed that power to the motors because of the constriction in the wires. Ultimately the ESCs overheat trying to push that power demand through. Like I said, that's my guess so don't hang my butt out there if you guys don't agree.
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