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Hi Paul what you've described is the exact reason everyone has done the foil mod. The video unit generates electrical/radio noise when recording.paulsheaves said:Also, my problem isnt the number of satellites, its that the satellite numbers are dropping when video recorder mode is on - would the aluminium tape fix this problem, or just simply give me more satellites in the first place?
Thank you again in advance.
Paul
this is also what I used. I put a layer of packing tape on top of the aluminum tape to prevent and possibility of creating a shortjasonb777 said:Or you can keep it real simple and go to your local home depot or lowes and buy 'aluminum hvac tape'. It comes on a roll and is cheap. The big plus is the adhesive is strong and the aluminum is very thin which equals= less weight, less chance of falling off, and conforms very easily. I used it on my last phantom and it worked great.![]()
max said:this is also what I used. I put a layer of packing tape on top of the aluminum tape to prevent and possibility of creating a shortjasonb777 said:Or you can keep it real simple and go to your local home depot or lowes and buy 'aluminum hvac tape'. It comes on a roll and is cheap. The big plus is the adhesive is strong and the aluminum is very thin which equals= less weight, less chance of falling off, and conforms very easily. I used it on my last phantom and it worked great.![]()
paulsheaves said:Hi Guys,
So I have bought aluminium sticky tape and will do the mod now.
One thing, once i have stuck the aluminium tape down, do i have to then cover that tape with more tape to stop it shorting? If so, is masking tape ok to do this? I also have some normal duct tape too.... sorry if this is a dumb question, and thanks again for all your help.
I'm still waiting for someone to say the exposed copper/aluminum caused a problem. A lot of people don't cover it.Mako79 said:What ever you do, do NOT leave the aluminium exposed.
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