Hi guys,
my walkera g-2d recently had a short circuit due to me plugging the onboard battery in the wrong way around in a hurry between battery changes (aghhhh), after many successful flights and what i thought was allround great piece of kit for the price its gone. I know bangood and ebay sell the control board G-2D Z01 for around £28. However shipping from china takes 2-3 weeks and urgently need to fly with a gimbal.
Anyone either 1) repaired a short circuit, from what limited knowledge i have i took the lid off the control unit and it appears one of the relays(?) has burnt a little brown mark onto the plastic so i assume its this relay, is it salvage-able? would similar components be readily available at a repair store or is there a chance further components are damaged..
2) think its possible just to velcro or somehow attach go pro to the metal plate on rubber gromits and accept non stabilized footage , perhaps shooting at 2.7k and fixing wind movement using image stabilization in post production
seriously annoyed, going to mountain range this week and only chance i will have a for a yr, no gimbal :-( any info appreciated from anyone who has done similar....
my walkera g-2d recently had a short circuit due to me plugging the onboard battery in the wrong way around in a hurry between battery changes (aghhhh), after many successful flights and what i thought was allround great piece of kit for the price its gone. I know bangood and ebay sell the control board G-2D Z01 for around £28. However shipping from china takes 2-3 weeks and urgently need to fly with a gimbal.
Anyone either 1) repaired a short circuit, from what limited knowledge i have i took the lid off the control unit and it appears one of the relays(?) has burnt a little brown mark onto the plastic so i assume its this relay, is it salvage-able? would similar components be readily available at a repair store or is there a chance further components are damaged..
2) think its possible just to velcro or somehow attach go pro to the metal plate on rubber gromits and accept non stabilized footage , perhaps shooting at 2.7k and fixing wind movement using image stabilization in post production
seriously annoyed, going to mountain range this week and only chance i will have a for a yr, no gimbal :-( any info appreciated from anyone who has done similar....