I got the same drone and even that I saw your video how to do it I don’t think I will never be able to fix my drone as I find it super difficult. It’s very impressive that skills you have to be able to fix it. Dji refresh care package here I come 😂😂. Great video mate 🫡
Hi I've the bought a similar condition drone like yours that requires arm, gimbal cable and suspension bracket. But after the fix, the camera is not showing any signal, everything works perfectly except for the video signal. Do I need to plug in to any software to recalibrate the drone?
Hi and No. First off - was the camera working before the repair? Unless the camera unit itself was replaced, there's no software changes needed. If there's no video signal and there was before, it's 99% a faulty connection. Double check the connectors on both sides. You might have a connector that's not fully seated which would explain the issue. If you've changed the cable, this means that you've disconnected everything in the process. Make sure all connectors are fully seated everything needs to be connected or the camera will not turn on. That includes the last connector at the base of the gimbal. The only two other options are a bad camera or a defective cable.
I got the same drone and even that I saw your video how to do it I don’t think I will never be able to fix my drone as I find it super difficult. It’s very impressive that skills you have to be able to fix it. Dji refresh care package here I come 😂😂. Great video mate 🫡
Great video! also do you have a video replacement front arm mavic 3 classic? thanks
Hi, not yet, however, the process is identical, you just need to disconnect/unsolder different cables. I believe this video will help you, regardless.
Hi I've the bought a similar condition drone like yours that requires arm, gimbal cable and suspension bracket. But after the fix, the camera is not showing any signal, everything works perfectly except for the video signal. Do I need to plug in to any software to recalibrate the drone?
Hi and No. First off - was the camera working before the repair?
Unless the camera unit itself was replaced, there's no software changes needed.
If there's no video signal and there was before, it's 99% a faulty connection. Double check the connectors on both sides. You might have a connector that's not fully seated which would explain the issue. If you've changed the cable, this means that you've disconnected everything in the process. Make sure all connectors are fully seated everything needs to be connected or the camera will not turn on. That includes the last connector at the base of the gimbal. The only two other options are a bad camera or a defective cable.