소개
I did a dumb and bonked my not-under-warranty drone into a tree branch. If you’re here you probably bonked yours into something too. Hopefully this will help you get your baby airborne again!
필요한 것
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Desolder the larger gray motor wire running to the arm to be replaced
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Desolder the larger white motor wire
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Desolder the larger black motor wire
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Desolder the smaller black LED wire
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Desolder the smaller white LED wire
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If replacing the right front leg, unplug the white front antenna cable
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If replacing the left front leg, unplug the black front antenna cable
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On the top of the drone, gently release the rear leg cable bundle from its cable management clip
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Lift the white or black wire from the previous step up through the drone
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To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Bravo, thanks for the guide! I found myself in the middle of my repair cursing that antenna wire as I didn’t want to pull up the main board. Then I remembered my trusty secret weapon “ifixit.com”. Oh did you save the day for sure, I was hoping for another access point to unclip the antenna, just had no idea where that would be. I’ve been a fixer for 20 + years, but DJI drones are not something you generally just want to go poking and prodding around blind. So a big thanks for helping me get in and out with ninja precision fellow fixer!
Glad I could help! They’re definitely complicated little buggers.
Did you use some glue along the three wires for the motor arm? This was destroyed when I replaced one damaged arm. Do you know what type of glue would be good to use?
I didn’t use any glue, and I haven’t had any issues with it leaving it out. It looks like the original glue is some sort of silicone glue. I would think you could probably use an electronics-safe silicone adhesive, like something you could get from a hobby shop, but I haven’t tried it myself so I couldn’t say for sure.