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Thankyou can you point me in the right direction of where i start should i try do it my self or send it to someone??This is an obvious sign of several issues common to the P4' cameras. It is most likely a scored sensor on the yaw motor, or, one of the gimbal motors slightly overheated and melted the coating on the armature wires. It doesn't necessarily have to be from an obvious crash. This is why I always have a fan blowing air on the camera when I test & update. I can't tell you how many gimbal motors I have had to throw away from melted coating.. Hope this helps.
This is an obvious sign of several issues common to the P4' cameras. It is most likely a scored sensor on the yaw motor, or, one of the gimbal motors slightly overheated and melted the coating on the armature wires. It doesn't necessarily have to be from an obvious crash. This is why I always have a fan blowing air on the camera when I test & update. I can't tell you how many gimbal motors I have had to throw away from melted coating.. Hope this helps.
Thankyou can you point me in the right direction of where i start should i try do it my self or send it to someone??
Thankyou can you point me in the right direction of where i start should i try do it my self or send it to someone??
We, well I really appreciate your input!
"This is an obvious sign of several issues common to the P4' cameras"
"I can't tell you how many gimbal motors I have had to throw away from melted coating.. "
What do you do with Phantoms for this experience and knowledge?
Rod
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