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The damaged motor would spin, but not at full speed and had slightly more physical resistance when I spun it by hand. I figured it was a bearing or something.
I ordered a new DJI replacement. I just clipped out the old one and temporarily connected the new one by twisting the wires together. When I powered up the drone that motor did nothing. So I swapped the damaged one back in to see what happened and got the same result, nothing.
I've done testing/repairs this way on my P1 before with no problem at all. Is there something I'm missing? Have I damaged my ESC and it just didn't show up at first? God I hope not since it's integrated that would mean a whole motherboard swap is needed. Is the board somehow sensing it's not an ideal connection (higher resistance?) and now allowing the motors to spin?
I'm got that sinking feeling in my stomach, someone please have some good news for me.
Oh I'm also further hamstrung by the fact that my phone died a few days ago and it was the only device I had that would run DJI Go, so I can't even look at any telemetry that might help.
I ordered a new DJI replacement. I just clipped out the old one and temporarily connected the new one by twisting the wires together. When I powered up the drone that motor did nothing. So I swapped the damaged one back in to see what happened and got the same result, nothing.
I've done testing/repairs this way on my P1 before with no problem at all. Is there something I'm missing? Have I damaged my ESC and it just didn't show up at first? God I hope not since it's integrated that would mean a whole motherboard swap is needed. Is the board somehow sensing it's not an ideal connection (higher resistance?) and now allowing the motors to spin?
I'm got that sinking feeling in my stomach, someone please have some good news for me.
Oh I'm also further hamstrung by the fact that my phone died a few days ago and it was the only device I had that would run DJI Go, so I can't even look at any telemetry that might help.