I find it instructive the people who are rubbishing hand catching are the ones who are quite new here............
Also who actually executes the rth function and let's their phantom land by itself instead of flipping s1 to take back control before touchdown and land it their self.
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I have a long experience designing motors, ESCs, drives, power supplies and that makes easy for me to visualize failures.
I had a similar thing happen with my first Vision 2+, it took some time on the phone and shipping at my own expense back to DJI. They did eventually fix it, and it was the motor, which was caused by a bad ESC....
Are Esc's replaceable or is it a new main board?
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They are integrated into the main board, pretty sure that if you have a problem with one, you'll need the whole thing.
Yea man. You are totally right. Wrong thread. My badyes, seriously. Please be sure we're talking about the same model - they have been separate before but are now integrated into the outer corners of the main board. The only thing separate in the arms are the LEDs:
Phantom 3 Teardown
Ok guys, final question if you're still interested. But it's so disappointing that this has happened. The hand catching vs landing debate will always continue but my argument to that is the RTH function!
Night night, looking forward to hear your opinions? ,
I had similar problem but no damage at all. I bought prop guards and feel way more comfortable flying now. They are worth their weight in gold!Two more words: prop guards.
You can find that & more abbreviations here - AACU = Acronyms & Abbreviations Commonly Used
Really? More than once have I flown to find the "No SD card" message in the DJI Go app and had to land to put it in.How did you get it airborne without an SD?
I tried that to no avail.
Hand catching is quite safe — a lot of us do it.Motors are replaceable. Hands are not.
Scenario. Blustery day like today. Aircraft loses signal, battery low, or the RTH function is pressed. You let the P3P do its thing and come home. It lands and low and behold a gust of wind blows it over and the same thing happens that happened to my drone! Who's to blame? Me,? Pilot error, although it was on auto pilot or DJI because they programmed the software to bring it back in one piece?
This isn't the center of the universe — lots of seasoned fliers hand catch.I find it instructive the people who are rubbishing hand catching are the ones who are quite new here............
This isn't the center of the universe — lots of seasoned fliers hand catch.
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