Hi BRad,Hi, recently bought a P3 second hand and have replaced the battery in the remote with no success in charging it. Has anyone tried to remove the existing charging plug and putting in a separate charger for the remote battery rather than trying to fix the generic pcb issue?
Thanks David. I actually hadn‘t checked that. I was considering putting a usb plug type charger into it so it could be charged seperate to the controllers circuit board.Hi BRad,
If you have a voltmeter at hand, try seeing if there are any voltage coming though the at battery connections.
Thanks Rod,Welcome to the Forum!
What model of a P3?
Rod ..
Your past my help, you know more about this then I do.Not much progress. I tested the battery port on pcb at 8.43 in 2 pairs of pins. 8.35 with battery plugged in and lights stop blinking.= battery volts. Funny thing I gave up yesterday and left all unplugged and battery today plugged in showed 3.5 lights on controller and 34% on app from 2% yesterday when I gave up. Seems electronic in nature. I’ve found how to roll back firmware updates on the controller so I’ll try that. But I think the easiest option might be an external charging plug direct to battery and skip the DJI pcb
Sorry to many threads I look at, the video he posted was a P4, *hit.
Where are some facts that are on this known issue?P..S. This is a well known issue caused by poor quality production techniques compliments of our friends at DJI.
It appears your posting a P4 Remote, I have never seen one, that's is what messed me up earlier.
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