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Ian you are an amazing person. Not many would do that, especially internationally. Hats off to you my friend!
I agree. Good guy. I have not asked him to ship the part. I appreciate his input and offer.Ian you are an amazing person. Not many would do that, especially internationally. Hats off to you my friend!
No you not pester me,,no expert on avionics either or electronics,,I'm thinking you could try replacing the red and black wires with some new wire to start with before replacement of power module.is that where your problem located with multimeter,,,I do have this part if you cant find a local one,,give those red and black wires good wiggle around and magnifying glass on board to check for burns or visible unusual markingSorry to keep pestering you all. After reviewing the fly.dat files. Air uav files. I see no errors. Only thing I can think of is the internal power module in the drone where the battery connects. Would be helpful if someone know the power process of when happens after the battery is powered up.
My guess if I need a new power module inside the drone.
Tested the battery on multimeters and the battery outputs power as soon as it's on. Tested the power leads off the power module in the drone and I get no power for a few minutes.
Is there someone in this group who is semi expert on that panatons electronics?
I'll reflow the solder and check with a multimeter for any breaks on the power leads. I believe some where on that board is where the issue is. Just very odd that the board has to be supplied power for a few minutes before sending the power to the main board and flight controller.No you not pester me,,no expert on avionics either or electronics,,I'm thinking you could try replacing the red and black wires with some new wire to start with before replacement of power module.is that where your problem located with multimeter,,,I do have this part if you cant find a local one,,give those red and black wires good wiggle around and magnifying glass on board to check for burns or visible unusual markingView attachment 114965
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