So is this a common problem? Or do you have a cabling issue in your bird? From what you wrote above, it sounds like you have a high impedance in a cable (which could be a loose connector or a mis-crimped pin/wire) that the shielding is helping protect from. Has anyone else experienced this at all?RPA said:Wahhhheeyyyyyyy!
Aluminium foil applied on top of copper and this time I bound the GPS cable too.
Now I get no drop WHATSOEVER!!!
I'm a VERY happy man and all this just before we go to the coast for a week.
Cloudconnect said:Found this solution on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q31s6NDFUlA
Seems weird that I have to open up and modify a totally new product.
Timtro said:Cloudconnect said:Found this solution on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q31s6NDFUlA
Seems weird that I have to open up and modify a totally new product.
The fact that the shield is there is a clear indication DJI is aware of a shielding issue, certainly. I wonder if it's so much the added foil or the first step where the unshielded GPS cable was run under the existing GPS shield instead of having so much of it exposed to noise going over the top? That seems like something simple to try first, which I will do next time I have my P2V bird open for minor surgery.
RPA said:Timtro said:Cloudconnect said:Found this solution on youtube.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q31s6NDFUlA
Seems weird that I have to open up and modify a totally new product.
The fact that the shield is there is a clear indication DJI is aware of a shielding issue, certainly. I wonder if it's so much the added foil or the first step where the unshielded GPS cable was run under the existing GPS shield instead of having so much of it exposed to noise going over the top? That seems like something simple to try first, which I will do next time I have my P2V bird open for minor surgery.
If you follow my progress on this thread you'll notice that when I tucked the cable under AND added copper sheet I still had a drop.
When I added aluminium AND wrapped the remaining exposed cable I negated the problem.
So I'd suggest the solution is not the tucking under but either the complete shielding of the cable or the addition of aluminium sheet in addition to the existing DJI copper shielding.
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