I have a theory that DJI actually tests their refurbs, something they don't do with production craft. So the odds of getting a craft that's 100% good functionally, are greater with a refurb. Glad it's working for you.
That's true, before today I had never heard of GDU. Poor marketing. 2Km range of this craft is kids play, it will be DOA IMO, not a serious challenge for DJI.The competition is right on their heels, GDU, if they could every get their marketing act together
They haven't thought of it? Lightbridge has been out 3 yrs. If it was so easy to implement in a drone the competition would have done it by now. But nothing but crickets in that realm, even from Qualcomm who claims to be making drone building blocks. They seem oblivious to this essential technology that's needed to improve the integrity of air to ground communications.Nothing new except, the other drone makers have not thought of it.
That's where they happen on the backside. Now send it in and get yourself a refurb for your new purchase.
Strange I never remove my props and never place in a case.This can sometime happen when you forget which way to put the props on and you hold the leg or the jutt while pressing down and turning the wrong way. Some people place the props on when its still in the box with no support. This same thing happens to the legs , its just to much pressure placed on direct parts of the drone.
This is one of the reason why we leave the props on to avoid that type of stress repeatedly.
We have also had over a hundred hand catches and no stress cracks thus far.
We have also tested the hard breaking on the Phantom Wet Suits to see if in fact that we be a problem.
After months of hard breaking we saw no stress cracks and we were under the microscope at that time.
We did not see any wear and tear on the drone when we tore it apart either.
I would say that poor handling and placing of the props are a big part of both the legs and the juts cracking.
We also noticed that some people packed there Gray Phantom Cases and would add that little extra push to get them into the box.
We also have a buddy here in Ohio that runs a plastic mold company and he says it very rare that a plastic would just all of a sudden
just crack unless frozen and than heated quickly causing expansion to take place.
So as far as we can tell from are testing , hand catching is good, hard breaking is good, placing props on can be risky business.
You should always no which way to turn the props so you get right the very first time.
Here is a just 1 test of a 100 we did with a wet drone in heavy winds using the new firmware you can watch it.
We have been watching for these stress cracks very closely and nothing so far.
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That's where they happen on the backside. Now send it in and get yourself a refurb for your new purchase.
This looks like the Phantom 4 Black Edition that was sold by Best Buy about a year ago. I hope that it is not the Obsidian that has cracked already. The vents are designed a little different on the P4PO
This looks like the Phantom 4 Black Edition that was sold by Best Buy about a year ago. I hope that it is not the Obsidian that has cracked already. The vents are designed a little different on the P4PO
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