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New subscriber here. 1st post. I had a hard crash with the P3 Standard.
Twisted and tore the gimbal yaw arm completely off, tore the camera ribbon cable in half, compressed the landing gear - showing multiple cracks and yield marks on legs, ect.
I ordered parts and have rebuilt the gimbal. New yaw arm and ribbon cable are now installed and new landing gear/legs.
Camera and gimbal are now working. However, I do not receive a feedback signal to my phone screen. The screen is black with no telemetry. All feedback is dead and the controller communication light is steady red. DJI app is telling me aircraft not connected. There have been two times during random trouble shooting on the kitchen counter, when the entire system briefly began to function (in full) with all feedback telemetry displaying correctly on screen, connected in GPS mode with satellite signals displayed and live streaming on screen from the camera fully transmitting, but then within a minute or so, the feedback signal is lost for no aparent reason and the telemetry goes dead again with the last camera image received freezing on-screen in grey scale color.
During the times of no feedback and a dead screen (99%), I can still rotate the camera gimbal using the remote wheel and fly and control the bird, though it seems its in full manual mode only. When I first power the aircraft on, the gimbal goes through its proper gyrations and oscillating motions with confirming audio sounds as it should. During one of the two different episodes when full feedback suddenly/spontaneously began working, I was able to run the gimbal/camera calibration from the phone app and it fully calibrated perfectly.
Firmware is up to date so I know this is not a software issue. I seem to have a short somewhere and I wonder if its even temperature related as circuit boards begin to warm, though admittedly I cannot seem to establish enough of a time/temperature pattern to know. This is just a hunch, so don't read too much into that thought...
I tried to relink the aircraft to the controller using two different methods, but it doesnt seem to complete the process as I understand it.... even the small button under the side of aircraft to depress for linking is always glowing steady red. Not sure it should be doing that or not, but regardless... have not been able to perform a relink procedure successfully. I really don't even think relinking is my problem, because everything fully functions as it should during those infrequent episodes of proper signal feedback.
I inspected the square circuit board very carefully during gimbal rebuild, which is housed in the upper gimbal mounting assembly and it looked perfect with no visible signs of damage, but I'm wondering if maybe this electronic board is faulty due to the hard impact it took. The yaw arm did make some visible marks and scratches on the plastic cover - between it and this circuit board above - when it broke off during impact, but as I said, no visible signs of damage to the board when I had it removed. Also, when everything is turned on, I am getting a solid, steady green LED light on the housing of the gimbal assembly, so that is a good sign.
Additionally, I plugged the USB connection into the camera/gimbal port and I'm able to surf and see the DCIM folder with saved pictures on the SD card from my computer, among other system folders as should be there. Also, during one of the episodes when i began to receive a spontaneous feedback signal with all displays working, I pressed the camera button on screen to take a few stills and those three pictures of my kitchen countertop were saved and visible on the SD card when I hooked the aircraft to my computer and surfed manually using Windows Explorer, so I believe the newly installed ribbon cable was done correctly with all optics, camera, gimbal and gimbal motors working perfectly.
I am wondering if that largest, square circuit board in the top gimbal assembly is faulty, but I cannot locate a part or part number... not even the official description name for that board.... have searched ebay and varous websites with no luck. Not even sure this board is my problem, but willing to buy another and replace it any way to experiment.
Have I explained all details clearly? Does anyone have any insights on where my intermittent feedback signal problem from the aircraft may be occuring?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
Twisted and tore the gimbal yaw arm completely off, tore the camera ribbon cable in half, compressed the landing gear - showing multiple cracks and yield marks on legs, ect.
I ordered parts and have rebuilt the gimbal. New yaw arm and ribbon cable are now installed and new landing gear/legs.
Camera and gimbal are now working. However, I do not receive a feedback signal to my phone screen. The screen is black with no telemetry. All feedback is dead and the controller communication light is steady red. DJI app is telling me aircraft not connected. There have been two times during random trouble shooting on the kitchen counter, when the entire system briefly began to function (in full) with all feedback telemetry displaying correctly on screen, connected in GPS mode with satellite signals displayed and live streaming on screen from the camera fully transmitting, but then within a minute or so, the feedback signal is lost for no aparent reason and the telemetry goes dead again with the last camera image received freezing on-screen in grey scale color.
During the times of no feedback and a dead screen (99%), I can still rotate the camera gimbal using the remote wheel and fly and control the bird, though it seems its in full manual mode only. When I first power the aircraft on, the gimbal goes through its proper gyrations and oscillating motions with confirming audio sounds as it should. During one of the two different episodes when full feedback suddenly/spontaneously began working, I was able to run the gimbal/camera calibration from the phone app and it fully calibrated perfectly.
Firmware is up to date so I know this is not a software issue. I seem to have a short somewhere and I wonder if its even temperature related as circuit boards begin to warm, though admittedly I cannot seem to establish enough of a time/temperature pattern to know. This is just a hunch, so don't read too much into that thought...
I tried to relink the aircraft to the controller using two different methods, but it doesnt seem to complete the process as I understand it.... even the small button under the side of aircraft to depress for linking is always glowing steady red. Not sure it should be doing that or not, but regardless... have not been able to perform a relink procedure successfully. I really don't even think relinking is my problem, because everything fully functions as it should during those infrequent episodes of proper signal feedback.
I inspected the square circuit board very carefully during gimbal rebuild, which is housed in the upper gimbal mounting assembly and it looked perfect with no visible signs of damage, but I'm wondering if maybe this electronic board is faulty due to the hard impact it took. The yaw arm did make some visible marks and scratches on the plastic cover - between it and this circuit board above - when it broke off during impact, but as I said, no visible signs of damage to the board when I had it removed. Also, when everything is turned on, I am getting a solid, steady green LED light on the housing of the gimbal assembly, so that is a good sign.
Additionally, I plugged the USB connection into the camera/gimbal port and I'm able to surf and see the DCIM folder with saved pictures on the SD card from my computer, among other system folders as should be there. Also, during one of the episodes when i began to receive a spontaneous feedback signal with all displays working, I pressed the camera button on screen to take a few stills and those three pictures of my kitchen countertop were saved and visible on the SD card when I hooked the aircraft to my computer and surfed manually using Windows Explorer, so I believe the newly installed ribbon cable was done correctly with all optics, camera, gimbal and gimbal motors working perfectly.
I am wondering if that largest, square circuit board in the top gimbal assembly is faulty, but I cannot locate a part or part number... not even the official description name for that board.... have searched ebay and varous websites with no luck. Not even sure this board is my problem, but willing to buy another and replace it any way to experiment.
Have I explained all details clearly? Does anyone have any insights on where my intermittent feedback signal problem from the aircraft may be occuring?
Thanks in advance.
Mark
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