This is driving me crazy. I cant get good video until this problem is fixed. Where is the in-field fix video instructions and parts from DJI so we don't have to send it in?
Won't work. The sticker are tamper-evident. If you remove them, you must be willing to fess-up to the fact. I removed all of mine, just because they piss me off!what about removing the stickers with a hair dryer and placing them on wax paper. Do the install. If it crashes, undo the install, place the stickers back on, and send it in for warranty repair.
Won't work. The sticker are tamper-evident. If you remove them, you must be willing to fess-up to the fact. I removed all of mine, just because they piss me off!
Do you mean the beam CANNOT rotate freely?Free-rotated Carbon Fiber Beam
I tried to reduce the vibration by adding some tape on the bushing. But after I finished screwing the T-bar, it seems the carbon beam can rotate freely. I have been trying to add more tape to increase the tightness of the bushing but still doesn't work. Please help!!!!
Then you just need to add shims until the joint JUST begins to bind - then remove 1 thickness so it doesn't. You need to remove the bolt from the retract arm so you can feel by hand that the joint doesn't bind. You will probably still have a small amount of free play in the joint but this is normal.I mean the beam rotate freely. After I screwed all bolts at the T-bar, the carbon beam which connects two brush-less motor and landing gear can rotate freely. Any idea how to keep the landing gear at the certain angle as DJI standard? I will provide the video later.
ugh, thats why they have jigs at dji, so they can set the motor angle. the small arm mount should never be touched( you can diconect the small arm, but not the sm arm collar) or youve lost the angle. if youre not very mechanically handy, you shoud send it to dji...I mean the beam rotate freely. After I screwed all bolts at the T-bar, the carbon beam which connects two brush-less motor and landing gear can rotate freely. Any idea how to keep the landing gear at the certain angle as DJI standard? I will provide the video later.
ugh, thats why they have jigs at dji, so they can set the motor angle. the small arm mount should never be touched( you can diconect the small arm, but not the sm arm collar) or youve lost the angle. if youre not very mechanically handy, you shoud send it to dji...
just try to match the angle of the other side, obviously, as close as possible. a t square or callipers to measure....
Did you loosen the small arm collar or was it already loose? It sounds like you said earlier that you had to remove the warranty sticker on the collar bolt in order to tighten it.Yes, the thing that I did was putting my Inspire 1 on perfectly flat surface and using digital calibrated waterpass tried to make an angle for the wing. I found that it has the angle around 3-4 degree. Tried to a couple of adjustment for small arm collar and my Inspire 1 flew without any major vibration.
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