I bought a wrecked P3 Pro a couple years ago, and rebuilt it completely. It flew beautifully until a firmware upgrade turned two new batteries into paperweights. They shipped in DJI boxes, but the controller spits out an error message of non-intelligent battery detected, flight prevent. This is a DJI proprietary screw job. The drone is no longer under warranty, so if a battery is deemed to have caused an accident, the maker of that battery is liable, assuming that the fault is a defect in material or workmanship.
This problem has been deliberately caused by DJI, to force users to pay extra money for their overpriced OEM batteries. Why doesn’t anyone come up with a firmware fix for this???
Meanwhile, I have useless hunks of expensive junk, thanks to DJI’s corporate greed.
Class action lawsuit, anybody. Better yet, DJI could do the right thing and correct the issue THEY created.
Any ideas, folks????
Thanks
This problem has been deliberately caused by DJI, to force users to pay extra money for their overpriced OEM batteries. Why doesn’t anyone come up with a firmware fix for this???
Meanwhile, I have useless hunks of expensive junk, thanks to DJI’s corporate greed.
Class action lawsuit, anybody. Better yet, DJI could do the right thing and correct the issue THEY created.
Any ideas, folks????
Thanks