I am trying to refurbish a Phantom 3 Standard. Parts wise it is complete, but I cannot get the drone to link with the controller.
I have tried connecting via the RC link in the DJI GO app. I have tried pressing the link button on the craft, then holding the wheel on the left side down then toggling S2 on the controller.
With the app, it times out, with the toggle approach it just keeps beeping.
I have tried replacing the gimbal and camera assembly with one from a working P3 and the drone and RC link. I get video and telemetry on my phone/tablet.
I have tried updating the Firmware using V1.5.70, which a YouTuber recommended as a usable downgrade version and V1.9.20. Having inserted the formatted SD card I have
held the link button down then switched on the battery. After 10 seconds the Firmware should be heard downloading, but nothing happens.
The working P3 Standard that I have, the Firmware downloaded no problem.
As the drone and RC link and the camera and telemetry work using the working P3's gimbal and camera, does the fault lie with the repair drone's own gimbal, maybe the board?
Any thoughts before I spend any more money would be appreciated.
I have tried connecting via the RC link in the DJI GO app. I have tried pressing the link button on the craft, then holding the wheel on the left side down then toggling S2 on the controller.
With the app, it times out, with the toggle approach it just keeps beeping.
I have tried replacing the gimbal and camera assembly with one from a working P3 and the drone and RC link. I get video and telemetry on my phone/tablet.
I have tried updating the Firmware using V1.5.70, which a YouTuber recommended as a usable downgrade version and V1.9.20. Having inserted the formatted SD card I have
held the link button down then switched on the battery. After 10 seconds the Firmware should be heard downloading, but nothing happens.
The working P3 Standard that I have, the Firmware downloaded no problem.
As the drone and RC link and the camera and telemetry work using the working P3's gimbal and camera, does the fault lie with the repair drone's own gimbal, maybe the board?
Any thoughts before I spend any more money would be appreciated.