My camera produces exactly the same symptoms. But it started gradually, in a warm room everything was fine, in the cold 50/50. After the next analysis of the suspension, the glitch became permanent.
It is a pity that they never write about the result of replacing the flexible cable ...
If anyone needs a flex cable diagram from P4P. Some contacts go to "nowhere", I'll compare with the new cable when I get it. Some contacts go to "nowhere", I'll compare with the new cable when I get it. Video defects appeared with this cable, after replacing the motors, it is suspected that the cable was damaged during installation.
The side output of the cable goes to the yaw and roll motors. Interestingly, only two wires are required to control the motors (marked in green)! I2I? And these two wires go only to the camera board.
I found a photo of the cable on the network, where it is clearly visible that the leftmost contacts on TP5.2 (numbers 34 and 35) have a continuation. In my flexible cable, this is not visible, there is thicker plastic. It is the edge that has the risk of getting a defect. And those numbers don't lead anywhere.
It is a pity that they never write about the result of replacing the flexible cable ...
If anyone needs a flex cable diagram from P4P. Some contacts go to "nowhere", I'll compare with the new cable when I get it. Some contacts go to "nowhere", I'll compare with the new cable when I get it. Video defects appeared with this cable, after replacing the motors, it is suspected that the cable was damaged during installation.
The side output of the cable goes to the yaw and roll motors. Interestingly, only two wires are required to control the motors (marked in green)! I2I? And these two wires go only to the camera board.
I found a photo of the cable on the network, where it is clearly visible that the leftmost contacts on TP5.2 (numbers 34 and 35) have a continuation. In my flexible cable, this is not visible, there is thicker plastic. It is the edge that has the risk of getting a defect. And those numbers don't lead anywhere.
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