OK guys some of us live in temperate climates where we could do with 10 degrees more heat as well as 10 more satellites
Fourblade said:OK guys some of us live in temperate climates where we could do with 10 degrees more heat as well as 10 more satellites
Pull_Up said:Just to add to the warranty concerns...
If you owned a Phantom 2 and had subsequently bought and fitted: DJI ground station BT datalink, DJI H3-3D gimbal with anti-interference board, DJI FPV hub, DJI iOSD Mini, DJI can bus hub, etc, etc, then you'd have opened the thing up every time to internally mount these things (including following the DJI instructional videos on their website telling you how to do it). There are no warranty implications to opening your aircraft shell, indeed if you don't check for "aged or damaged components" as per the post above then you're technically not covered...
So in conclusion - open up with alacrity. If you actually DO something whilst the lid's open then if it's not instructed by DJI (either in person or via their website or youtube channel) then if that causes any future issues you may be out of warranty. The previously mentioned analogy of the new car and opening up the hood to look at the engine is appropriate.
planedr said:As a professional mechanic, I cringe every time I read about someone asking how to get a screw out. If you can't figure that out maybe you shouldn't be attempting this yourself. Take it to someone who has the proper tools and knows what they are doing. Watch and learn and then you can attempt it.
Joeg1937 said:I tried to open mine but could only get one of the tiny screws on the very end, all the others were so difficult, I pushed as hard as I could with a small Phillips screw driver I made indents in my hand, all the other hex screws came out but those little bas____s won't come out! any suggestions ?
Thanks
Joe