I dont think so Chris but the manual shows how to remove the shroud in front of battery which is the confusing part. From there its obvious how the battery tray unscrews and lifts out. Unplug the GPS cable and you can set it aside.
There are a few screws (I think supposed to be 4) that hold the main board in. If you remove the left rear motor pod you can pull those wires back into main body which will give you enough room to tip the board up and get under it. I honestly dont remember exactly where the HDMI cables plugs in.
I'm sure this will come across as unappreciative, but I hope the next person to disassemble their copter takes decent photos.
Yes. I would if I ever decided I was keeping mine. I'm just wary of the gimbal and the issues it must be having. If it's a keeper I'll certainly dive into the internals.I'm sure this will come across as unappreciative, but I hope the next person to disassemble their copter takes decent photos.
I am working on a complete teardown video. I'll let you know when I get it done. The video is all shot, I just need to edit and put a better narration on it.I'm sure this will come across as unappreciative, but I hope the next person to disassemble their copter takes decent photos.
I am working on a complete teardown video. I'll let you know when I get it done. The video is all shot, I just need to edit and put a better narration on it.
Great document. Thanks !I think this is exactly what you're looking for: https://3drobotics.zendesk.com/attachments/token/FYXjsIwW4pRNUea1LRekbaYcf/?name=Guide to check HDMI connection.pdf
I think this is exactly what you're looking for: https://3drobotics.zendesk.com/attachments/token/FYXjsIwW4pRNUea1LRekbaYcf/?name=Guide to check HDMI connection.pdf
Great document. Thanks !
I will say my main board under battery tray had more than one screw in it. One was 1/2 out and one missing. They were different kinds of screws than the one shown. Must be some manufacturing confusion.
The battery tray screws end up holding the board in place anyway.
Awesome. I could have used this before I broke the camera end of the HDMI fight live view issues. Its all good though 3DR RMA'd it and instead of repairing it like they originally said they just sent me a new soloI think this is exactly what you're looking for: https://3drobotics.zendesk.com/attachments/token/FYXjsIwW4pRNUea1LRekbaYcf/?name=Guide to check HDMI connection.pdf
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