Thanks for doing this. My Mavic Air unexpectedly dropped into the sea this morning. I had to wait until the tide had gone out before I could look for it. I found it but it was covered in sand and also has sand on the inside and in the motors and other moving parts. I'm going to try to repair it but if I can't then I'll sell the parts as spares or repair.
Mine didn't have screws either. I looked at other vids which showed people undoing screws and I was scratching my head wondering why I couldn't find any. Then I came across this vid. DJI must have changed it slightly so some have screws and others don't.
------>>> I had the same issue. Guess how I fixed it....I have hit it few times by the door frame exactly where the IMU is. I only had to calibrate the compass after all. All errors gone now! Worth checking before dismantle. I suppose it was just the cable that got loose where the IMU is or shock reset it... Anyway - try this first!
If you are referring to the 2 screws for the top in the gimble compartment, mine did not have those. I think they must have changed the design somewhere along the line.
Mine didn't have screws either. I looked at other vids which showed people undoing screws and I was scratching my head wondering why I couldn't find any. Then I came across this vid. Thanks.
Thanks for doing this. My Mavic Air unexpectedly dropped into the sea this morning. I had to wait until the tide had gone out before I could look for it. I found it but it was covered in sand and also has sand on the inside and in the motors and other moving parts. I'm going to try to repair it but if I can't then I'll sell the parts as spares or repair.
I literally crashed my Air into the river 2 days ago and need to change the ESC board. thanks for the help!!
Very detailed. I just could not take the shaky cam effect. I am currently using your audio while watching a German dude take one apart ...
Don't You need to unscrew 2 screws behind the gimbal to get top cover off?
i didnt
Mine didn't have screws either. I looked at other vids which showed people undoing screws and I was scratching my head wondering why I couldn't find any. Then I came across this vid. DJI must have changed it slightly so some have screws and others don't.
@@bjhcvuaerpigfy i have a same problem here
I did have the screws... couldnt get them loose so i broke them off.
2 tiny little holes in the cover. i can live with that :)
Can you explain how disassembly brushless motor to clean from sand ! ?
------>>> I had the same issue. Guess how I fixed it....I have hit it few times by the door frame exactly where the IMU is. I only had to calibrate the compass after all. All errors gone now! Worth checking before dismantle. I suppose it was just the cable that got loose where the IMU is or shock reset it... Anyway - try this first!
Шчыры дзякуй! Вельмі актуальна для Беларусі зараз.
When you ready to test that drone I bet you don’t know how to set it back up
who and where can I have my mavic air worked on that you can trust and do a good job
Como desmontar o motor?
Need mavic air 2 mother board
This review is time waisting, couse he even didnt mention cause for first olastic you need to unscrew two bolts
If you are referring to the 2 screws for the top in the gimble compartment, mine did not have those. I think they must have changed the design somewhere along the line.
Mine didn't have screws either. I looked at other vids which showed people undoing screws and I was scratching my head wondering why I couldn't find any. Then I came across this vid. Thanks.