Thanks for the in depth thoughtful video. Many people post with the attitude of no gainful instructions, only show off what they know and how to do it matter of factly. You got the groove.
great video, easy to follow. After checking all connections and coming up with nothing wrong with the ribbon, my issue is I have some sort of feed coming up on phone, says I have connection in top left hand corner and have a rainbow shaped reading where the video is but no actual picture. I can't help thinking that it may be the dji software not working with my pixel 6 phone correctly, any thoughts would be so appreciated.
I've gotten gimbal overload errors from bits of sand or dirt stuck in between the gimbal motors. For me, I couldn't see them or dislodge them until I disassembled the entire gimbal. Or you could replace the gimbal all together.
Thanks for sharing your process. I replaced my gimbal flex and video cables and found it extremely fiddly. Unfortunately when I finally got it all back together the DJI app says ‘camera sensor error’, and I get no movement or video feed from the drone. Not sure if I need to replace the lens or the circuit board the gimbal is attached to. Or maybe the connectors weren’t attached well enough. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. All the best.
@@ReptileRescue in the end I sent it away to a company here in the U.K. called Drone Doctor. They were super helpful. It was the cables that were causing the problem. And it was either a faulty replacement from Amazon, or I damaged them in the process of trying to fix myself. I’m now back up and running. Bought a couple of fresh batteries and now just waiting for the great British summer to appear so I can go out and fly it again!
Hi Christopher , yeah you are right about the frustration with the ribbon cable but I was successful with my first attempt , thank God , I had my ribbon cable for about three months before I decided to have a go at it cause I was a bit nervous to even try but now I have another issue , it seems like I have to also change my Camera cable cause I just can't get this thing to Focus and it will work one minute and not the other , if I play with the transmission line , it might work and then another time it wouldn't work , no Focus at all , just blurry , I am ordering a Transmission cable and hopefully that should solve my Focus issue , thanks and take care .
Niall Leech yes. At first I couldn’t figure it out. So, I bought a new mavic . Out of curiosity, I swapped cables from new magic to old. The old Mavic worked perfect. I then got hold of the company that sold me the replacement video cable, they sent me a new cable, I put that in the old Mavic, it worked. The culprit the whole time was buying a faulty replacement video cable from a third party. From now on I buy from a certified DJI company. I hope this helps because I know how frustrating this could be. Good luck
I'm getting a "Camera sensor error" on my app (and no video feed, although the gimbal seems to respond ok to all inputs - wheel and 5-way button, and the MP1 flies well, all controls seem to be ok). Could what you describe help to fix it? I also can't get the camera housing off the gimbal in order to replace the cable It's almost as if it's glued-on.. Any suggestions?
I had a light crash and drone was upside down for like 30 minutes with power on.got the overload error,camera was still working,next day I booted up drone and no video.No movement of gimbal at all either?if the ribbon cable was bad would the gimbal still move around on powering up?
It's been a long time since I took this apart, but I believe the gimbal ribbon controls the movement of the gimbal. There's a separate cable (it's a bunch of little wires wrapped together) and that's the video cable. If you still have movement but no video, it's likely the video cable that's detatched or damaged.
@@christopherclaflin , is it possible that the black screen issue be could be due to the “faulty” DJI GO 4 app (most recent version)? I just got my hands on a Mavic pro and everything seems to be working but the video. I hope it is a firmware issue but this is my first drone and I’m quite uncertain.
thanks for the explanation on the gimbal ribbon.I wish more youtubers would spend more time on that than how to remove screws. My thought on that is if you have to be shown how to screw a screw , you shouldn't be going near a light bulb let alone a 1k drone. Besides that , what I wanted to add , and I know it might be a little off putting for some is the following. All of these connectors were held in place with an adhesive or caulk like substance. One thing I've learned in life is that manufacturers never spend money or time on anything unless it's required or essential. Nobody has done this in the videos I've seen so far. And actually the removal of the adhesive is also just as important because if its in the way of making a proper connection, well..... I speak from experience . I closed up my drone after doing the test like you do and later I opened it up again just because that's Me. Low and behold the front right connector was disconnected as like standing up vertically. So what I used was what I had on hand which was PRO SEAL RTV silicone also known as Instant Gasket. Just thought I'd pass it on. Anyway, great video ,Thanks!
What tools do you need to disassemble? Besides the hex screws, what kind of plastic clip removers, or whatever you call it, does one need? *PLEASE* get back to me ASAP* !! Thank you. I need to do a repair, however, I'm not sure exactly what it is I need. *PLEASE HELP* !!!!!
I mean you didn't have to do it off camera all you had to do is just move the camera out of the way to a different angle and then get to doing it. I'm guessing you probably had some trouble that you didn't want seen by an audience and you got nervous. I stopped watching right at that point.
Thanks for the in depth thoughtful video. Many people post with the attitude of no gainful instructions, only show off what they know and how to do it matter of factly. You got the groove.
Best detailed video, this helps me replacing the video cable. Many thanks!
best video on gimbal/camera feed wires. thanks
Cherry Poppins glad it was helpful!
i like the way you teach.
Triple AAA class video! Excellent explanation and video quality. Thank you.
great video, easy to follow. After checking all connections and coming up with nothing wrong with the ribbon, my issue is I have some sort of feed coming up on phone, says I have connection in top left hand corner and have a rainbow shaped reading where the video is but no actual picture. I can't help thinking that it may be the dji software not working with my pixel 6 phone correctly, any thoughts would be so appreciated.
Hi thank you four your video I have a Mavic Pro and now is Said remove the clamp the camera is hoverloding what you thing it is thank you very much
I've gotten gimbal overload errors from bits of sand or dirt stuck in between the gimbal motors. For me, I couldn't see them or dislodge them until I disassembled the entire gimbal. Or you could replace the gimbal all together.
Thanks for sharing your process. I replaced my gimbal flex and video cables and found it extremely fiddly. Unfortunately when I finally got it all back together the DJI app says ‘camera sensor error’, and I get no movement or video feed from the drone. Not sure if I need to replace the lens or the circuit board the gimbal is attached to. Or maybe the connectors weren’t attached well enough. Any tips would be greatly appreciated. All the best.
Get it fixed?
@@ReptileRescue in the end I sent it away to a company here in the U.K. called Drone Doctor. They were super helpful. It was the cables that were causing the problem. And it was either a faulty replacement from Amazon, or I damaged them in the process of trying to fix myself. I’m now back up and running. Bought a couple of fresh batteries and now just waiting for the great British summer to appear so I can go out and fly it again!
thanks for making it clear there's no way in hell i'm attempting this. 😂
Hi there, did you had an error message in the app prior changing your video cable ?
Hi Christopher , yeah you are right about the frustration with the ribbon cable but I was successful with my first attempt , thank God , I had my ribbon cable for about three months before I decided to have a go at it cause I was a bit nervous to even try but now I have another issue , it seems like I have to also change my Camera cable cause I just can't get this thing to Focus and it will work one minute and not the other , if I play with the transmission line , it might work and then another time it wouldn't work , no Focus at all , just blurry , I am ordering a Transmission cable and hopefully that should solve my Focus issue , thanks and take care .
That was very good . Now all I have to do is what you did and hope I got it right .
I changed video cable, camera lens, and still don't get any image. What should I do or change next?
Did you figure this out? I've just replaced gimbal and video cables . Gimbal now works but video is black
Niall Leech yes. At first I couldn’t figure it out. So, I bought a new mavic . Out of curiosity, I swapped cables from new magic to old. The old Mavic worked perfect. I then got hold of the company that sold me the replacement video cable, they sent me a new cable, I put that in the old Mavic, it worked. The culprit the whole time was buying a faulty replacement video cable from a third party. From now on I buy from a certified DJI company. I hope this helps because I know how frustrating this could be. Good luck
@@planetguam8475 thanks for that. I'll ask them to send it another cable and see if that works. I'll let you know how I get on!
@@NiallLeechphoto Did you try the second cable. I just replaced mine and still no video.
I'm getting a "Camera sensor error" on my app (and no video feed, although the gimbal seems to respond ok to all inputs - wheel and 5-way button, and the MP1 flies well, all controls seem to be ok). Could what you describe help to fix it?
I also can't get the camera housing off the gimbal in order to replace the cable It's almost as if it's glued-on.. Any suggestions?
So helpful thank you thank you 🙏
Nice share video. Btw when problem is on video cable, is there any error mesaage on dji go app?
I had a light crash and drone was upside down for like 30 minutes with power on.got the overload error,camera was still working,next day I booted up drone and no video.No movement of gimbal at all either?if the ribbon cable was bad would the gimbal still move around on powering up?
It's been a long time since I took this apart, but I believe the gimbal ribbon controls the movement of the gimbal. There's a separate cable (it's a bunch of little wires wrapped together) and that's the video cable. If you still have movement but no video, it's likely the video cable that's detatched or damaged.
@@christopherclaflin , is it possible that the black screen issue be could be due to the “faulty” DJI GO 4 app (most recent version)?
I just got my hands on a Mavic pro and everything seems to be working but the video. I hope it is a firmware issue but this is my first drone and I’m quite uncertain.
thanks for the explanation on the gimbal ribbon.I wish more youtubers would spend more time on that than how to remove screws. My thought on that is if you have to be shown how to screw a screw , you shouldn't be going near a light bulb let alone a 1k drone. Besides that , what I wanted to add , and I know it might be a little off putting for some is the following. All of these connectors were held in place with an adhesive or caulk like substance. One thing I've learned in life is that manufacturers never spend money or time on anything unless it's required or essential. Nobody has done this in the videos I've seen so far. And actually the removal of the adhesive is also just as important because if its in the way of making a proper connection, well.....
I speak from experience . I closed up my drone after doing the test like you do and later I opened it up again just because that's Me. Low and behold the front right connector was disconnected as like standing up vertically.
So what I used was what I had on hand which was PRO SEAL RTV silicone also known as Instant Gasket.
Just thought I'd pass it on. Anyway, great video ,Thanks!
What tools do you need to disassemble? Besides the hex screws, what kind of plastic clip removers, or whatever you call it, does one need? *PLEASE* get back to me ASAP* !! Thank you. I need to do a repair, however, I'm not sure exactly what it is I need. *PLEASE HELP* !!!!!
You'll also probably need a plastic pry. They are pretty common in phone battery repair kits.
great job on vidio thanks
My mavic pro error 0x800000 after update, please give me solution ?
Nice helping video ! but I'm stuck I can't pop off the cam...
Did you ever figure it out?
thank you! Subbed
Does anybody know what size of a screw driver is needed to take off the camera lens from the gray/silver control arm?
I have problem with my mavicpro camera lens ,It is moister in side the lens ,after flied .How much is it cost ,were I can buy one?
ebay, whole camera and gimal 80$, just a lens (which is camera) $20, gimbal + circuit $160
How to fix error 0x800000
Hie hie hie hie. 🤣 very clear thanks buddy
Turn off the auto focus on your camera. Set it to manual and the up the f stop so we can see clearly what you're talking about.
I mean you didn't have to do it off camera all you had to do is just move the camera out of the way to a different angle and then get to doing it. I'm guessing you probably had some trouble that you didn't want seen by an audience and you got nervous. I stopped watching right at that point.
I replaced the video cable and the gimbal cable, I still have no image! What should I do next?
@Kerfala Diane I had the same thing happen to me. Did the update and next time I turned it on it said Gimball Overload. Thanks for the heads up