And, thanks to talking to Axel P. in Cali, problem fixed. Yuneec has great techs and customer service.
I just had the exact same problem!! What did you end up doing for yours? It would be great to know! Thanks!
And, thanks to talking to Axel P. in Cali, problem fixed. Yuneec has great techs and customer service.
I just had the exact same problem!! What did you end up doing for yours? It would be great to know! Thanks!
My 3 wires came off the top mounting plate to the board anyone know where they go. I have gotten her back from Yuneec repair and went for my 2nd flight... as I went to take off she flipped backwards and the gimbal separated from the mounting plate.I was at Drones Plus in Phoenix, and they had a Q500 in for the "ripped out" wires. They didn't know how to fix it.
Upon close inspection, I found that the three solder pads on the circuit board were clearly marked "PWM" "GND" and "VCC".
Just resolder the wire to the appropriate pads. Install an additional section of wire if the wires are not long enough, using heat shrink to insulate the soldered joint.
You can use the cable that came with the Q500 in lieu of the surface contacts, and not need to do the repair.
RodeoGeorge
After re-reading your post Sticks, I went back and took the camera off the drone and, sure enough, there are no corresponding contacts to the camera on the drone body. I can only assume that the contacts of the camera mount are for another Yuneec model. As it turns out, the pigtail is the ONLY contact with the power supply/tilt/etc. I have the new 4k model and instead of a redundancy, the contacts other than the pigtail have no function whatsoever....no matching contacts on the drone body or steadicam handle. Guess I'll buy an extra pigtail for the possible eventual need after the next epic crash....again, thank you for your reply.
I need to have some clarification. Where exactly did you solder the PWM lead. If the board is still mounted, then is the location on the underside of the board? In other words, I would have to unmount the board to solder it to the location you did...Right?WOW, that is cheap for the repair. I fixed mine last night. I soldered all 3 wires back onto the cameras circuit board. I was going to rewire the whole harness and make it break away contacts to prevent this from repeating should I experience another "unfortunate event". It was late and I was tired so I took the lazy way out and just re-soldered them.
I did take the PWM lead and solder it to the back of the far right contact looking at the jack from the back. rather than the board because that would have required my rebuilding the ripped off trace that goes from the surface mount component over to the PWM pad.
What is this for and how is it supposed to be used?
TIA
TW
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