Hello. I need to replace both rear motors. I don't want to disassembly whole drone, so I'm thinking about pulling out the motor from the arm, cut the wires and solder new motor. I know this is possible, because I pulled my motor out, but I'm worried about antenna and it's signal wire, because...
The original part is an isolated, switched-mode converter; high efficiency. The LM317 is a non-isolated, linear regulator, and not suitable for 48V input. (A linear regulator with 48V input & 15V output to a 2W load would be dissipating almost 4W of heat; it would need quite a large heatsink adding, making it overall far larger than the original device, as well as wasting a lot of energy ...
I have a Definitive Technology compact subwoofer that went belly-up and started buzzing constantly instead of producing any sound. After research, I decide to try replacing the primary 6800uf 80v capacitors . After replacing the caps, the behavior has changed, but not really for the better...
I have put back together the entire gimbal already, and I would much rather superglue a plastic piece to the motor than fully disassembling the gimbal again and replacing the motor entirely. I am also looking for replacement Philips 1 screws for the gimbal internals. does anyone have the specs on the screws?
Crashed my mini 2 yesterday and the only thing that is damage is the gimbal. the camera still works, can the gimbal assembly be replaced pretty easily? Tried looking around and it seems the cost for this is anywhere between 100-200. Looking for the cheapest way to fix this since it's not a very...
I got mini 3 pro and replaced its gimbal. Now when I previously replaced it, I did firmware refresh and it automatically got calibrated and was perfectly...
Hello forum, I'm replacing the MOSFETs in an Electronic Speed Control (ESC) for RC cars. My problem is, I don't really know what to look for when choosing the new MOSFET. The current rating of my MOSFETs are all higher than the old ones in the ESC. I'm more interested in the gate charge...
I'm just starting to get into electronics as a hobby and I was wondering if someone here could help me understand the process of replacing damaged microcontrollers. With the right tools and practice, I could probably replace most components, even SMDs. However, from what I understand, I cannot...
Taking off the gimbal bridge cable is the easy part. Stripping down the gimbal is the hard part. I have done many. You have to thread the broken cable down through the hole in the gimbal motor assembly, remove all 3 glued motor covers with a heat gun, remove the camera barrel from the gimbal motor assembly, and replace the LVDS/ribbon cable.