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Anyone know where I can replace this part?

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Anyone know where I can replace this part?

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I had the EXACT same problem. Unfortunately never find where to buy spare parts. Fixed mine with a plastic resign.
You have to be careful because you can easily damage the antenna.

You were flying indoor right?
 
Anyone know where I can replace this part?

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I had the EXACT same problem. Unfortunately never find where to buy spare parts. Fixed mine with a plastic resign.
You have to be careful because you can easily damage the antenna.

You were flying indoor right?
@Thunder-drones can help you out actually. He sells parts.
 
I had the EXACT same problem. Unfortunately never find where to buy spare parts. Fixed mine with a plastic resign.
You have to be careful because you can easily damage the antenna.

You were flying indoor right?

I was flying outdoor and I don't know exactly what happened or if I locked onto something but I was just checking it out one day and I seen this
 
E-Bay is getting a good stock of Mavic parts now.
 
I have a good stock of Mavic arms, all new. I sell only the whole arm with motor because it's not easy to just replace the leg that attaches to the arm. These were all taken from brand new, never used DJI Mavics, they are not copies or cheap Chinese knock-offs.

It looks from the picture that you need a front, but I cant tell which side, left or right?

Im selling them for $49 + $8.00 shipping.

Just drop me a message here.




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I have a good stock of Mavic arms, all new. I sell only the whole arm with motor because it's not easy to just replace the leg that attaches to the arm. These were all taken from brand new, never used DJI Mavics, they are not copies or cheap Chinese knock-offs.

It looks from the picture that you need a front, but I cant tell which side, left or right?

Im selling them for $49 + $8.00 shipping.

Just drop me a message here.




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Great to know thunder-drones

Do you sell the gimbal clamp too?
 
Great to know thunder-drones

Do you sell the gimbal clamp too?

No, sorry, I dont sell the gimbal clamp because I dont recommend people use it. The OEM gimbal clamp puts alot of stress on the back cover of the roll motor to lock the gimbal in place. I have seen too many of the clamps cause damage to the gimbal, even in brand new unopened boxed drones, and also from people misaligning it and causing damage. I recommend an aftermarket gimbal clamp that doesnt exert pressure on the back of the roll motor and thus wont break that part, which by the way, is not available in the aftermarket and if it breaks you can either glue it back together, or send the drone back for a refresh. Oh BTW, to you new drone owners out there, if you receive your new Mav in the mail, open the box, and you see this piece floating around in the box along with your gimbal clamp and protective bubble, return the drone and order a new one.

Broken pitch motor back cover caused by OEM DJI gimbal clamp:

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I would recommend something that doesnt clamp on to the back cover such as this one. Video of a gimbal clamp that might not cause any damage. He emphasizes DONT push on the back cover of the camera to insert the camera lens into the clamp, grab it from the sides. I havent tested this product, but to me it looks like a good solution to the OEM clamp.


 
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No, sorry, I dont sell the gimbal clamp because I dont recommend people use it. The OEM gimbal clamp puts alot of stress on the back cover of the roll motor to lock the gimbal in place. I have seen too many of the clamps cause damage to the gimbal, even in brand new unopened boxed drones, and also from people misaligning it and causing damage. I recommend an aftermarket gimbal clamp that doesnt exert pressure on the back of the roll motor and thus wont break that part, which by the way, is not available in the aftermarket and if it breaks you can either glue it back together, or send the drone back for a refresh. Oh BTW, to you new drone owners out there, if you receive your new Mav in the mail, open the box, and you see this piece floating around in the box along with your gimbal clamp and protective bubble, return the drone and order a new one.

Broken pitch motor back cover caused by OEM DJI gimbal clamp:

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I would recommend something that doesnt clamp on to the back cover such as this one. Video of a gimbal clamp that might not cause any damage. He emphasizes DONT push on the back cover of the camera to insert the camera lens into the clamp, grab it from the sides. I havent tested this product, but to me it looks like a good solution to the OEM clamp.


I found the best way to put the stock gimbal clamp on is with the Mavic upside down. I have zero issue watching the placement and guiding the gimbal in place. Fast and easy for me! Still doesn't take the pressure off the roll motor though, I'm sure.
 
I found the best way to put the stock gimbal clamp on is with the Mavic upside down. I have zero issue watching the placement and guiding the gimbal in place. Fast and easy for me! Still doesn't take the pressure off the roll motor though, I'm sure.

Yep best way to put it on is upside down, but for me its not worth the risk of breaking the back cover of the camera even if it is installed correctly. That back camera cover is almost as thin as paper.
 
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Yep best way to put it on is upside down, but for me its not worth the risk of breaking the back cover of the camera even if it is installed correctly. That back camera cover is almost as thin as paper.
This is what I do. I use my index finger and carefully guide the gimbal into the lock notch. I haven't had any issues.
 
No, sorry, I dont sell the gimbal clamp because I dont recommend people use it. The OEM gimbal clamp puts alot of stress on the back cover of the roll motor to lock the gimbal in place. I have seen too many of the clamps cause damage to the gimbal, even in brand new unopened boxed drones, and also from people misaligning it and causing damage. I recommend an aftermarket gimbal clamp that doesnt exert pressure on the back of the roll motor and thus wont break that part, which by the way, is not available in the aftermarket and if it breaks you can either glue it back together, or send the drone back for a refresh. Oh BTW, to you new drone owners out there, if you receive your new Mav in the mail, open the box, and you see this piece floating around in the box along with your gimbal clamp and protective bubble, return the drone and order a new one.

Broken pitch motor back cover caused by OEM DJI gimbal clamp:

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I would recommend something that doesnt clamp on to the back cover such as this one. Video of a gimbal clamp that might not cause any damage. He emphasizes DONT push on the back cover of the camera to insert the camera lens into the clamp, grab it from the sides. I havent tested this product, but to me it looks like a good solution to the OEM clamp.



This happened to mine yesterday! The back cover just simply snapped off - do I need to replace it, or can I just work away? Everything seems to be operating okay, but attaching the clamp (whilst the Mavic was upside down as suggested) it just wasn't lining up correctly - then I discovered this small circle nestling in near the plate.

Will glueing it back on be okay?
 
This happened to mine yesterday! The back cover just simply snapped off - do I need to replace it, or can I just work away? Everything seems to be operating okay, but attaching the clamp (whilst the Mavic was upside down as suggested) it just wasn't lining up correctly - then I discovered this small circle nestling in near the plate.

Will glueing it back on be okay?


Can you take come pictures? If it simply cracked in half, which is what they do sometimes, just glue it. If it broke off, then you can take out the 2 screws that are probably still in their holes, and glue the pieces back together. That plate protects the wires in the back of the cam. It's not vital, but its there for a reason.
 
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