Hey all, was hoping to get some insight...
I recently catastrophically crashed a Mavic 2 Pro that I bought Second-hand. This was not covered by DJI care refresh, so obviously all repairs will be out of pocket. As I understand, if I were to just send my aircraft in to be repaired, if it has had DJI care refresh on it before, I will not be able to cover it again. Is this correct?
I recently saw on ebay that some people sell mavic 2 blanks that have never been registered. They claim to be able to be covered by DJI care refresh once activated. I assume this is just a blank body with arms, sensors, and motors and I would need to transfer my current flights boards to the new blank body and purchase a gimbal and camera (either Pro or Zoom) and install this on the blank as well.
Has anyone ever tried this? Seems like a much smarter way to fix the drone than to pay an arm and a leg to have something fixed just to be a little hesitant with it due to lack of coverage.
Please let me know if this is worth it, or just a waste of time.
Thanks
I recently catastrophically crashed a Mavic 2 Pro that I bought Second-hand. This was not covered by DJI care refresh, so obviously all repairs will be out of pocket. As I understand, if I were to just send my aircraft in to be repaired, if it has had DJI care refresh on it before, I will not be able to cover it again. Is this correct?
I recently saw on ebay that some people sell mavic 2 blanks that have never been registered. They claim to be able to be covered by DJI care refresh once activated. I assume this is just a blank body with arms, sensors, and motors and I would need to transfer my current flights boards to the new blank body and purchase a gimbal and camera (either Pro or Zoom) and install this on the blank as well.
Has anyone ever tried this? Seems like a much smarter way to fix the drone than to pay an arm and a leg to have something fixed just to be a little hesitant with it due to lack of coverage.
Please let me know if this is worth it, or just a waste of time.
Thanks