Maybe ill do some more tests today. Im super reluctant to send it to DJI. im the type of person who values what i buy and take care of it. So i dont wanna send it out and get someones beat up mavic in return.
Before i send my mavic out to DJI for replacement/repair i flew it in my house (i know, i shouldn't) but it was in a controlled environment. I did 3 flights all with a turn off remote and mavic and not once did the gimbal reset like it would when its in the air. I then flew it out and received...
I wont lie, im a little soured on the whole drone thing because of this. Not only are they extremely delicate aircrafts but also expensive if they fail because of faulty software/hardware without user interaction. This might be my last product of this category.
I buckled down and said **** it. Im going to send it to DJI, thats what warranty is for. Im just a little hesitant about the uphill battle im probably going to have with them. Do they fix your unit and send yours back or do they simply grab one out of the pile and send that to you?
Good to know. I have DJI Refresh i just didnt think i would ever need to send in a drone that is slightly older than a month old. Sucks.
Just setup my DJI repair via the website. Hate to have to send it in. Thanks for the heads up Alex
Most people are stating that its a hardware issue but i personally dont think so. I have no issues with this until i upgraded to the .900 firmware. Now seems to happen every other flight. Im going to attempt a downgrade to see if that helps, but i think its all software unless DJI has a huge...
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