I unfold the arms too, because the props do their little "quivering" thing when I power up.Do you unfold the arms when you power up or just remove gimbal cover?
Yes. Always remove the gimbal cover before powering on the drone.should I be removing the gimbal cover when I do this?
look like tweezersMavic Air sd card extraction implement. Years in the design stage. Don’t leave home without it.View attachment 62845the engineering on this was stupendous. One end for removal, the other end to push it in.
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Mavic Air sd card extraction implement. Years in the design stage. Don’t leave home without it.View attachment 62845the engineering on this was stupendous. One end for removal, the other end to push it in.
Mavic Air sd card extraction implement. Years in the design stage. Don’t leave home without it.View attachment 62845the engineering on this was stupendous. One end for removal, the other end to push it in.
I always remove the gimbal cover but I haven't been unfolding the legs recently as the little twitching is really just that, a tiny little twitch with little force behind it. I'm by no means an expert but I think it's probably fine to leave the legs folded. I do hold it during that little twitch sequence so it's not sitting on the bottom props while it boots up.Do you unfold the arms when you power up or just remove gimbal cover?
Right, that little twitching isn't going to hurt anything. That small movement is just the motors vibrating to make the startup sound.I always remove the gimbal cover but I haven't been unfolding the legs recently as the little twitching is really just that, a tiny little twitch with little force behind it
Tape just folds into shape when I snap the door closed. No issue at all. It is only scotch tape on the SD card and a piece of bright duct tape in the end fold.This seems to be a real design failure on the part of DJI, about the only thing I can complain about on my air. The SD card is a pain to get out (though the tape idea isn't bad, but I assume that means leaving the cover open), and the other option is to open the arms (I did it without doing that one time and the prop movement appeared to put more stress on the props and motors than I'd like) and remove the gimbal cover (granted, not a huge hassle, but I'd rather not open/close any more than I have to). Plus it seems to get fairly hot when I power up and do a large transfer. I'm sure the engineering issues are more complex than I could understand, but it seems like a "data" mode for transfer without a full power-up would be doable. Or just make the SD card easier to remove.
You're probably right, but the one time I didn't unfold the prop turned all the way over the top of the drone and it seemed to put a lot of stress on the shaft and bent the prop up. Also, having not unfolded the legs I got a gimbal malfunction error (I had removed the cover, but the surface of my desk kept it from turning down in its system check or whatever) so I ended up having to put it on its side. Really, there should be an easier way.Right, that little twitching isn't going to hurt anything. That small movement is just the motors vibrating to make the startup sound.