Long story short, I had an Air 2s that had a motor failure over a very deep lake. Not retrievable.
Since I still had my remote, extra batteries and charger, I decided to seek out a cheap air 2 or 2s body so at least my accessories wouldn't go to waste.
Being somewhat experienced with drone/electronics repair, I bought what appeared to be a RMA Air 2 body locally for a really good price as it has an ESC error. Motors on one side of the drone would twitch during startup, but the other two would not.
I tried all of the easy stuff first (updating and refreshing firmware) with no success. My ESC error didn't specify the motor number(s) that was causing the error so I ordered a new ESC. Just finished installing it and I'm still getting an error. Annoying but not unexpected. Additionally, I tried getting an older version of DJI assistant to work so that I could get logs and try testing motors but I couldn't get it to work.
I've been researching this for days with no conclusive findings as most of the posts I've seen tend to die off before a resolution is found.
I would prefer to not have to buy a bunch more parts so I'm looking for some advice.
What are the chances that two motors on what I assume is a "brand new" drone would be defective? Both turn freely and "feel" no different than the other motors.
One of the motors looks like it might have some form of damage as the varnish on one of the windings looks kind of off... almost like it became frothy from heat?
The other motor that does not twitch during start up looks totally fine. I could understand the one motor not twitching, but both?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
Since I still had my remote, extra batteries and charger, I decided to seek out a cheap air 2 or 2s body so at least my accessories wouldn't go to waste.
Being somewhat experienced with drone/electronics repair, I bought what appeared to be a RMA Air 2 body locally for a really good price as it has an ESC error. Motors on one side of the drone would twitch during startup, but the other two would not.
I tried all of the easy stuff first (updating and refreshing firmware) with no success. My ESC error didn't specify the motor number(s) that was causing the error so I ordered a new ESC. Just finished installing it and I'm still getting an error. Annoying but not unexpected. Additionally, I tried getting an older version of DJI assistant to work so that I could get logs and try testing motors but I couldn't get it to work.
I've been researching this for days with no conclusive findings as most of the posts I've seen tend to die off before a resolution is found.
I would prefer to not have to buy a bunch more parts so I'm looking for some advice.
What are the chances that two motors on what I assume is a "brand new" drone would be defective? Both turn freely and "feel" no different than the other motors.
One of the motors looks like it might have some form of damage as the varnish on one of the windings looks kind of off... almost like it became frothy from heat?
The other motor that does not twitch during start up looks totally fine. I could understand the one motor not twitching, but both?
Any input would be greatly appreciated.