Hi Mavi Pros,
After a 2km flyaway and 8 MONTHS in the Canadian wilderness my Mavid Pro was found. Landed in a tree and eventually hit the ground on the back right arm which dug into the ground and rusted out the RR motor, which I replaced with a spare. Video card recorded entire flight. only other casuality appears to be the camera lens which is fogged up but otherwise working. No damage to gimbal. Any advice as to how to unfog the camera would be appreciated - the rice bath I gave it after it was returned didn't help. BTW I replaced the RR motor with a spare LR and wondered if I had to switch wires at the ESC to change the spin. I left the attachment alone and found the that motor spun correctly i.e. the spin direction is controlled by the ESC or other software, so motors can be repaced with those from any arm with no need to worry about spin direction - thought I'd mention this as one thread on motor replacement and spin gave erroneous advice on what to do. will try to find and post there as well.
After a 2km flyaway and 8 MONTHS in the Canadian wilderness my Mavid Pro was found. Landed in a tree and eventually hit the ground on the back right arm which dug into the ground and rusted out the RR motor, which I replaced with a spare. Video card recorded entire flight. only other casuality appears to be the camera lens which is fogged up but otherwise working. No damage to gimbal. Any advice as to how to unfog the camera would be appreciated - the rice bath I gave it after it was returned didn't help. BTW I replaced the RR motor with a spare LR and wondered if I had to switch wires at the ESC to change the spin. I left the attachment alone and found the that motor spun correctly i.e. the spin direction is controlled by the ESC or other software, so motors can be repaced with those from any arm with no need to worry about spin direction - thought I'd mention this as one thread on motor replacement and spin gave erroneous advice on what to do. will try to find and post there as well.