
Can you use the blade as a guide for the Mini 3? How small is the screw driver for the props? Does the Mini 3 come with the appropriate screw driver, or is that a buy-it-yourself deal? If the screws aren't magnetic, what are they- aluminum?If you can't get the screws to stick to your screwdriver then a little blob of blu-tac works nicely. Stick it on the screw head and then press the screwdriver down through it into the screw head.
I recently replaced the props on my Mini 1 and found that using the blade as a holder for the lowering the screw into its thread worked well.
Two different propsAre the props all the same or are there 2 different ones like most of the other drones.
This is how I prevent "wanderers and bouncers;" I use an old White towel that I keep in my Flight Case. I lay it out as a work surface and the white towel does not let anything hide nor does the towel allow anything to bounce. Even in the field; I can lay it out on a picnic table at the park, on the ground in the field, or in the back hatch of my car. Even in this small image, you can see the screws to my spare props…I set out a large sheet of white paper so I could easily find any other 'wanderers'.
I read a notice from DJI recently - I don't remember if it was this forum or on Facebook group - some of the Mini 3s were sent with the wrong screwdriver. That may account for the number of stripped screw heads? Anyway DJI said if you feel you have the wrong size to contact them.@vindibona1 the correct screw driver comes with the drone the head of the screw fits into a small recess in the propeller hub which should hold it as you slide it over the shaft on the motor
then you can gently feel for the thread to bite, turn it anticlockwise first to help it seat into the thread without cross threading ,its really a job for the bench at home ,if the screw did drop it would be almost impossible to find
I also purchased a set of screwdrivers and had no problem. Just don't over tighten. Have a nice weekend.I read a notice from DJI recently - I don't remember if it was this forum or on Facebook group - some of the Mini 3s were sent with the wrong screwdriver. That may account for the number of stripped screw heads? Anyway DJI said if you feel you have the wrong size to contact them.
I prefer using quality precision screw drivers so I haven't even checked, but thought I'd pass this on.
Hello.View attachment 149877The Mini 3 Pro's screws are really small and do not attract to a magnetic screwdriver. I had cause to change the props in my study and managed to drop one of the screws. It bounced off the desktop and down into a rug. No amount of searching with a flashlight turned it up. I ended up opening up the pack of extra screws that came with the drone. Then I set out a large sheet of white paper so I could easily find any other 'wanderers'. The screws are about half the size of the Mini 2 screws. Changing a prop outdoors is going to be near impossible. OR...maybe I just have fat fingers.
Any suggestion? As i am bit afraid of damaging the motor or drone leg if j use a bit excess of force.
Not almost@vindibona1 the correct screw driver comes with the drone the head of the screw fits into a small recess in the propeller hub which should hold it as you slide it over the shaft on the motor
then you can gently feel for the thread to bite, turn it anticlockwise first to help it seat into the thread without cross threading ,its really a job for the bench at home ,if the screw did drop it would be almost impossible to find
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