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Hello,
I just have a quick question regarding a repair quote for a Mavic Pro. A few months ago I had an unfortunate encounter with a tree. The gimble/camera was torn from the drone's body and there was some minor cosmetic damage to the upper front portion of the drone.
I sent the drone off to a company called "fortressuav" for repairs. A few days later I received an email from them saying both the gimbal/camera and esc board required replacement. The gimbal/camera replacement is obvious enough, however, I was wondering if the esc board replacement makes sense given the damage to the drone? It's my understanding that the esc board is the main circuit board attached directly to the underside of the drone. Considering the damage to the drone is on the upper/front portion with no apparent damage to the lower shell, it simply strikes me as strange that the esc board is dead. To be clear, I have no reason to believe fortressuav is deceiving me, it just seems a little odd given the context of the crash. It was a fairy high speed collision, however, so I suppose it's possible the esc board was damaged simply due to the shock of the crash.
Any thoughts on this issue would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance to any who respond.
-Ryan
I just have a quick question regarding a repair quote for a Mavic Pro. A few months ago I had an unfortunate encounter with a tree. The gimble/camera was torn from the drone's body and there was some minor cosmetic damage to the upper front portion of the drone.
I sent the drone off to a company called "fortressuav" for repairs. A few days later I received an email from them saying both the gimbal/camera and esc board required replacement. The gimbal/camera replacement is obvious enough, however, I was wondering if the esc board replacement makes sense given the damage to the drone? It's my understanding that the esc board is the main circuit board attached directly to the underside of the drone. Considering the damage to the drone is on the upper/front portion with no apparent damage to the lower shell, it simply strikes me as strange that the esc board is dead. To be clear, I have no reason to believe fortressuav is deceiving me, it just seems a little odd given the context of the crash. It was a fairy high speed collision, however, so I suppose it's possible the esc board was damaged simply due to the shock of the crash.
Any thoughts on this issue would be hugely appreciated. Thanks in advance to any who respond.
-Ryan