- Joined
- Nov 27, 2018
- Messages
- 28
- Reactions
- 9
- Age
- 61
A few days ago, I had my Mavic Pro crashed on a cliff, but fortunately, it was not very serious.
The main problem was with the left front corner of the drone on the edge of the top cover and also on the housing of the front left obstacle's avoiding camera. Since I had my drone tested and everything worked fine, it made no sense to me, to change the cover by sending it to Dji service and paying almost 70Euros plus shipping.
My main concern was to find a way to "close" the gap between the two covers, to prevent humidity and dust going through. The top plastic cover is quite hard and not possible to bend without cracking, so, I recalled a technique of my youth when I was repairing my younger brother's toys. I used an old type of iron (the one we used to iron clothes) using in between, a thick piece of baking paper to prevent burning the plastic. So, after a minute, the plastic started to bend and to regain its actual shape. And the result, is almost perfect!!!
I thought that my idea, will be helpful in some cases, so, I decided to post here.
The main problem was with the left front corner of the drone on the edge of the top cover and also on the housing of the front left obstacle's avoiding camera. Since I had my drone tested and everything worked fine, it made no sense to me, to change the cover by sending it to Dji service and paying almost 70Euros plus shipping.
My main concern was to find a way to "close" the gap between the two covers, to prevent humidity and dust going through. The top plastic cover is quite hard and not possible to bend without cracking, so, I recalled a technique of my youth when I was repairing my younger brother's toys. I used an old type of iron (the one we used to iron clothes) using in between, a thick piece of baking paper to prevent burning the plastic. So, after a minute, the plastic started to bend and to regain its actual shape. And the result, is almost perfect!!!
I thought that my idea, will be helpful in some cases, so, I decided to post here.