So, a few weeks ago I crashed my Mavic 2 Pro into our fence, because it didn't really behave at start as it should - it went forward instead of up. Don't know if there was some sensor disturbance or whatever, doesn't matter now. I did have the care protection so I sent it in for repair two weeks ago.
Last week they sent it back, it was in just for a day at DJI, and they said they sent me a replacement unit.
Arrived today and I unpack. I take it for a flight. And it behaves exactly the same way as the drone I sent in: Gimbal malfunction. Even after calibration and firmware update the gimbal is not straight with the horizon (sorry, English is my second language so I am not sure I am explaining that correctly). The horizon is tilted either to the left or the right. When I pan it goes like in a wave form, and you never know if it will be tilted left or right, or maybe even straight after a pan. And sometimes when the drone is completely still in the air the gimbal is slightly moving up and down. Same thing before I sent it to service, same thing with this "replacement" unit.
So, did DJI send me back the drone I sent them, replaced the serial numbers with new ones and charged me the fee, and did nothing with it? Something strange going on here because it feels pretty improbably I would have received a different drone with the exact same error.
Especially because, before I sent it in, on top of the gimbal issues it had some erratic flight behavior after the crash. If I flew it straight up or down it sort of waved back and forth and lost the starting position. This never happened to me before the crash. And this "replacement" unit does the exact same thing.
I seriously feel scammed at the moment. I've contacted their tech support and they've promised to help me but I think this is sort of unacceptable, if this is what they've done.
What are your opinions? How would you react?
Attaching a couple of photos of how it looks like when I fly and pan the drone.
Last week they sent it back, it was in just for a day at DJI, and they said they sent me a replacement unit.
Arrived today and I unpack. I take it for a flight. And it behaves exactly the same way as the drone I sent in: Gimbal malfunction. Even after calibration and firmware update the gimbal is not straight with the horizon (sorry, English is my second language so I am not sure I am explaining that correctly). The horizon is tilted either to the left or the right. When I pan it goes like in a wave form, and you never know if it will be tilted left or right, or maybe even straight after a pan. And sometimes when the drone is completely still in the air the gimbal is slightly moving up and down. Same thing before I sent it to service, same thing with this "replacement" unit.
So, did DJI send me back the drone I sent them, replaced the serial numbers with new ones and charged me the fee, and did nothing with it? Something strange going on here because it feels pretty improbably I would have received a different drone with the exact same error.
Especially because, before I sent it in, on top of the gimbal issues it had some erratic flight behavior after the crash. If I flew it straight up or down it sort of waved back and forth and lost the starting position. This never happened to me before the crash. And this "replacement" unit does the exact same thing.
I seriously feel scammed at the moment. I've contacted their tech support and they've promised to help me but I think this is sort of unacceptable, if this is what they've done.
What are your opinions? How would you react?
Attaching a couple of photos of how it looks like when I fly and pan the drone.