


They also have the right connection to the gimbal but difficult to snap in by hand. Also, the antenna wire is a lot longer but can be pushed into the fuselage. They are thinner than the ones in the P3S and don't fit quite perfectly into the slots but I was able to use Hot Glue to stabilize the antennas. My only advice is if you are going to repair the unit yourself take your time to open the unit up, dont rush and dont pry the wires too much, they seem to be very fragile.Ĭlick to expand.I wasn't able to find the antennas anywhere either so I search some variance of it and bought 2 to try because they were so cheap. Most of the parts had to be ordered by the dealer, however I only spent about $45cdn for the repair so I was lucky.īy the way I also contacted DJI for a parts list but they refuse to release any parts list for the P3S, they will accept a photo and tell you the part numbers that you need to repair the drone. I'm lucky cause I can repair my own drone, however after opening up the drone I found the main battery compartment was damaged, the 4 posts that hold the main board in place was damaged, so in all I had to replace several parts.
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I had a crash where Part 97 cable ripped off, you can find them online but not many shops have them in stock, lucky I found a place in Alberta that had them in stock.Īs for the gimbal bracket on the base of the drone, mine cracked as well, so I ordered a metal one to replace it.
