The last update makes amber in it. The automation, as far as the landing gear is concerned, does not work properly, so at the moment, I use to turn the landing gear down. Unfortunately, Inspire 2 can not land without any problems with the camera, but it does not work when I turn on Inspire 2, so I have to hold the front end slightly so that the camera can turn its normal rounds.
Do you have the same problem? What can you do about it?
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Hi. Thank you for reaching DJI Forum. I'm sorry I'm confused. Can you please elaborate more the issue or is it possible to provide a sample footage showing the problem? You may send it through youtube or Dropbox and provide us the link.
DJI Wanda Posted at 2018-9-26 00:12
Hi. Thank you for reaching DJI Forum. I'm sorry I'm confused. Can you please elaborate more the issue or is it possible to provide a sample footage showing the problem? You may send it through youtube or Dropbox and provide us the link.
The landing gear does not go far enough down, see the photos
Thank you for the response. Please spin the slotted screwdriver which locates underneath the drone with a screwdriver to check if the steer got stuck, please let us know if this helps.
DJI Wanda Posted at 2018-9-26 01:36
Thank you for the response. Please spin the slotted screwdriver which locates underneath the drone with a screwdriver to check if the steer got stuck, please let us know if this helps.
I could not find that screw, but I took the camera off the drone, pressed the start button 5 times and the drones landing set went further down. So now it works.
Try cycling the gear manually, that is, using the worm gear through the round opening on the bottom of your I2. With the worm Gear fully exposed put some dry lube on the threads. I use Frog Lube Paste. Cycle the gear all the way up and down a few times with the lube on it. Be sure to use a quality flat head screw driver that fits perfectly. so you do not damage the slot at the end of the worm gear. I use a Whia flat head driver. Check to see if the camera has clearance under it when you have cycled the gear all the way down manually.
Rodger8 Posted at 2018-9-26 03:54
Try cycling the gear manually, that is, using the worm gear through the round opening on the bottom of your I2. With the worm Gear fully exposed put some dry lube on the threads. I use Frog Lube Paste. Cycle the gear all the way up and down a few times with the lube on it. Be sure to use a quality flat head screw driver that fits perfectly. so you do not damage the slot at the end of the worm gear. I use a Whia flat head driver. Check to see if the camera has clearance under it when you have cycled the gear all the way down manually.
There is hole underneath, and you need to get a small flat screwdriver, when you turn the worm gear moves, try reaching endpoints, it’s has to be smooth, check it’s perfectly clean from dust, and with the clear synthetic grease covering the whole visible part of the worm, if that’s not the problem, it could be a middle frame issue or servo motor damage.