I got a message regarding the new firmware, i downloaded it with the idea to update but if its for the aircraft too then i am not going to update until i get the all clear from 3rd parties, so is it just for the controller as it says or is it for the aircraft too?
I can confirm that the new firmware 04.11.0032 is for rc only. Here is the proof: <firmware formal = "04.11.0032">
<release version = "04.11.0032" antirollback = "1" antirollback_ext = "cn: 1" enforce = "0" enforce_ext = "cn: 0" enforce_time = "2021-11-29T10: 13: 47 + 00: 00" from = "2021/11/29" expire = "2022/11/29">
<module id = "0600" version = "00.02.06.30" type = "" group = "rc" order = "0" wait = "0" size = "41856" md5 = "15ba89ef6af47ffaaecb39c7d2c5ec02"> rc-n1-wm161b_0600_v00. 02.06.30_20211129.pro.fw.sig </module>
<module id = "1301" version = "04.11.00.13" type = "" group = "rc" order = "0" wait = "0" size = "635360" md5 = "1526413214098ef80fc5814726194482"> rc-n1-wm161b_1301_v04. 11.00.13_20210406.pro.fw.sig </module>
Updated thru the Assistent 2 app and it found an update for the controller but not for the mini 2 drone.
rc-n1 V04.11.0032 2021-11-29
dji mini2 V01.03.0000 2021-06-16
Nothing in release dates than the number. But since they update the mini and the mini se, I think it has to do something with those models.
Theoretically, reverting the firmware to rc is possible, because the antirollback has the same number as the previous firmware. The problem, however, is that I do not know the tool for this. Dji assistant 2 and DHC do not make it possible. I am also wondering about it, because with this new firmware I have too many calls for rc calibration.
I recognized a problem with too frequent requests for rc calibration right after turning on, it turned out to be too much play between the shaft and the potentiometer on the gimbal position regulator. Originally, this looseness was removed by a piece of self-adhesive foil. I had to add another foil after 600 flights and everything is ok.
djiuser_nO2RdSW5BSUg Posted at 1-16 04:23
I recognized a problem with too frequent requests for rc calibration right after turning on, it turned out to be too much play between the shaft and the potentiometer on the gimbal position regulator. Originally, this looseness was removed by a piece of self-adhesive foil. I had to add another foil after 600 flights and everything is ok.
You should create a tutorial showing how to do this.
Promised photo of my mod. In the photo, in the red circle, the place where there is a play between the wheel axle and the potentiometer. The green arrow is the factory slack adjuster. The yellow arrow is my additional slack adjuster.