fabien
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France
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HI,
the parachute unit is not relevant for sure, but the modification we make work with great success. It takes just a little time to make all these modifications and we have not a single customer whooshed any problems with their S900 since.
If DJI had to correct the problem, they would need to put stiffer central plates, so that the landing gears unit do not bend the plates, meaning they also get the gimbal damper supports moving, in flight. Or they would simply either glue the central tube between both retracts assembly or make a part that screws as it can reinforce the entire frame this way..
We assembled something like 14 or 15 units of S900 so far, all with these mods, and all customers are happy. We even have customers of other dealers coming to us for the modification so i can guarantee than either you make these mods, either you get stiffer central plates, but you need to reinforce the structure up or down to make clear videos...
I suggest that you take a S900 out of the box, put it upside down ( no need to install the arms) and pull / push the landing gears outside / inside and look at the movements on the gimbal support and look at the central carbon tube between both extract units slide both and back. Then glue that tube, just do that, and check the difference and you will notice that by the same way the entire assembly of center plats become also stiffer ;)
Maybe people like to spend hundreds of euros to get stiffer center plats, but that is NOT the real solution. It is indeed for the S1000 premium ( the S1000+ has been modified with stronger plates by DJI).
Best regards,
Fabien |
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