Burt37
First Officer
Australia
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I sincerely doubt that you or any technician will be able to fix that on the cheap...
DJI buys their components and complete board, from other company. Even if you take the board out and find the maker and revision number, no one will give you the schematics for it...
DJI purposely removes and rebrands chips on their board to avoid other Chinese company from gaining on them...
Even if you find out what they are and replace the few burned components, you still don't know the true extent of the damage... It may work today, it may stop again tomorrow.. You have quite few diodes and transistors burned on that board, and without schematics, you can only guess where and how far the damage went...
The best and cheap solution would be to buy on Ebay another drone and swap the boards...
Not sure if it will come cheaper than $350, but your problem is not "4 or 5 components" like you mentioned... When the liquid did hit the board, you really don't know where the power went. You are only assuming that based on a visual inspection... That's not the way to assess the real damage... |
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