Hi Guys and Girls.
Thought you might like this, its a get around for a dead remote.
My Inspire 1 remote has decided not to work and will not switch on unless it is connected to the charger, well after a lot of head banging and cursing DJI who were no help at all and having stripped my remote RC and finding I couldn't source the battery anyway I came to the conclusion I had a £2,000 Brick, well that's not good enough for me and after many hours slogging away at the problem I think I have found a work around.
Here Goes,
Connect you battery to the remote as you would for a quick charge of the remote and switch on the remote now you have a working remote.
This will only work if you have more that one battery and you will have to leave the battery connected whilst you fly but it does work I have flown 3 or four times like this and so far no problem.
Like I have already said you will have to leave the battery connected to the remote I put the battery in my shirt pocket and the charging unit in my trouser pocket but a least I can fly and so far no problems, a quick work around but if you cant get any help from DJI then worth the trouble, by the way I keep the connector to the battery on with an elastic band so it doesn't fall off.
Happy flying Guys and Girls, let me know how you get on.
zanybirch
Thought you might like this, its a get around for a dead remote.
My Inspire 1 remote has decided not to work and will not switch on unless it is connected to the charger, well after a lot of head banging and cursing DJI who were no help at all and having stripped my remote RC and finding I couldn't source the battery anyway I came to the conclusion I had a £2,000 Brick, well that's not good enough for me and after many hours slogging away at the problem I think I have found a work around.
Here Goes,
Connect you battery to the remote as you would for a quick charge of the remote and switch on the remote now you have a working remote.
This will only work if you have more that one battery and you will have to leave the battery connected whilst you fly but it does work I have flown 3 or four times like this and so far no problem.
Like I have already said you will have to leave the battery connected to the remote I put the battery in my shirt pocket and the charging unit in my trouser pocket but a least I can fly and so far no problems, a quick work around but if you cant get any help from DJI then worth the trouble, by the way I keep the connector to the battery on with an elastic band so it doesn't fall off.
Happy flying Guys and Girls, let me know how you get on.
zanybirch