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Hey there, fellow Mavic pilots!
Recently, I bought a used Mavic Mini, and it came with an extra drone of the same model. Unfortunately, the additional drone had a broken back right arm, a non-functional motor, and a damaged gimbal. However, we managed to fix the gimbal, and now it serves its purpose as a battery charger.
Inside my primary Mavic Mini, I stumbled upon an unusual issue. It seems that there's some sort of mysterious debris lingering inside the drone. I'll attach a picture so you can see exactly what I'm talking about.
To make matters worse, I've been dealing with a persistent "Power System Hardware Error" notification that keeps popping up. I've been searching through various online forums and articles in hopes of finding a solution. I've tried restarting the drone and cleaning every visible part meticulously, hoping to put an end to this error. Unfortunately, my attempts didn't yield any positive results.
Feeling a bit desperate, I decided to conduct a little experiment. I swapped all the arms from the "healthy" drone to the broken one. To my surprise, the power system error vanished! This led me to believe that I had found the fix. I even managed to fly it indoors a couple of times, thinking I had successfully resolved the issue. However, my excitement was short-lived.
Just the other day, I was all set to take the drone out for some outdoor flying fun, only to realize that I had forgotten to insert my SD card. I promptly powered off the drone, grabbed my SD card, and eagerly inserted it. However, when I powered the drone back on, that same power system hardware error reappeared.
As if that weren't enough, I also noticed two new photo folders on my SD card. One folder contains photos with numbers below 1000, while the other starts fresh from one and keeps counting up. Now, I don't think this is the root cause, but it's worth mentioning. It's the only thing that seems different. Additionally, I tried switching and formatting different SD cards, but I had no luck at all.
Has anyone else encountered a similar issue with the power system error? Do any of you have insights into what might be causing it?
Thanks a bunch for lending a hand as I navigate through this puzzling situation!
Recently, I bought a used Mavic Mini, and it came with an extra drone of the same model. Unfortunately, the additional drone had a broken back right arm, a non-functional motor, and a damaged gimbal. However, we managed to fix the gimbal, and now it serves its purpose as a battery charger.
Inside my primary Mavic Mini, I stumbled upon an unusual issue. It seems that there's some sort of mysterious debris lingering inside the drone. I'll attach a picture so you can see exactly what I'm talking about.
To make matters worse, I've been dealing with a persistent "Power System Hardware Error" notification that keeps popping up. I've been searching through various online forums and articles in hopes of finding a solution. I've tried restarting the drone and cleaning every visible part meticulously, hoping to put an end to this error. Unfortunately, my attempts didn't yield any positive results.
Feeling a bit desperate, I decided to conduct a little experiment. I swapped all the arms from the "healthy" drone to the broken one. To my surprise, the power system error vanished! This led me to believe that I had found the fix. I even managed to fly it indoors a couple of times, thinking I had successfully resolved the issue. However, my excitement was short-lived.
Just the other day, I was all set to take the drone out for some outdoor flying fun, only to realize that I had forgotten to insert my SD card. I promptly powered off the drone, grabbed my SD card, and eagerly inserted it. However, when I powered the drone back on, that same power system hardware error reappeared.
As if that weren't enough, I also noticed two new photo folders on my SD card. One folder contains photos with numbers below 1000, while the other starts fresh from one and keeps counting up. Now, I don't think this is the root cause, but it's worth mentioning. It's the only thing that seems different. Additionally, I tried switching and formatting different SD cards, but I had no luck at all.
Has anyone else encountered a similar issue with the power system error? Do any of you have insights into what might be causing it?
Thanks a bunch for lending a hand as I navigate through this puzzling situation!