My son who is 3, scratched my vehicle, all around the car, lucky it was only minimal finger nail felt, i waxed my whole vehicle by hand the first coat, then went back with the machine with a second coat, this product did do really well, i was impressed. Great video.
Hello friend, I would like to request your help to know what the code is to calibrate the gimbal of a DJI Mavic3 Pro. Please, since I had an accident with my drone and I need to change the gimbal and calibrate it... I hope you can help me, please, I would greatly appreciate it. I will be attentive to your answers, thank you very much in advance.
I would've loved to go higher, but I know I'm already going to struggle at the 5 foot mark with how short I am. lol Though once this one is completed I'll have to rebuild the stationary one next to it, and if I keep it at the same heigh it'll likely end up being close to that with the slope of my yard.
@@shawnstangeland3011 That's exactly what I had planned to do. Wanted to do an automated one with a linear actuator, but the more I thought about it, the more I realized I'm only going to adjust it once a month anyway.
@@shawnstangeland3011 I bought 30 440W panels to replace my 52 250W panels. I'll have to buy bigger inverters to handle much more power than what I'll be putting through them.
I appreciate these videos bc I'm alone and living on disability. I cannot afford a mechanic so stuff like this I can do myself. I love my 98 Ford Explorer ❤ Thanks 👍
The link to the CR1616 Batteries with Tabs was helpful. I wouldn't have ordered the tabs if I hadn't known. Already had the screwdriver for my gamecube!
I'm glad it helped. I've always been annoyed whenever I go to follow a DIY video and they don't link to the things used or point people where to find it.
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I have error code 312 and 313, did anyone experience these? Prior do do a hard reset, 507 and 607 was present but now only 312/313 shows up. One beep and no movement what so ever. Disconnected the 3 deck plugs, cleaned them, still nothing. I ordered the board part hoping that will solve my issue.
I've just replaced the part and it did not fix my issue, which leads me to believe that my issue originates with the 312 and 313 error codes. 312 documents as "Right steering lever controlling PCBA fails." and 313 as "PCBA controlled right driving motor fails.". I assume 312 triggers something downstream, and the rest of the codes follow. I'll continue to troubleshoot and provide updates, meanwhile if anyone has gone through this already please help!
Ok.. in taking a closer look at the boards while the z6 is tuned on, I see 4 of the 5 (mine is a 52 inch deck) have a small green light lit. The 5th one, which is the right wheel is not turned on. Luckily I purchased an extra board so I will swap that one too. Will report back.
@@user-vh2lh3js7e i would get codes and i would flip my mower 90 degrees both ways, cleaned with compressor behind wheels, the brakes and steering control. Seemed to help. Also sometimes just swinging the lap bars out as hard as you can helped me
Update.. I lifter the back of the mower on jacks and powered it on. When trying to spin the wheels by hand, the left one I could not but the right one spins freely, it doesn't seem to be engaging at all. That's the one that's tied to the electrical board which does not have light on our of the 5. I removed the right wheel motor to inspect it and all checks out visibly, the motor gears appear to be fine, no rattle at all. Inside of the gear box everything looks good too. But to be sure, I will see if I can swap the line connections from the right wheel to the left, if the lines reach great, if not I will just remove the motor from the left wheel and install it on the right. If the gear box and motor communicates with the main control board, and the wheel engages, and I get different error codes (ties to the left side now) then the my problem is with a bad motor. Will work on this tonight and report back.
I just replaced the rear camera. After removing the three smaller covers, I found out, that it is absolutely not neccesary. Removing of the left handle (for closing the trunk) is enough. Through the hole you can access the camera cable. With only a little fumbling the old camera can be disconnected and the new camera re-connected. What a pity, that I found out after removing the covers...
@@adrianhossbach2553 I appreciate you sharing your experience and information. Hopefully it’ll be able to help others as this continues to be done by others.
Cmd prompt tells me port bulk is required. I figured it is a data cable issue. Swapped cables and I got no difference. This was a lot to go through only to fail and nothing happened. I’ve tried your video and Howfixit neither worked for me.
Thanks great he says now download pyserial and doesn’t give the Website to go to. Well, on to the next guy. Edit: after finding another video About this I was successful between both videos info flashing 2 Mavic 2 pros. The first one I loaded both commands no problem. The second M2P only took the first code line and the second one just errored out and didn’t need it. Neither drone had any error codes when I was done. I’m wondering if the IMU error code you got here is specific to the Air2?
Thanks for posting the solution. Tried it, the gimbal didn;t move at all after entering the command into the cmd prompt. Worked anyway, by the looks of it. Gimbal no longer stays in weird position (almost every time it got stuck in a different position or started shaking). So, if it helps to someone with the same issue, this was my procedure: 1. Download/install everything. 2. Connect the drone to PC. 3. Note the com port. 4. Run the command lines in CMD prompt. 5. Wait a minute. 6. Switch off and back on the drone. Tested it out multiple times today and the error doesn't show up in the app anymore - both when drone switched on, but still on the ground and when flying (windy day today).
Great video! It’s literally the only video I’ve seen that shows what I want to do. I have a question, you mentioned you needed to use a drill bit to screw in the drywall. Would you mind elaborating on that? Also, what’s the length of the screws you used? Thank you
Thank you! You don't necessarily need a drill bit, the bit I used is a drywall dimpling bit, but a standard phillips head bit works fine. The dimpling bit just reduces the chance of driving the screw too deep in to the drywall. The drywall screws I used were an inch and a quarter.
I did everything exactly and the gimbal doesn't move. I can see the feed on my remote but it doesn't recognize the gimbal and I can't move the gimbal from the remote. This program also does not move the gimbal. Do you know what it could be?