DJI Formally Releases S800 Vibration Absorber Kits & S800 EVO Frame Arm

saidquad

Member
Back to the topic, anyone knows where these ‘upgraded’ arms and ‘upgraded’ anti vibration kit are available to order? Unfortunately I have not much money left to invest on a real professional system from another company. I am addicted to ‘upgrade’ my S800. So if anyone knows where I can find these magic EVO arms and state of the art anti vibration kit please advice.
 

I saw that uavproducts.com is accepting preorders for the vibration kit and the new arms. They state they would be shipped by mid-May.

Though I am sure rcrus.com (where I get most my stuff) and others will be taking orders likewise. I already have my preorder in with rcrus.com for the new bluetooth LED upgrade.
 

saidquad

Member
Thank you ProPilotWannabe, I should order from a dealer in Europe. Any dealer in Europe accepting orders or preorders?
 

Serval

Member
Thank you ProPilotWannabe, I should order from a dealer in Europe. Any dealer in Europe accepting orders or preorders?
I am no sure you have seen this video, from tester :

1°/ no windy day
2°/ not high altitude
3°/ secraft reinforced arms !!!
Results : Absorb Vibration Kit + even with no wind + Secraft Reinforced arms, he gets vibrations in his video,

Post production edit will need a Loooottttttttt of Timeeeeeee.
Always interest by Absorb Vibration kit ?

No thanks
 
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Benjamin Kenobi

Easy? You call that easy?
I am no sure you have seen this video, from tester :

1°/ no windy day
2°/ not high altitude
3°/ secraft reinforced arms !!!
Results : Absorb Vibration Kit + even with no wind + Secraft Reinforced arms, he gets vibrations in his video,

Post production edit will need a Loooottttttttt of Timeeeeeee.
Always interest by Absorb Vibration kit ?

No thanks

If all your posts are bad mouthing DJI then people will start to think you work for a competitor.


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Serval

Member
What you say is right Benjamin :)
People could watch my videos, they will understand who i am : Only a customer.
My posts talks about S800, only this frame, not others DJI Products (Gimbal, WKM, Naza, F550...) hoping people get this :frog:.

Problem from S800, must be solve since very longtime (as customers told to DJI from June 2012...).
When talk about a professionnal product, waiting for professionnal product : no more, no less.

On the other side, you can see some users never encounter the same problems as others.
Similarly, they never face any problem with the DJI products.
If you read their entries on the threads products, you'll notice that they must have at least 4-8 DJI products (Phantom to S800, with all the IMU versions and Gimbal) : they are Fantastics lucky guys.
 
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Dewster

Member
Sometimes I read through these post and I consider myself lucky, lucky that I already spent my cash before a plagued product came out. I haven't had any problems with my first gen DJI WKM. The only crash that I had was when a prop broke (and crazy that it wasn't a DJI prop...).

Was there really an issue with the firmware of the 2nd gen GPS/compass or was it always the excessive vibration of the IMU?

Should we provide padding for the IMU to reduce vibration?

I wonder just how much vibration the IMU can take before going into self destruct mode (Flip of Death)? Maybe we need to know a tolerance level so that we can keep our ships operating at a safe level.

It doesn't inspire confidence when you see a craft flying fine one second and end up in pieces the next.

http://youtu.be/uArlZU928Lw


http://youtu.be/ddtf3NYxJyE


http://youtu.be/EQQDLxV4Sb8


http://youtu.be/RqhwSX6VXf4


http://youtu.be/vrEU3L7S8n8
 


artross26

Member
I had no idea the rotor arms vibrated that much. So I've added vibration kits, filters, etc to get rid of jello and it turns out it's at the most basic level of my equipment. This is a lot of money for such weak enginerring.
 

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