Hi
I wrote an email to DJI and this was there reply.
Hi Sierra
I contacted My dealer as per your request. They have informed me that we have to send back the IMU to you and then you will replace the IMU with this new one in the steel case because of the altitude problem you are having with your products in relation to the S800 and the Wookong if your payload is around 7kg.
In Febuary of 2013 we have spent around €7,000 on DJI products. We use an S800, Wookong, iOSD, Z15, Data link, 5.8G Video link, Phantom and spares for both builds. Our payload is around 7kg. There is no where on your manuals and/or website to say if you buy all of our product range 2 months later you will have to buy a new IMU. Our IMU is not faulty as far as we are aware, but you as a manufacture have now told me it might be faulty because of my payload. Great thanks for telling me but please don’t charge me as this fault is a manufactures issue not a consumers issue. Why am I being charged for this IMU? Was I misled by you and your dealer?
As a manufacture I please ask you to talk to your dealer, arrange for them to collect the IMU from us and the new IMU that we need to be sent to us free of charge? As stated before I feel we have been misled when buying these products as now we are being told our products won’t work properly due to an oversight by the manufactures.
Thank you for reading this email and I hope to hear from you soon in relation to this email.
Reply from DJI
Dear Damien,
Thanks for your email. I totally understood!
Actually, this is an option for those customers who are having height dropping problem when the load is over 7kg, it’s designed for solving the huge vibration issues, but it doesn’t mean there’s any problem with the product itself.
If you’re not gonna be overload and not having the problem, then you’ll always have the choice to keep the old one instead of exchanging it.
If you’d like to exchange it to the upgraded version, you’ll have to contact your dealer, they’ll take care of it, but it’s ok that you send it back instead.
The old IMU is around $500, and this upgrading one is $240 for exchange, but it not only able to solve the vibrating problem but most importantly it has improvement in the IMU’s hardware and software.
Sorry for that, but it would be the best option and price as the cost of making it is higher, and we are actually not making money from that
Best regards
What a joke.