Be very careful. Both Autel and DJI use the rectangular USB port. Look carefully at how it's keyed and carefully insert your USB cable. Whatever you do, you should not force anything.OK, I will check it out, what was throwing me off is that the socket on the controller is square, the USB ends are angled.
?whatever you do, you should not force anything.
I remember someone on mavicpilots suggesting (with diagrams) to pull the joysticks down towards the middle for return to home (or something like that). It would work flawlessly if you were directly above home point, but the landing would be exceptionally hard. Needless to say, don't do this either.?
we told the new kids; "If it don't fit, force it, if it breaks, it was bad to begin with"![]()
Screw the wise crackers - its smart - be proud - end of story.Excuse the wise crackers. Here's some hints. Marked side up and add something permanent to the plastic part to helpView attachment 10588
use the usb to micro-usb cable - if there is not one they are cheap on amazonNew Evo 2 Pro owner, please forgive me if this has been answered before or seems stupid, but which cable do you use to charge the controller? None of the cables that are in the case seem to fit. Thought I would ask before I broke it without even getting it in the air.
Thanks,
John
I agree and have the same issue. I used short extension cables so I could connect to the extension cable instead of getting that rubber flap out of the way each time. I can send a photo if you want.I am using the Lifthor Mjolnir which was causing an issue also. The hole in the aluminum frame was too small to allow the protective flap to completely open, preventing the chage plug from easily being connected.
I took it to a local machine shop and they did this for me, a lot easier access.View attachment 10634View attachment 10635
oh nice then i may do the same with mine also.I am using the Lifthor Mjolnir which was causing an issue also. The hole in the aluminum frame was too small to allow the protective flap to completely open, preventing the chage plug from easily being connected.
I took it to a local machine shop and they did this for me, a lot easier access.View attachment 10634View attachment 10635
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