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Does Superpatching void DJ Refresh?
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<blockquote data-quote="ol&#039; Sparky" data-source="post: 113108" data-attributes="member: 16402"><p>Not sure that's entirely true. They don't care WHAT you did to it....they do care HOW you did it. There have been many cases of claims denied because Spark went nutz on Litchi....check the forum. I confirmed with them I was covered using DJI Pilot, even though it wasn't designed for Spark, and the program does recognize it. They said as long I was using DJI software, I was covered. Never had to test them on that ...thank goodness. Can they tell from the drone what software you were using and wether or not it was patched? Apparently, yes and maybe. Why take a chance? Somehow, I think if you went with State Farm, there was an "incident" and they found out you were using hacked software, they might have an issue as well. I'd stick to the limitations of the official releases of DJI software....at least until the warranty is up. When my first Spark went nutz, I sent it to them and was back flying in 3 weeks...no problem.</p><p>From their "exclusions" caveat:</p><p>5) Damage caused by using your DJI product together with a non-DJI product or third-party accessory/software that is not authorized by DJI.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ol' Sparky, post: 113108, member: 16402"] Not sure that's entirely true. They don't care WHAT you did to it....they do care HOW you did it. There have been many cases of claims denied because Spark went nutz on Litchi....check the forum. I confirmed with them I was covered using DJI Pilot, even though it wasn't designed for Spark, and the program does recognize it. They said as long I was using DJI software, I was covered. Never had to test them on that ...thank goodness. Can they tell from the drone what software you were using and wether or not it was patched? Apparently, yes and maybe. Why take a chance? Somehow, I think if you went with State Farm, there was an "incident" and they found out you were using hacked software, they might have an issue as well. I'd stick to the limitations of the official releases of DJI software....at least until the warranty is up. When my first Spark went nutz, I sent it to them and was back flying in 3 weeks...no problem. From their "exclusions" caveat: 5) Damage caused by using your DJI product together with a non-DJI product or third-party accessory/software that is not authorized by DJI. [/QUOTE]
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