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Having trouble with DJI Assistant 2 (cannot connect)
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<blockquote data-quote="shuggins" data-source="post: 124463" data-attributes="member: 13576"><p>For me, so far, I was able to get it up and running by doing a combination of things: I cleaned the connectors like you suggested above...but also, the side "slider" on the batteries can get "stiff". I am talking about the black plastic on the sides of the batteries used to get the batteries out of the Spark. They get stiff and won't move forward and backward smoothly any longer, which for me, caused the battery to not stay 100% connected. I cleaned (as best I could) under the sliders and now it connects into place very well. Doing that and cleaning the contacts in the spark and the pins on the battery did the trick. </p><p></p><p>I did not have to try the (great) write up by MrMaxwell above. I still want to try it so I can be ready to flash it and reset the firmware in the future. Thanks to all for the replies. This forum is the best!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shuggins, post: 124463, member: 13576"] For me, so far, I was able to get it up and running by doing a combination of things: I cleaned the connectors like you suggested above...but also, the side "slider" on the batteries can get "stiff". I am talking about the black plastic on the sides of the batteries used to get the batteries out of the Spark. They get stiff and won't move forward and backward smoothly any longer, which for me, caused the battery to not stay 100% connected. I cleaned (as best I could) under the sliders and now it connects into place very well. Doing that and cleaning the contacts in the spark and the pins on the battery did the trick. I did not have to try the (great) write up by MrMaxwell above. I still want to try it so I can be ready to flash it and reset the firmware in the future. Thanks to all for the replies. This forum is the best! [/QUOTE]
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