The DJI Avata 2 is built for thrilling, high-speed FPV flight. But after a hard crash or even a rough landing, pilots can be met with one of the most frustrating warnings: "ESC Error."
This error means motors won't spin, completely grounding the drone. This exact issue happened to a customer who brought their Avata 2 into our Indore repair shop this week. The drone would power on, but was completely unflyable.
The Fix: A Successful Board-Level Repair
Unlike older drones with four separate ESCs, the Avata 2 uses a complex 4-in-1 board. A failure on one part often means replacing the entire, expensive board.
However, our technicians are skilled in board-level diagnostics. We were able to trace the fault to a single damaged component on the ESC. Through careful micro-soldering, we replaced the faulty part, recalibrated the motors, and fully stress-tested the drone. The "ESC Error" was gone, and the Avata 2 was restored to perfect flying condition without needing a full board replacement.
Don't Let an ESC Error End Your Flight.
Many shops will just replace the whole board. Our team in Indore has the expertise to perform complex component-level repairs on FPV and DJI drones, saving you time and money.