DJI Avata and Avata 2 repair for hard impacts and unstable camera performance
If your Avata or Avata 2 needs repair after an impact or flight issue, you can use Australia-wide mail-in service or Ballarat workshop drop-off during business hours.
Australia-wide
Mail-in repair service
Business hours
Ballarat workshop drop-off
Assessment first
Repair quote after inspection
Avata-family repair content built for impact-heavy use cases
Avata owners often need help with very specific repair concerns, especially after heavier impacts, duct damage, camera instability, or repeated warning behaviour. This service speaks directly to those use cases without abandoning the broader mail-in service message.
It also covers DJI Avata 2 repair intent, which is important for newer FPV-style DJI searches that still fit the same Australia-wide mail-in workflow.
Australia-wide mail-in drone repair stays front and center, while Ballarat workshop drop-off gives local customers a clear in-person option.
- Focused on DJI Avata and DJI Avata 2 repair intent
- Suitable for structural damage, vibration, and stability issues
- Mail-in repairs across Australia with Ballarat drop-off available
How the repair process works
Avata repair pages need to feel confident about heavier-use scenarios while still guiding the visitor into a simple intake path. The process below does that.
Step 1
Tell us what is happening
Tell us whether the drone is an Avata or Avata 2, what happened, and whether it is showing structural damage, camera instability, or warning states. Start with the model, the fault symptoms, any visible damage, and whether you would like to use our Australia-wide mail-in service or Ballarat workshop drop-off.
Step 2
Ship the drone or use local drop-off
Most customers send the drone to us by courier from elsewhere in Australia. If you are local, Ballarat workshop drop-off is available during business hours.
Step 3
Diagnosis and quote
Inspection focuses on impact points, enclosed-frame condition, stabilisation behaviour, and the symptoms described during enquiry. Once the Avata fault is confirmed, the repair recommendation can be quoted with the real damage in view. Once we confirm the issue, we send through the recommended repair and quote before any work begins.
Step 4
Repair, test, and return
After the repair is complete, the drone is tested for the reported fault and either returned by courier or made ready for local pickup.
Next step
Talk to us about DJI Avata repair
Tell us what the Avata is doing and whether you want Australia-wide mail-in repair or Ballarat workshop drop-off during business hours for the assessment.
Frequently asked questions
Can Avata repairs be assessed if the drone has taken several impacts over time?
Yes. Repeated impacts are worth assessing properly because they can affect more than the obvious damaged area, especially when the problem shows up as vibration or unstable footage.
How much does DJI drone repair cost in Australia?
Most common DJI repairs fall around $350-450 after assessment, but final pricing depends on the model, parts required and damage found.
Can I mail my DJI drone in for repair?
Yes. Drone Doctor offers Australia-wide mail-in DJI drone repair. Start an enquiry first, then we will send the next steps for packing and sending the drone to the Ballarat workshop.
How long does DJI drone repair usually take?
Typical turnaround is about one week after assessment and approval. Some repairs take longer if parts need to be ordered or the damage is more complex than expected.
Is my crashed DJI drone worth repairing?
Often it is worth assessing first, especially if the drone is a current Mini, Air, Mavic, or Avata model. Replacement may be smarter when damage affects several major systems or repair cost approaches the value of the drone.
Do you repair DJI gimbal overload errors?
Yes. Gimbal overload errors are common after impact, transport pressure, debris, ribbon damage, or gimbal alignment faults. We assess the gimbal before quoting the repair.
Do you repair broken DJI Mini arms?
Yes. Broken DJI Mini arms are a common crash repair enquiry. We check the arm, shell, motors, gimbal, and hidden damage before confirming the repair path.
Do I need to send the controller and batteries?
Only send items linked to the fault. Include the controller for connection issues and the affected battery for charging, power, or battery warnings. If you are not sure, ask before sending.
Can you repair water damaged drones?
We can assess water damaged DJI drones, but water exposure can make repair less predictable. Do not keep powering the drone on. Start an enquiry and describe the exposure clearly.
Is workshop drop-off available?
Yes. Ballarat workshop drop-off is available during business hours, including Saturday 10am-2pm, for local and regional customers who would rather hand the drone over in person.
Does this page also cover DJI Avata 2 repairs?
Yes. The Avata repair service covers both DJI Avata and DJI Avata 2 within the same Australia-wide mail-in and Ballarat drop-off workflow.
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