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I'm starting a new thread for this, if it needs to be merged I understand, but Im needing advice and a lot of people wont revisit a thread to see that it happened again.
So this time I was as careful as anyone could be. I let it sit, gathered 13 satellites before I even considered starting the props. I lifted off, in rabbit mode, went straight up to around 20 feet, went as high as 70 feet, came back down, flew around a little, things looked good. I watched my voltage like a hawk. Towards the end it was at 15.1 volts.
Here's where it went bad. I had the nerve to switch it to smart mode. Just to test, see, whatever, it's there, people use it, certainly I should be able to switch to smart mode if only for a minute to see what happens. As soon as I switched to smart mode it started moving forward on its own, without responding to the sticks. So I switched it back, still not responding to the sticks, the only thing I could get it to do was come down in altitude, it was at this point I made a note of everything I could. The main LED was blinking green and white, alternating between the two, the battery read 15.1 volts. Once it touched down it bounced a few times and face-planted. Then it showed 2 alerts, gps lost, 5 motor mode. I took a screenshot. Destroyed 2 more props.
-I calibrated the compass successfully in the middle of a field last night
-I calibrated the accelerometer successfully after the compass on a level surface.
-This flight took place in the same field, no metal structures, no antennas, etc.
-All firmware is the latest version
-Remote sticks tested before flight with hardware monitor, remote at 100% charge at beginning of flight.
If I can answer any other questions that might help narrow this down, please let me know, I'll happily answer. Also, if anyone knows how to read the flight data and would like to see it, again let me know. Any helpful input is appreciated.
I don't want to wreck it a third time, maybe it's time to ship it off to Yuneec.
So this time I was as careful as anyone could be. I let it sit, gathered 13 satellites before I even considered starting the props. I lifted off, in rabbit mode, went straight up to around 20 feet, went as high as 70 feet, came back down, flew around a little, things looked good. I watched my voltage like a hawk. Towards the end it was at 15.1 volts.
Here's where it went bad. I had the nerve to switch it to smart mode. Just to test, see, whatever, it's there, people use it, certainly I should be able to switch to smart mode if only for a minute to see what happens. As soon as I switched to smart mode it started moving forward on its own, without responding to the sticks. So I switched it back, still not responding to the sticks, the only thing I could get it to do was come down in altitude, it was at this point I made a note of everything I could. The main LED was blinking green and white, alternating between the two, the battery read 15.1 volts. Once it touched down it bounced a few times and face-planted. Then it showed 2 alerts, gps lost, 5 motor mode. I took a screenshot. Destroyed 2 more props.
-I calibrated the compass successfully in the middle of a field last night
-I calibrated the accelerometer successfully after the compass on a level surface.
-This flight took place in the same field, no metal structures, no antennas, etc.
-All firmware is the latest version
-Remote sticks tested before flight with hardware monitor, remote at 100% charge at beginning of flight.
If I can answer any other questions that might help narrow this down, please let me know, I'll happily answer. Also, if anyone knows how to read the flight data and would like to see it, again let me know. Any helpful input is appreciated.
I don't want to wreck it a third time, maybe it's time to ship it off to Yuneec.