I am on Android. Xperia Z2 always in airplane mode, doesn't even have a phone number attached to it anymore. I am having a hard time grasping the concept of why OS would lead to this behaviour. What is your reasoning behind this??
I've had the same spazzing out issue as well. I have had this happen twice now, both just after I received a "Large Wind Velocity" warning - unsure if this is the exact cause or if it is just coincidental.
See the below video I got from my cache (this video deleted itself from the SD card):
I am in the same boat as you, my correspondence with DJI says my serial number is 08QUE3G00108HX on the Mavic on its way to me now. Was yours a typo in your correspondence with DJI?
As I recall, my battery that gave me this error was at 54% for take off and had been sitting around for a few days with no use. It didn't discharge itself down to 54% as I had discharged to that level on my previous flight. Sounds like it could be a warning that the battery isn't at a full...
I had this error as well (not overcurrent discharge) and am wondering what others think. I just restarted the AC when the error came up and it went away upon restarting.
No, mine says "battery status error." you are getting the "over current discharge" error because you are probably going both sticks fully forward in sport mode.
Anything further on this?? I just got this when I powered up the AC (I didn't get the message during flight), I turned the AC off and back on and the error was gone.
When looking at the firmware options on either Assistant 2 or the Go App do you see the option to revert back to V1.02.0900? I am trying to go back to V1.02.0900 but only have options to refresh V1.03.0200 or downgrade to V1.03.0000.
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