- Joined
- May 2, 2017
- Messages
- 45
- Reactions
- 7
- Age
- 40
Hi Guys,
Background
So after grounding myself for the first week after getting the Mavic to gain knowledge, I started flying this weekend. Love this toy. It really is a giant leap from my Syma x5c and Syma X8HG ( both of which taught me valuable cheap lessons in manual mode).
I'm currently driving out to a harvested crop field on a friend's farm 50km away from me (South Africa) to do my flying as it is far from all the WIFI and other interference of the City. I feel it to be a safe place (apart from the dreaded power lines) to learn about my mavic, test its functions & build my skills. I generally fly very high to make sure I can't hit anything (140m high) and have flown to 1.2km out over this property. Apart from having trouble calibrating the compass & two weird warning messages (auto switch to ATTI mode for 10 seconds despite 20 satellites & a "high wind" warning while the wind was perfectly still) which I will post the log of later in another thread, all is going well
Question
So the way I see it, there are 3 battery related failsafe settings. Is my interpretation correct ?
Regards
Braam
Background
So after grounding myself for the first week after getting the Mavic to gain knowledge, I started flying this weekend. Love this toy. It really is a giant leap from my Syma x5c and Syma X8HG ( both of which taught me valuable cheap lessons in manual mode).
I'm currently driving out to a harvested crop field on a friend's farm 50km away from me (South Africa) to do my flying as it is far from all the WIFI and other interference of the City. I feel it to be a safe place (apart from the dreaded power lines) to learn about my mavic, test its functions & build my skills. I generally fly very high to make sure I can't hit anything (140m high) and have flown to 1.2km out over this property. Apart from having trouble calibrating the compass & two weird warning messages (auto switch to ATTI mode for 10 seconds despite 20 satellites & a "high wind" warning while the wind was perfectly still) which I will post the log of later in another thread, all is going well
Question
So the way I see it, there are 3 battery related failsafe settings. Is my interpretation correct ?
- Low battery alarm. You can set this to 70% if you so wished. It has nothing to do with actual safe battery % left and is there so you can set your own preferred battery level % at which you would like to alerted of its current status. Default is 30 % I think.
- Smart RTH. If this setting is activated, the aircraft will constantly automatically determine in flight how much battery power is needed to still make it to the RTH point safely. Thus this Smart RTH alarm / warning could in theory kick in at say 50% battery power if you were for example flying directly away from yourself all the time from the start of the flight.
- Critical low battery alarm & auto landing. Default is set at 10% I think and you cannot set it lower than that. If this % is reached (you can set it higher than 10%), the aircraft WILL come down right were it is. You will have position control but it will continuously descend until it touches down.
Regards
Braam