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I, like other Mavic owners, have experienced jello lately, as the temperatures have dropped. I've seen other references to this phenomena, but also people indicating that their Mavics fly perfectly fine in colder weather.
Some people have speculated that the problem is not the temperature, but the change in temperature immediately before the flight. For example, getting out of your car and flying right away, without having the Mavic acclimate to the cold for a few minutes before flying. That could explain why some of us experience it and some don't.
I posted this poll question to try to assess whether this is a possible cause. I guess jello in cold weather could be a hardware problem that would necessitate an RMA, but I just don't understand why it would only affect some units and not all units.
Some people have speculated that the problem is not the temperature, but the change in temperature immediately before the flight. For example, getting out of your car and flying right away, without having the Mavic acclimate to the cold for a few minutes before flying. That could explain why some of us experience it and some don't.
I posted this poll question to try to assess whether this is a possible cause. I guess jello in cold weather could be a hardware problem that would necessitate an RMA, but I just don't understand why it would only affect some units and not all units.