Once linked to that aircraft they will link up automatically. Always start your RC then aircraft then goggles last. If you want to use them with a different Mavic or compatible aircraft they will have to be relinked to that particular aircraft.
I use the ipad (2017 and 18) ones with my goggles and they have always both had video that worked well together. Goggles should be the last thing to start and pair up. Good luck !
32 gig is plenty, that's the smallest. I deleted any apps on the tablet that I did not need. I use it for the Go app and the Go 4 app for flying. I use the same tablet for my Mavic and for my Inspire.
I use the Ipad (9.7 inch) wifi only and it works very well for my needs. I have the 2017 and the 2018 models and they have enough power to run the Go app easily. That's just my choice .
An IMU is a single unit in the electronics module which collects angular velocity and linear acceleration data which is sent to the main processor. An IMU housing contains two separate sensors. The first sensor is the accelerometer triad
I just got (last week) the newest Ipad (9.7 in) Wifi only no cellular. It was $329 at apple.com . I think the one with cell was like $450. I have never had the need for the cell option .
Ok, that's the only way I know to try and deep cycle it. I haven't had any problems with any of my Mavic batt so haven't had to as of yet. You would know better than I .
Fly or hover the battery until it lands on its own. Leave it turned on until the battery shuts down on it's own. Let it cool completely, like an hour or so then charge it and see if that will reset it. If not I don't know.
That is a link to a video on you tube that discusses it a little, start at the 17 min mark and he tell how. Copy and paste it in your browser and see if that will help you out.
He didn't say how old but said around 41 charges. I saw on the Dji forum for mavic that one of the admins said don't need to deep cycle the Mavic batteries unless there is a problem with it. I haven't had any problems with any of my mavic batteries as of yet.
I had 2 inspire batteries do the same thing a couple weeks ago. They both had about 25 charges on them and I had not done a deep cycle charge on them. I did a deep cycle on both and they balanced out again and the lights stopped flashing the warning. I used the phantom angle to do the deep cycle...
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