Main reason i didn't originally store them there was that i kept my extra props in the front pocket. If you put the batteries there, there is no natural place for those. Not really a massive problem of course, but it is nice to be able to have "everything" in one bag.
Hey guys.
I'm wondering how you handle extra batteries (in my case 2 from the fly more combo) when out with your Mavic. As you know, the Fly More Combo includes a bag, and i really like it! But once the controller and unit itself are tucked in there, the two additional batteries don't really fit...
A sign Mavics are too? ;) (Sorry...Only bitter line i'll write in here).
I'm in Europe so will try here on the forum first, then Ebay if there is no interest.
I guess the battery is what it must have been in the end. I really don't get how it could have happened, i made all my checks.
Now this leaves me with a droneless controller to sell. Saw there is a classifieds section on the forum. Any tips on what something like that should run for so i don't...
Yes the direction and angle the MP was going in makes it unlikely a "jerk" reaction could have displaced the battery (In that case it actually should have happened when flying around in different directions earlier in the flight). I can't recall doing anything strange myself or the drone...
We were in a scandinavian archipelago, so the “beach” actually was just massive flat rocks :) The drone was just taken out of its bag before operation and put on a flat surface. As mentioned previously in the thread, i didn’t go for the “killing maneuver” right away but flew around a bit first...
Hi again!
I was using an iPhone 7. Found and exported the .TXT file and attaching it here.
Does that mean that there is no point or information to be gotten from the "black box" of the controller?
Thank you for your help.
Hi Everyone!
(First off, as this is my first post, let me tell you guys how excited i am to get to start being a part of a community that seems this passionate and helpful about things. Been reading a lot here before my actual purchase of a drone).
Back to my original reason for the post: After...