I suspect it is camera only because rest i have tried everything to get rid of the "Reboot the aircraft" error but it does not work.
By the way, you can change your display resolutions for calibration to 1600 x 900 in case they are higher then it, mine are 2560 x 1080 but i reduced them for...
The camera view on phone is totally black, a fellow member here told I should replace the camera cable and hopefully then it will work again.
So that’s why i was thinking it could be the reason calibration might also not be working.
I'll check that out too.
Yesterday when i took the drone to 10m, it gave me following error for the first time:
On another note, the calibration in the Assistant 2 software is done through the Drone's camera? My camera isn't working yet so could that be the reason the calibration can not start?
Problem? Sensors not working, trying to calibrate in Assistant 2 but it keeps on saying "Please reboot Aircraft"
Was unit in a crash? Didn't crash but was lost and landed in mud which was over its boards.
What have you tried so far? I have reinstalled the Assistant 2 software, disabled driver...
The gimbal works well now, there was debris in it which was heating the gimbal and giving overloaded error.
Did a 2mins test flight yesterday, motors, boards etc seems to be working fine, what i noticed is the vertical and obstacle sensors are not working and the camera video is black on phone...
UPDATE: Battery successfully charged, drone assembled.
It gives 2 errors:
1) "Aircraft Motor Overloaded. Check whether gimbal clamp is removed" - Gimbal clamp is removed.
2) Gimbal is restarting. Check that the gimbal rotates smoothly if restart fails again.
Now the issue is, the gimbal seems...
Guys, i was going to assemble the drone today, plugged the battery for charging but LED no.1 (not the one close to the button) keeps on blinking continuously, can anyone tell what could be the possible issue and how to sort it?
I see, i have been worried about the board or motors being short circuited due to the rain water if the drone was still powered on when it landed.
Fingers crossed until i assemble and power it again.
I have got a small question, at what percentage of battery does the mavic starts auto landing? Once the landing is complete, does it instantly turn off?
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