Indoor interference. You would be surprised at the interference from WiFi, microwaves or anything that gives off magnetic fields.What????!!!
Indoor interference. You would be surprised at the interference from WiFi, microwaves or anything that gives off magnetic fields. Download the Tesla recorder turn it on and walk around the house.
Indoor interference. You would be surprised at the interference from WiFi, microwaves or anything that gives off magnetic fields.
I realize that everyone is just trying to be helpful, but this thread has become a complete mess of misinformation. It is most unlikely to have been an RTH event because (1) it is unlikely to have disconnected from the controller at such close proximity and (2) because RTH that close to the home point doesn't include ascending. It is unlikely to have been ATTI mode because (1) indoors it will always try to use VPS and (2) it will not use obstacle avoidance or climb uncommanded in ATTI mode. It is likely to have been some combination of VPS and GPS positioning - this kind of issue has been seen many times when flying indoors and getting an intermittent and unsteady position lock.
And also note that the aircraft flight logs will not be readable except by DJI.
I agree, but I also agree that the original poster has learned an awful lot about drone behaviour at no cost! I think this thread has been useful.
1, without GPS lock it will drift about depending on wind, or currents it's generated itself by being a bloody powerful fan.
2, if it switches between ATTI and GPS it's gonna behave unexpectedly, so make sure there is a good GPS lock before going anywhere, and it knows where to come back to.
5, as someone said above, it's an aircraft, not a housecraft. it's really not intended for indoor flight. If you are going to take off indoors be prepared for odd things to happen.
I am afraid I cannot agree.
Besides ATTI and GPS, there is a mode called VISION mode which works very well indoor at least for my M2P and Mini. DJI did demonstrate, in many exhibitions and their shops how well it works so their drones can definitely be flown safely indoor as long as the environment allows the VPS to work effectively, ie, (1) sufficient lighting, (2) clearly discernible patterns on the ground and (3) the height is within 11 m from the ground.
I don't think we have sufficient evidence to come to the conclusion that the problem encountered by the OP was caused by weak GPS.
My first rule is no GPS lock, no take off. So far it has worked for me.
Maybe take off should be disallowed without GPS
I agree, but I also agree that the original poster has learned an awful lot about drone behaviour at no cost! I think this thread has been useful.
1, without GPS lock it will drift about depending on wind, or currents it's generated itself by being a bloody powerful fan.
2, if it switches between ATTI and GPS it's gonna behave unexpectedly, so make sure there is a good GPS lock before going anywhere, and it knows where to come back to.
3, without the phone connected you have no idea what mode it's in, and no idea of any warnings the drone is giving you.
4, obstacle avoidance is not by any means perfect. In the case of his drone (MA2) it has no upwards sensors, so in a confined space if it senses something below it will go up - and crash into obstacles it can't see. In the case of mine (Mavic 2 Zoom) it does have upwards detectors so if it goes towards the ceiling it goes down again and tries to find a spot midway in the room.
5, as someone said above, it's an aircraft, not a housecraft. it's really not intended for indoor flight. If you are going to take off indoors be prepared for odd things to happen. If you were taking off outside with GPS lock, and phone up and running this would not happen unless you chose to take off under a tree - which would be bonkers.
Hi, I'm not sure anybody has come to any conclusion as to what caused the behaviour - everybody is just trying to offer up possibles based on the limited information given.
The poster has learned (without crashing the new drone) that for a variety of reasons the on board systems have limits. And there is a need to learn about how to stay safe, and be aware of these limitations - which is my point.
Despite the number of times you might see people posting about a "flyaway", there is no such thing.Like everyone here I'm scare to death of a fly away.
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