You flew around in Sport Mode for most of the flight.Hi all,
I had a really scary situation where the drone lost it’s video transmission completely. It was out to sea, no obstacles at only 250-300m away from me (but high 120m so couldn’t see it for the sun).
Just before it lost signal, it said return to home, but it never did, it just disconnected and sat out there.
First up, thank you very much for taking the time out to help me. It seems you read it as it happened mostly.You flew around in Sport Mode for most of the flight.
But whenever you changed to Normal Mode, the data always shows Detour Mode almost immediately and the speed slows.
This is because Obstacle Avoidance is slowing the drone to avoid hitting something it perceives as an obstacle.
As it was over the ocean and happens when the drone was heading a range of different directions, and went back to normal whenever you engaged Sport Mode, it looks like a problem with the OA sensors giving a false indication of an obstacle.
You should try to clean the OA sensors and recalibrate them.
Do some test flying in Normal Mode to see if that's fixed things for you.
The data doesn't show why you lost video, but you never last the control signal and the app was able to record data for the whole flight.
If you ever do lose vision and aren't sure how to bring the drone back, you can always just switch off the controller which will initiate RTH on loss of signal.
That would have been a problem in this incident as OA would have slowed things too much.
If you are flying over the ocean, you can always turn off OA and OA during RTH.
That's Obstacle Avoidance trying to detour for a perceived obstacle.Finally, the fact that it was restricted to 0.1M/s is puzzling me too - any ideas with why that would happen?
I mentioned recalibrating the sensors (twice) because that's what you need to do, then test fly.So do I download Assist and refresh the firmware or try to recalibrate?
Ok, so I checked this :
"You should try to clean the OA sensors" - all good.
and then I took it out for:
"some test flying in Normal Mode to see if that's fixed things for you" - not so good.
In an open space, in N mode - I circled/flew around a bit (at 5 metres height) and then came to a stop. Right away the drone went UP about 1 metre by itself? So I went higher to about 15 metres and did the same thing - came to a stop and the drone dropped DOWN about 1 metre?
Next, I took it up vertically quite high and came down vertically too. After letting go of the controls about 5 metres from the floor it carried on for about 1-2 metres.
I'm a bit concerned about this to be honest, I can't trust N mode, but I'd like the sensors for my close shots etc.
I had to fly in S mode to get the shots I wanted today as the drone would dip and rise in N mode all by itself just while hovering. Plus some left to right drift.
From a distance, it looked like it was avoiding a bird that wasn't there, that's the best way to describe the random movements - bobbing and weaving?!?
So do I download Assist and refresh the firmware or try to recalibrate?
The issue has nothing to do with firmware and everything to do with the sensors giving a false indication.I was kinda asking if the fresh firmware (which is what DJI said to do) would calibrate the sensors, or will it need doing regardless?
Is it now sortedThanks mate. I refreshed the firmware and then recalibrated all the sensors after that - sure it can't hurt![]()
Cheers!
I'll post back after next flight...
I haven’t lost signal since. So that’s good.Is it now sorted
Cheers mate for the reply. I think I would put it into brake mode and leave it there . Not sure what my air 2 (not s) is set to I will have to check but I have had no problems. Thanks againI haven’t lost signal since. So that’s good.
The ups and downs are still there when I have the sensors on and try to fly lower than 5 metres.
So, flying straight across an open field for example - I get as low as I can, let go and it goes back up to a height of 5 ish metres.
(Turning off BYPASS and putting it into BRAKE mode or putting it into S mode stops this behaviour).
With the OA in BYPASS, if there is a shadow on the grass, the drone goes up and over it as if it was a hill.
If you use the same controller for both drones, I’d say it was the controller as it’s not likely both drones have failed.I have two mavic air ones and both flew well but now they both loose video link as close as ten metres away.
This happens in previous places where there was no problem and new places as well. Any clues ?
It’s clearly not the props, just a coincidence. (Obviously you could just take them off to eliminate that).I use two different controllers and the only difference now between having them fly well is fitting them with carbon fibre propellers. Before these props where fitted I could fly over six hundred metres away but now will lose video even at ten metres. .?????
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