As the title says. Just heard about this and looked into it. Not sure I want to subscribe to yet another monthly service fee. However, my drone gives me nothing but problems and I'm curious what may be discovered by using this service.
As the title says. Just heard about this and looked into it. Not sure I want to subscribe to yet another monthly service fee. However, my drone gives me nothing but problems and I'm curious what may be discovered by using this service.
Why do you use it? What's so great about it? (Just curious)We also use it for our entire fleet in-house.
Will it report on the temperature of the drone? My mavic camera becomes useless and unable to focus after it gets hot and after just one flight it's almost too hot to even touch. If I try flying again the camera won't focus unless I delete the DJI Go app, restart my ipad, then reinstall DJI Go. This thing is becoming increasing frustrating the longer I have it. I'm curious to see what temps it's reaching and at what temp I lose my camera.
Why do you use it? What's so great about it? (Just curious)
The only temperature sensors are on the IMU, ESCs and the battery, and the only one that is in the device log that AirData analyzes is the battery temperature. If your camera is getting too hot, why do you think that restarting the iPad and reinstalling the Go app is having an effect, beyond giving it time to cool down? I hesitate to ask, but are you removing the gimbal lock and plastic camera dome?
Come on....a little credit here please? I know that the DJI mo is that everything is the fault of the operator however there are legitimately faulty drones out there and I don't need blame assigned to me by my peers. Or course the dome and gimbal lock is off. I didn't say the camera gets too hot, I said when the drone gets too hot the camera is useless. I also said that the drone gets so hot after just one flight that it's almost too hot to touch. I allow the drone to cool down to see if it has any impact on the camera after it's gone bad which is why I "think" allowing it to cool down has no effect. That deleting and reinstalling the app corrects the problem suggests that the issue is a software problem and not a hardware one. I only wanted to begin collecting evidence at what temp threshold the camera goes bad so that when I approach DJI I can bypass all the time wasting finger pointing that the problem is borne from my actions and get to work on actually possessing a product that works as it was advertised to do.
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