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I went for a fly this morning out in the countryside. I used the DJI Go app with my Mavic Pro. All was fine and I enjoyed it.
I got home and had some battery left so I took the drone to my garden. I have a decent sized garden so I can safely test fly there so I decided to try Litchi as I’d just purchased that.
The Mavic took off happily. It flew around the garden. Then litchi gave me a low battery warning. That was fine, it was low.
As I was in my garden I continued to fly for a short while. Low altitude. The next message I get is that the battery was under 20%.
After the last message litchi then said ‘warning, disconnected’ and dropped its connection to the Mavic. I had no video or app features at all.
The controller still worked fine and I was able to keep control of the Mavic and land it without issue, however the disconnect worried me. If that had been out in the countryside earlier I’d have been in trouble due to the disgraces etc involved.
I’ve only ever used the official app until this test flight and I’ve never seen it disconnect. I’m using it on an iPhone 6s with the OTG cable. There was no interference and the RC remained connected without issue.
Is this a litchi fault or is there some sort of feature on the Mavic to turn off the app when the battery is low to conserve battery and get home safely?
I got home and had some battery left so I took the drone to my garden. I have a decent sized garden so I can safely test fly there so I decided to try Litchi as I’d just purchased that.
The Mavic took off happily. It flew around the garden. Then litchi gave me a low battery warning. That was fine, it was low.
As I was in my garden I continued to fly for a short while. Low altitude. The next message I get is that the battery was under 20%.
After the last message litchi then said ‘warning, disconnected’ and dropped its connection to the Mavic. I had no video or app features at all.
The controller still worked fine and I was able to keep control of the Mavic and land it without issue, however the disconnect worried me. If that had been out in the countryside earlier I’d have been in trouble due to the disgraces etc involved.
I’ve only ever used the official app until this test flight and I’ve never seen it disconnect. I’m using it on an iPhone 6s with the OTG cable. There was no interference and the RC remained connected without issue.
Is this a litchi fault or is there some sort of feature on the Mavic to turn off the app when the battery is low to conserve battery and get home safely?