Hey all,
the day I dreaded since I took to the skies has finally come... I've had my first crash.
While flying between two buildings in WP mode (20m gap) drone suddenly went right, broadsided a building, lost connection and crashed. Since I was flying in WP mode and since I had two builiding relatively close on both sides, I've disabled collision avoidance (It doesn't work for side sensors in WP mode anyway), I didn't want it to avoid anything (sun was very low on the sky and there is always danger of a bird flying suddenly in front of the drone) while moving slowly forward. I was in LOS at the moment and I didn't see any reason why it would do something like that.
After running like I had hounds of **** after my heels I've found that I've had some luck in all of this. The crashing drone somehow found small patch of mud in all asphalt area and crashed into it from some 20 - 30m height. After some 15 minutes of cleaning with wet wipes I've been able to notice few things:
- 3 props were damaged
- One downward sensor had cracked glass
- Antenas landing gears are tilted
- ND Filter glass has broken
- Camera looks like some mud and humidity got inside lens
- Camera joint is out of allignment
- There was c*apload of mud in gimbal area
What should I do next? I have some ideas but I'm not sure. Should I try and download flight data and try to contact DJI about this? Can I even try to boot it since the camera and gimbal are in this condition?
I pride myself of being fixit/diy guy and I do have some experience fixing different kinds of electronic equipment and I'm wondering does this looks like fixable by re-alignment and purchasing replacement for broken parts online in case DJI does not acknowledge warranty on this issue? Or should I definitely contact repair shop?
the day I dreaded since I took to the skies has finally come... I've had my first crash.
While flying between two buildings in WP mode (20m gap) drone suddenly went right, broadsided a building, lost connection and crashed. Since I was flying in WP mode and since I had two builiding relatively close on both sides, I've disabled collision avoidance (It doesn't work for side sensors in WP mode anyway), I didn't want it to avoid anything (sun was very low on the sky and there is always danger of a bird flying suddenly in front of the drone) while moving slowly forward. I was in LOS at the moment and I didn't see any reason why it would do something like that.
After running like I had hounds of **** after my heels I've found that I've had some luck in all of this. The crashing drone somehow found small patch of mud in all asphalt area and crashed into it from some 20 - 30m height. After some 15 minutes of cleaning with wet wipes I've been able to notice few things:
- 3 props were damaged
- One downward sensor had cracked glass
- Antenas landing gears are tilted
- ND Filter glass has broken
- Camera looks like some mud and humidity got inside lens
- Camera joint is out of allignment
- There was c*apload of mud in gimbal area
What should I do next? I have some ideas but I'm not sure. Should I try and download flight data and try to contact DJI about this? Can I even try to boot it since the camera and gimbal are in this condition?
I pride myself of being fixit/diy guy and I do have some experience fixing different kinds of electronic equipment and I'm wondering does this looks like fixable by re-alignment and purchasing replacement for broken parts online in case DJI does not acknowledge warranty on this issue? Or should I definitely contact repair shop?
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