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Does Smart Controller Treat Low-battery Landings Different Than the Standard Mavic 2 Controller?

jelarv

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I had 14% battery remaining and my Mavic 2 started to automatically land. On my Smart Controller, I tried pressing the clear "X" on the left side of the screen below but nothing happened (the drone continued to land). I've seen some people on YouTube with a Mavic 2 get all the way down to 0% before landing and so I don't know what I should be doing to stop the low-battery automatic landing. Is it a limitation to the SC?

Somewhat related, when I search the internet for "turn off low battery beeping" multiple people say to do a short press of the "On/Off" button but when I try this on the SC, it just makes the screen go dark.


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To prevent landing during this, you need to push the left stick up and hold it there.
 
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I tried pressing the clear "X" on the left side of the screen below but nothing happened (the drone continued to land). ....... I don't know what I should be doing to stop the low-battery automatic landing. Is it a limitation to the SC?

The logic is in the firmware of the drone so it has nothing to do with the RC. low-battery ( should be critical battery ) level triggered autolanding cannot be cancelled as explained in the manual but you can fight against it. You can stop the descent by applying about 80% up throttle and hold it there. If you push the throttle all the way up, it is actually possible to make the drone ascend slowly.

This is a test I have done on my M2P. You can see that I could control the rate of descent and move the drone around in the process :

 
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It would seem to me that if you are at 15% battery, it is time to get it on the ground and put in a new battery. The remaining battery is an estimated number, and why take a chance on it dropping out of the sky. But, that's just me I guess.
 
I´m not sure if it starts auto landing because of the % or the voltage of the battery! You can have 20% but still a low voltage! And everything under 3,60 volts under load harms the battery!
 
My mini still runs and flies, after it reads 0% battery. I believe that its a built in safety, so 0, really isn't 0.
 
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In most technical devices, 0 isn't 0.
But that's why you can see the voltage on your controller...thats a definite number.
 
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