I changed out the rear right arm/motor on my Mavic pro as it was damaged by a previous owner. The drone flew ok before this but it was hard to get the prop on.
I took it for a very short test flight. Took off and then moved it forward so it was over grass. After hovering for a few minutes it started to drift so I initiated an auto land. That caused the drone to circle and auto land failed to bring the drone back. So I forced landed it.
Then I couldn't see it in the grass so I did an auto take off. Then got cocky and decided to try and turn it round and fly it home. All was well for a minute or so until it looped and crashed nicely into a small tree.
I notice in the log that there is an wireless interference warning . Is this the problem or do I have an intermittent fault on the new motor?
If one motor fails or slows does this show up as a fault in the log?
Thanks
Alex - Electronics hobbyist and drone Noobie
I took it for a very short test flight. Took off and then moved it forward so it was over grass. After hovering for a few minutes it started to drift so I initiated an auto land. That caused the drone to circle and auto land failed to bring the drone back. So I forced landed it.
Then I couldn't see it in the grass so I did an auto take off. Then got cocky and decided to try and turn it round and fly it home. All was well for a minute or so until it looped and crashed nicely into a small tree.
I notice in the log that there is an wireless interference warning . Is this the problem or do I have an intermittent fault on the new motor?
If one motor fails or slows does this show up as a fault in the log?
Thanks
Alex - Electronics hobbyist and drone Noobie