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Hey Guys,
Long-time browser of the forums here but now finally have my own concerning issue.
Currently 2 weeks into a 3-month trek through central and South America. The basic issue is a prominent wobble that is most noticeable during hovering, but seems to be present at all times of flight. Watch the youtube link for reference. I realize there's a little bit of wind but unfortunately I couldn't find a quieter spot... you'll just have to take my word for it that the wobble is present in perfectly calm conditions as well.
I've also linked a CSV of the flight info (sampled at 100hz to keep size down). The first major motor acceleration in the file correlates to take-off in the video.
CSV file (on amazon drive).
Since the last time it flew correctly, there are a few things that have happened, which clouds the picture of what could be wrong. The last flight was attacked by a dog trying to land, which actually didn't cause a crash but ruined my new platinum blades (dog was okay too for those worried). I was able to settle it down nearby with the dog held back, but unfortunately it was in a sandy area and a few grains got into the right rear motor upon landing. I noticed this on next bootup when the motors twitch, and heard a grind on the RR motor.
Over the next few days I was able to locate some compressed air and used pretty much the entire can blowing out the motor with the bottom dust cover off, although the motor seemed totally clean and spun freely after about half the can. During this downtime I also updated to the latest firmware from the DJI GO 4 app. It was grounded until yesterday when I decided it was time for the moment of truth, and saw the results you see in the video.
So saying all that, I'm fully aware that I most likely effed my motor. I'm posting here on prayer that it could be something else going on, like the fact i'm now using my spare (off-brand) props since my 8331 props were trashed, or something going on with the ESC in the new update.
I should also mention that as far as motor heat, I can't feel a subjective difference between the two back motors, although both are noticeably warmer than the two in front.
Also should say I did take a look at the motor data in csvView but nothing really stood out to me. But then I'm a pretty amateur data wrangler.
Any help is hugely appreciated. Heading to Colombia next and debating just sending it back to the states -->DJI now vs later.
Long-time browser of the forums here but now finally have my own concerning issue.
Currently 2 weeks into a 3-month trek through central and South America. The basic issue is a prominent wobble that is most noticeable during hovering, but seems to be present at all times of flight. Watch the youtube link for reference. I realize there's a little bit of wind but unfortunately I couldn't find a quieter spot... you'll just have to take my word for it that the wobble is present in perfectly calm conditions as well.
I've also linked a CSV of the flight info (sampled at 100hz to keep size down). The first major motor acceleration in the file correlates to take-off in the video.
CSV file (on amazon drive).
Since the last time it flew correctly, there are a few things that have happened, which clouds the picture of what could be wrong. The last flight was attacked by a dog trying to land, which actually didn't cause a crash but ruined my new platinum blades (dog was okay too for those worried). I was able to settle it down nearby with the dog held back, but unfortunately it was in a sandy area and a few grains got into the right rear motor upon landing. I noticed this on next bootup when the motors twitch, and heard a grind on the RR motor.
Over the next few days I was able to locate some compressed air and used pretty much the entire can blowing out the motor with the bottom dust cover off, although the motor seemed totally clean and spun freely after about half the can. During this downtime I also updated to the latest firmware from the DJI GO 4 app. It was grounded until yesterday when I decided it was time for the moment of truth, and saw the results you see in the video.
So saying all that, I'm fully aware that I most likely effed my motor. I'm posting here on prayer that it could be something else going on, like the fact i'm now using my spare (off-brand) props since my 8331 props were trashed, or something going on with the ESC in the new update.
I should also mention that as far as motor heat, I can't feel a subjective difference between the two back motors, although both are noticeably warmer than the two in front.
Also should say I did take a look at the motor data in csvView but nothing really stood out to me. But then I'm a pretty amateur data wrangler.
Any help is hugely appreciated. Heading to Colombia next and debating just sending it back to the states -->DJI now vs later.
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