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Mavic 4 Pro motor overload and crash - options?

ddublu

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Here is my flight log from AirData. One of the most basic flights I've ever flown. Stopped at a train station to shoot an Amtrak train (while parked at the station). Saw my drone the entire time, but it got to a point a few minutes in that it wouldn't go down. Tried turning obstacle avoidance off with no luck (couldn't find it in the menu fast enough)....Tried landing on its own from 150 ft, which I cancelled. It veered in one direction and then started rolling over. What did I do wrong here, if anything, and if I did nothing wrong, what are my support options through DJI (I'm in the US)? I have hull coverage, so $300 to replace seems the easiest route, but just curious about more feedback.

 
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There is a lot going on at a Train station Electronic and Wi-Fi wise! (is that a signal next to your home-point?) Interference of some kind perhaps.
After next month Your options for service here are few, and warranty in U.S. worthless.
I say REPLACE IT ....NOW and SOON.
 
This had nothing to do with any kind of electronic interference...

Instead it was likely the weather conditions that first caused the "low vertical limit landings" due to iced up VPS sensors & then later the motor errors together with loss of thrust due to prop icing in the end.

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The flight was conducted just below the freezing point very close to the dew point temp... perfect conditions for prop icing.

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And below a chart that shows the icing of the VPS sensor (green graph)... up to 36sec into the flight the VPS height was working as it should, but after that the VPS height was reported to be between 1,6-2,3ft the rest of the flight. This means that a constant applied negative throttle (past a threshold level) will begin a landing.

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This had nothing to do with any kind of electronic interference...

Instead it was likely the weather conditions that first caused the "low vertical limit landings" due to iced up VPS sensors & then later the motor errors together with loss of thrust due to prop icing in the end.

View attachment 186872

The flight was conducted just below the freezing point very close to the dew point temp... perfect conditions for prop icing.

View attachment 186870

And below a chart that shows the icing of the VPS sensor (green graph)... up to 36sec into the flight the VPS height was working as it should, but after that the VPS height was reported to be between 1,6-2,3ft the rest of the flight. This means that a constant applied negative throttle (past a threshold level) will begin a landing.

(Click on the chart to make it larger)
View attachment 186871
Thanks! I cancelled auto landing a couple of times because I couldnt get it near my takeoff spot. I noticed early on that it showed downward obstacle avoidance of 1.4m (I believe) so I couldnt move down. Did it think there was a surface below it? I think if I could have gotten it down when I was trying to, I could have saved it.
 
This section of the forum is invaluable to safe drone flying. Every RPIC should read these posts for lessons learned into drone crashes. Too many pilots think that their drones are crash proof from limited flying experience. I have to always stress to our pilots at work that the drone is one part failure away from falling and that external factors only increase the risk of an accident.

OP, I am not criticizing you in any way, just speaking in general about this section of the forum and how there are so many factors in safe drone flights.

This thread helped to remind me to pay attention to conditions conducive to icing since we are at that time of the year again.

I have used this section numerous times to gain insight into crashes or other problems.
Thank you to our crash experts for taking their personal time to help us out.
 

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