What problem?... Could this be the problem ?
You said something were off by 90 or 180 degrees... so far you haven't showed us anything being off with that amont at all, look at post #16 again.
What problem?... Could this be the problem ?
Good idea, keep warm that way.Also, when possible I fly from inside my car, in cold weather and hot weather.
Reasonably reasonable at -25F . the other day I flew from inside the house ( bay windows)Good idea, keep warm that way.
What drone was that? Oh...Mini...That's a pretty funny alert. I've flown my Mav3 and FPV at -30F and not received that particular alert. I do, however, keep a close eye on my battery life and I alway return at or before I am close to 20%. I also ensure I am not far away when I am much below 30% as I did have a flight around -20F where I was a good 1400ft away and had not paid close attention to the wind. I made it back just fine but was down to 10%. My friend ignored several low battery warnings and had to land on the road (a wilderness area with very, very little traffic). In any case, I fly regularly at -20F with either drone without (much) concern. I wonder if the issue is the smaller mini battery?Regarding flying in the cold. About an hour ago I flew for a few minutes because I got this error message. This is a rather scary message and I chose to return "promptly". Why would DJI issue this message if only battery time is affected? It was not even extremely cold, it was about 19 degrees F. My batteries just came from inside my house so they were already warm and I was only in the air for about 5 minutes, so why such a dire message?View attachment 143950
Just to clarify this is the Mini and not the Mini 2 Correct ?Regarding flying in the cold. About an hour ago I flew for a few minutes because I got this error message. This is a rather scary message and I chose to return "promptly". Why would DJI issue this message if only battery time is affected? It was not even extremely cold, it was about 19 degrees F. My batteries just came from inside my house so they were already warm and I was only in the air for about 5 minutes, so why such a dire message?View attachment 143950
The msg. did not say anything about the battery being too cold, I have got those msgs. before. I don't know how the battery could have got too cold because it came directly from a heated house and I was not flying for more than a couple minutes. I flew it again in 25 degree weather and did not rcv. the message. There was one thing in common in both flights but I don't see any connection to the cold, but both flight it took approximately 1 minute for a GPS connection.What drone was that? Oh...Mini...That's a pretty funny alert. I've flown my Mav3 and FPV at -30F and not received that particular alert. I do, however, keep a close eye on my battery life and I alway return at or before I am close to 20%. I also ensure I am not far away when I am much below 30% as I did have a flight around -20F where I was a good 1400ft away and had not paid close attention to the wind. I made it back just fine but was down to 10%. My friend ignored several low battery warnings and had to land on the road (a wilderness area with very, very little traffic). In any case, I fly regularly at -20F with either drone without (much) concern. I wonder if the issue is the smaller mini battery?