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Hi

I was in South Dakota yesterday near the Badlands. I flew my drone for 8 mins. Seemed kinda of hot when it came down (It was 65 degrees outside). I have flown 100's of times for years and never had a problem. The next flight less than 30 mins later. I went to fly the drone low to the ground and then go over a "cliff" and expose a canyon. The drone flew out over the ledge, then about 30 feet off the ledge, the RC2 read "Aircraft Disconnected" and it plummeted down to the canyon floor (I would say it was at least an 80-foot drop). No way to get down the canyon and the drone was lost. But I am really trying to figure out why it happened. I see the logs in my RC2, it shows the flight but not familiar with if I can see the motors stopped or what happened. I have had a drone lose signal before and usually it just stops and lets me reestablish a connection. Someone near me who was watching (as I was looking at the controller) said it just stopped and dropped like a rock. I really appreciate any feedback or guidance anyone has.

Thanks
Bob
 
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These members are great.

They are going to need the flight data.

The quickest

Lot of detailed information.

Rod ..
 
I have had a drone lose signal before and usually it just stops and lets me reestablish a connection.
The drone didn't lose signal and drop, it lost power and dropped.
When there is a sudden power loss, two things happen.
1. The drone drops
2. You are left looking at a controller that says Connection Lost.

Either the battery wasn't locked in or the battery was swelling and eased out of the connection just enough to break the circuit.
 
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Some information on the battery that was in use could help with some form of answers. The M2 series battery doesn’t take much swelling to create a disconnect.
 
The drone didn't lose signal and drop, it lost power and dropped.
When there is a sudden power loss, two things happen.
1. The drone drops
2. You are left looking at a controller that says Connection Lost.

Either the battery wasn't locked in or the battery was swelling and eased out of the connection just enough to break the circuit.
Hi

I was in South Dakota yesterday near the Badlands. I flew my drone for 8 mins. Seemed kinda of hot when it came down (It was 65 degrees outside). I have flown 100's of times for years and never had a problem. The next flight less than 30 mins later. I went to fly the drone low to the ground and then go over a "cliff" and expose a canyon. The drone flew out over the ledge, then about 30 feet off the ledge, the RC2 read "Aircraft Disconnected" and it plummeted down to the canyon floor (I would say it was at least an 80-foot drop). No way to get down the canyon and the drone was lost. But I am really trying to figure out why it happened. I see the logs in my RC2, it shows the flight but not familiar with if I can see the motors stopped or what happened. I have had a drone lose signal before and usually it just stops and lets me reestablish a connection. Someone near me who was watching (as I was looking at the controller) said it just stopped and dropped like a rock. I really appreciate any feedback or guidance anyone has.

Thanks
Bob
The battery swelling in heat can indeed cause the battery to pop upward and lose a connection on the Mavic 2. I was warned by a pilot with just such an experience. I have a velcro strap tight around my Mavic 2 Pro and Mavic 2 Zoom every time I fly, just to ensure the battery stays where it should!
 
Hi

I was in South Dakota yesterday near the Badlands. I flew my drone for 8 mins. Seemed kinda of hot when it came down (It was 65 degrees outside). I have flown 100's of times for years and never had a problem. The next flight less than 30 mins later. I went to fly the drone low to the ground and then go over a "cliff" and expose a canyon. The drone flew out over the ledge, then about 30 feet off the ledge, the RC2 read "Aircraft Disconnected" and it plummeted down to the canyon floor (I would say it was at least an 80-foot drop). No way to get down the canyon and the drone was lost. But I am really trying to figure out why it happened. I see the logs in my RC2, it shows the flight but not familiar with if I can see the motors stopped or what happened. I have had a drone lose signal before and usually it just stops and lets me reestablish a connection. Someone near me who was watching (as I was looking at the controller) said it just stopped and dropped like a rock. I really appreciate any feedback or guidance anyone has.

Thanks
Bob
65°?... Yes, that was hot for a drone rated between -10° and +40°. On top of that external heat, you had the internal heat generated by the drone battery and electronics. If it wasn't the battery suffering a catastrophic failure: it's odds-on it heat-bloated enough to deform the sidewalls, pop it's retaining clips and disconnect.

All too common with the top-loaders (Mavic Pro: Mavic 2: Mavic Air/2/2s).

If you do replace your drone with another top-loader: use a velcro battery retention strap.
 
Most likely the battery swelled and popped loose, instant power loss. At least that's my first thought. There's folks on here that could look over the flight data file and give you a better explanation I'm sure.
 

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