Hi Everyone,
I have edited the links in this post to include the now correct files - and fix my shoddy spelling!!
Following advice from @MAvic_South_Oz (cheers fella) I am posting my mobile DAT file (the SD version was not on the drone for some reason) 20-04-15-06-40-53_FLY147.DAT (Google Drive link) and DJI Flight Record (attached to this post) in regards to my Mavic Pro Platinum.
In short, DJI had told me to refresh the firmware on the drone to fix a camera jumping issue I had Camera Jumping. With the lockdown in place, in order to test, i have a narrow slither of space which is drone code friendly and so i lifted the drone off the ground and it hovered at minimum height. The drone drifted with no input until the very end where i panicked and pressed the wrong direction and ended up crashing into a garden chair. It didn't fall far, there is no visible damage to the drone (safe for a bit of light scuffing on the plastic bit that the props lock into) but my worry is that I have now invalidated my warranty as the drone has crashed and so if the camera issue persists then DJI will now not honour the repair. Secondly, have i caused any other damage and will some simple hovering allow me to ascertain if the drone is good to fly.
What I don't understand is I had done the same lift off and hover a few times previously with no drift. The only thing i did differently was put on the gold-tipped props that came with the drone - i don't know if these caused the drift or not.
Any insight would be welcome, i took a look at the DAT file in CSV view and my brain shorted - especially when it looks according to Geoplayer that i'm flying in the conservatory (the sat imagery is showing a shed that isn't there anymore which is where the drone was).
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I think that is everything
G
I have edited the links in this post to include the now correct files - and fix my shoddy spelling!!
Following advice from @MAvic_South_Oz (cheers fella) I am posting my mobile DAT file (the SD version was not on the drone for some reason) 20-04-15-06-40-53_FLY147.DAT (Google Drive link) and DJI Flight Record (attached to this post) in regards to my Mavic Pro Platinum.
In short, DJI had told me to refresh the firmware on the drone to fix a camera jumping issue I had Camera Jumping. With the lockdown in place, in order to test, i have a narrow slither of space which is drone code friendly and so i lifted the drone off the ground and it hovered at minimum height. The drone drifted with no input until the very end where i panicked and pressed the wrong direction and ended up crashing into a garden chair. It didn't fall far, there is no visible damage to the drone (safe for a bit of light scuffing on the plastic bit that the props lock into) but my worry is that I have now invalidated my warranty as the drone has crashed and so if the camera issue persists then DJI will now not honour the repair. Secondly, have i caused any other damage and will some simple hovering allow me to ascertain if the drone is good to fly.
What I don't understand is I had done the same lift off and hover a few times previously with no drift. The only thing i did differently was put on the gold-tipped props that came with the drone - i don't know if these caused the drift or not.
Any insight would be welcome, i took a look at the DAT file in CSV view and my brain shorted - especially when it looks according to Geoplayer that i'm flying in the conservatory (the sat imagery is showing a shed that isn't there anymore which is where the drone was).
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I think that is everything
G
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