Hello community. I am hoping that I might be able to find some help here with an ongoing error message that I have been receiving on my Mavic Pro Platinum. It reads "Warning: Motor Current Error. Please check the propellers and fly with caution." I purchased my Mavic about 2 weeks ago and received the first error message on the third day of flying. I tried to do some research on this issue, but there isn't a whole lot of info on it. Some have said that it's due to cold weather, or winds, or flying too aggressively. Admittedly, I have flown in somewhat high winds, and on occasion I can fly a bit aggressively with sharp, fast turns and quick accelerations, the cold weather isn't an issue as I live in California and it has never reached a temperature below 30°F. Initially, i changed the propellers since an extra set came with the Fly More Combo, I eased up on the throttle and stopped flying in windy conditions. However this error has been popping up more frequently and under a variety of different flying conditions. I can be flying at around 25-30 mph with no wind on a 60° day, and the message will come up. The one thing that has been consistent with this error is the fact that it comes up only when flying in Sport mode. DJI makes incredible products, and they rated the Mavic to be stable under winds up to 22 mph, and capable of flying at 40 mph, so I see no reason for why I would have to avoid flying in 10 mph winds and not fly faster than 25 mph. I am wondering if any of you have had/been having the same issue, or if someone has found cause/fix for this error. I also own a Spark that I fly under the same conditions and frequently push to max speeds while flying aggressively, but I have never received this error on that aircraft. I purchased the DJI Care Refresh for my Mavic, though I think this would likely fall under the manufacturer's warranty anyways, but is this error serious enough to warrant me contacting DJI and sending it in to be looked at? The last thing I want is for it to completely fail mid flight and fall out of the sky, potentially hurting someone or causing damage of any kind. Has DJI issued any kind of statement concerning this issue? Could it the type of error that could receive a fix through a firmware update or is this a hardware issue? I figured I would ask here and seek the advice of fellow pilots before contacting DJI. Any advice and assistance would be greatly appreciated as I am fairly new to drones and have only been flying for about 5 months now. Thank you for you time.