Hi everyone. I was pointed to this site by Facebook people. I could use some help and insight on what could have been the problem.
I have (had) a Mavic Pro (original).
A few weeks ago, I got the error that the gimbal was overloaded, even though I took off the clamps. Drone was able to fly, but unable to take photos/video because of the error. The gimbal would continuously try resetting itself (I think), but rotating it self up and down every few minutes. Looked up the issue online and most people said I needed a new ribbon part. I took my drone into a local shop to fix.
I pick up my drone yesterday. Tested it in their office (propellers off). Tested camera (photo, video), tested gimbal movement, etc. Everything seemed fine. Took it into the parking lot, put on brand new propellers.
Started her up, let her hover for a little bit. All seemed well. Then took her up about 50 feet. Rotated her to me. Started to adjust gimbal/camera down to me and then that's when I saw on my screen everything spinning. I looked up just in time to see my Mavic spin wildly out of control and crash into the parking lot asphalt... RIP...
As far as I can remember, I didn't see any warnings right before this happened. The drone wasn't close to anything, pretty open space in a pretty empty parking lot...
So my thoughts:
1. There may have been more wrong with the drone that just that "gimbal overload" error I was getting?
2. Repair guy could have messed something up while doing the repair
3. Maybe I didn't secure the propellers as well as I thought
Anyway, I followed the instructions on how to get my flight records. Anyone care to help me out? Below is the link it gave me to share:
Thank you!
I have (had) a Mavic Pro (original).
A few weeks ago, I got the error that the gimbal was overloaded, even though I took off the clamps. Drone was able to fly, but unable to take photos/video because of the error. The gimbal would continuously try resetting itself (I think), but rotating it self up and down every few minutes. Looked up the issue online and most people said I needed a new ribbon part. I took my drone into a local shop to fix.
I pick up my drone yesterday. Tested it in their office (propellers off). Tested camera (photo, video), tested gimbal movement, etc. Everything seemed fine. Took it into the parking lot, put on brand new propellers.
Started her up, let her hover for a little bit. All seemed well. Then took her up about 50 feet. Rotated her to me. Started to adjust gimbal/camera down to me and then that's when I saw on my screen everything spinning. I looked up just in time to see my Mavic spin wildly out of control and crash into the parking lot asphalt... RIP...
As far as I can remember, I didn't see any warnings right before this happened. The drone wasn't close to anything, pretty open space in a pretty empty parking lot...
So my thoughts:
1. There may have been more wrong with the drone that just that "gimbal overload" error I was getting?
2. Repair guy could have messed something up while doing the repair
3. Maybe I didn't secure the propellers as well as I thought
Anyway, I followed the instructions on how to get my flight records. Anyone care to help me out? Below is the link it gave me to share:
DJI Flight Log Viewer | Phantom Help
Upload and view flight logs from your DJI drones
www.phantomhelp.com
Thank you!