I looked around the forum and I did not find an answer to this problem.
Mini SE, it has been crashed... I got the ESC 3xxxx error (cant remember the exact code), I replaced the ESC board and now it flies! But..... (probably more damage)...
I got a Motor failure error, and I see the video jerk around for a split second, and then it recovers (no crash).
I experimented flying low over tall grass (soft landing for test dummies) to see if I could replicate the problem, and I did (3 times, but no crash).
The error occurs when in sport mode; descending and going backwards as fast as possible.
Looking at the front of the Mini SE, the left rear would drop and then tilt in the air as if the left rear motor failed for an instant, and then immediately recover.
How can I determine which motor is failing by visual flight inspection? I'm guessing the left rear, but is there any way to positively identify the bad motor? Physics may not be what they appear to be.
Mini SE, it has been crashed... I got the ESC 3xxxx error (cant remember the exact code), I replaced the ESC board and now it flies! But..... (probably more damage)...
I got a Motor failure error, and I see the video jerk around for a split second, and then it recovers (no crash).
I experimented flying low over tall grass (soft landing for test dummies) to see if I could replicate the problem, and I did (3 times, but no crash).
The error occurs when in sport mode; descending and going backwards as fast as possible.
Looking at the front of the Mini SE, the left rear would drop and then tilt in the air as if the left rear motor failed for an instant, and then immediately recover.
How can I determine which motor is failing by visual flight inspection? I'm guessing the left rear, but is there any way to positively identify the bad motor? Physics may not be what they appear to be.