I didn't calibrate the compass either out of the box nor have I been prompted to. I've only had it 5 days and flown it 4 times though.
I did the IMUs after the first flight for the fun of it. Was watching some guys video and he showed doing that manually. When he went to fly he mentioned a compass calibration screen popping up and so he did that before the flight. But mine hasn't complained, so I figure I may or may not mess with it.I did on my NA when I got it but completely forgot to even check on my 2P. Everything was green on the controller so off I went and it’s been perfect.
I have not even thought of calibrating the IMU’s on either. Both fly as they should, RTH works, no erratic behaviour etc. I’m beginning to think they’re faulty
I have encountered this drifting too. While shooting about 5 feet above the ground in between a privacy fence and home. The drifting is significant and is scary when in clise quarters...Hi everyone, first post on the forum (and first crash) after 3 years with DJI drones. My 2 months old Mavic Pro 2 decided to do some drifting today and crashed in a wall.
I was shooting between two factory buildings at a low height (corporate shoot) and instead of hovering like normal, the drone would drift heavily from side to side.
Was in tripod mode to take a shot and the drone decided to drift quickly to the right and crashed into the factory building, thankfully at a very low height (about 2 meters), Did a flip and crashed on its top, battery flying out, top cover will need to be replaced but the camera and gimbal seem fine for the moment, which is a relief.
No specific warnings about compass or magnetic interference but I figure it could have been that.
The side sensors were completely useless, didn't even notice the wall - the drone just drifted 4 or 5 meters straight into the wall, before I had a chance to go full throttle to the left.
On the flight log you can see the flight ending abruptly, without landing. I guess the "upwards obstacle detected" is the ground since the drone had flipped right before crashing.
First real problem with a DJI drone but quite a worrying one, the crash could have done much more damage to the drone.
Flight log : DJI Flight Log Viewer - PhantomHelp.com
Huh, from what I recall, the first flight or two before I calibrated the IMU it was hovering off the pad rock solid. Not until afterwards have I noticed a problem. Will try it again.I just wanted to close the loop on my comment and issue with drifting. I solved mine with an IMU calibration.
Just wanted to update on the issue. Sent all the data to DJI who called me 3 days later to tell me it was not pilot error and they were covering the repair under warranty. Brought it to my local drone shop, it was fixed for free in 24 hours. Still not 100% sure what the issue was, the drone shop did say they've seen it happen quite a bit with the Mavic 2 Pro.
Huh, from what I recall, the first flight or two before I calibrated the IMU it was hovering off the pad rock solid. Not until afterwards have I noticed a problem. Will try it again.
Maybe this means we'll be seeing another firmware update soon.Just wanted to update on the issue. Sent all the data to DJI who called me 3 days later to tell me it was not pilot error and they were covering the repair under warranty. Brought it to my local drone shop, it was fixed for free in 24 hours. Still not 100% sure what the issue was, the drone shop did say they've seen it happen quite a bit with the Mavic 2 Pro.
For the uninitiated, how to do this? Is there a decent thread on this?I suspect that they also concluded magnetic interference. While that arguably is pilot error to some degree, DJI seem to be pretty consistent in treating it as a warranty issue. And that's probably reasonable since they have never given any sensible advice on how to check for and avoid the problem, even though it's well understood by many of us how to do that.
For the uninitiated, how to do this? Is there a decent thread on this?
Ha, yeah that is simple. Thanks.Simple enough - just check before takeoff that the aircraft heading arrow on the map is pointing in the same direction, relative to north, that the aircraft is actually facing.
Ha, yeah that is simple. Thanks.
I am anxiously waiting for the 30 days reset, which should happen in the next 48 hrs I guess...
did you have atti mode setup on the switch? did it also reject to react to any inputs after atti mode was engaged?I just faced up with the same issue. Suddenly my M2P started drifting and I failed to stop it manually.
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