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So here's an example of my attempt at an infinite time-lapse while the unit is plugged into the wall.
So here's the problem. If I use the wireless adapter and then plug the power into that, the Pocket's battery will slowly be depleted until it finally dies. It's like the unit is using more power than it's absorbing and this particular time-lapse lasted about 6 hours until the unit shut off.
So I tested it out last night and disconnected the wireless adapter and just used the main unit and it WORKED! It stayed on for over 24 hours. So... any ideas on how to make this work with the wireless, or would that take an update from DJI to fix this issue? I like using the wireless to set it up, especially if the Osmo Pocket isn't in a position where I can see the screen. That's WHY I bought the wireless adapter!
Anyone have other thoughts or tips on this problem?
Thanks. Corey B
So here's the problem. If I use the wireless adapter and then plug the power into that, the Pocket's battery will slowly be depleted until it finally dies. It's like the unit is using more power than it's absorbing and this particular time-lapse lasted about 6 hours until the unit shut off.
So I tested it out last night and disconnected the wireless adapter and just used the main unit and it WORKED! It stayed on for over 24 hours. So... any ideas on how to make this work with the wireless, or would that take an update from DJI to fix this issue? I like using the wireless to set it up, especially if the Osmo Pocket isn't in a position where I can see the screen. That's WHY I bought the wireless adapter!
Anyone have other thoughts or tips on this problem?
Thanks. Corey B