As far as crashes that I have been part of investigating, there has never been a P3 come down because the battery fell out. Not saying it hasnt happened. Just that I have never seen one. Coudnt care less about P2 issue.That was my first thought, battery not engaged 100%...bummer.
Compass issue tend to lead to an uncontrolled, ever increasing and accelerating, spiral that usually flies away to a point where it looses contact.
It is thought that this could be an "easy" way to recover control from a compass failure/fly away. But it hasn't been documented as successful yet. Hard to really know unless a crash is barely saved.If you put it in ATTI mode does it ignore the compass?
ATTI mode does use the compass.If you put it in ATTI mode does it ignore the compass?
ATTI mode does use the compass.
Many flyaways involve some confusion between the compass and GPS that the flight controller cannot resolve. Switching to ATTI mode ignores the GPS. This can save a flyaway sometimes. It has worked once for me. You can switch to full manual mode but this takes a lot of practice to fly.
I know that the NAZA controller will work fine without GPS or compass. If you buy the stand-alone NAZA controller, it comes without either and works fine in ATTI mode. The GPS module for the stand-alone NAZA has the compass inside. The Phantom has the compass mounted separately on the landing gear leg.
This has been discussed in other forums but one obvious clue is that Course Lock requires the compass and works in ATTI mode when GPS is not available or switched off.How do we know that? Just wondering where where you got that info.
I only have the P1 so I can't answer for P3 but on P1 it is an option for the lowest position for the s1 switch and has to be turned on in the NAZA assistant.How do you switch to full manual mode? I have not seen that reading through the manual's...I plan to buy an advanced hopefully at a great price next week! I have great fear of crash...
There is no manual mode on the P3. There was on earlier models.How do you switch to full manual mode? I have not seen that reading through the manual's.
... I have great fear of crash...
That's just funnyStay away from trees and buildings, read and understand the manual and you've just about eliminated the chance of crashing a P3.
Can you point me to where this has been discussed?This has been discussed in other forums but one obvious clue is that Course Lock requires the compass and works in ATTI mode when GPS is not available or switched off.
It has been a while ago and in discussions about P1 and P2. P3 may be different. If I remember correctly, my understanding was that the compass is used in ATTI mode if it is detected.Can you point me to where this has been discussed?
Bringing back an old post but tested the new DAT converter with motor RPM data :View attachment 35852
In the above picture I paused the playback right at the start of the decent. You can see in the middle picture the phantom banked hard right. In the left picture you can see the phantom nose went down. This matches loss of lift on the front right corner, which matches the corner that had the only intact prop found detached.
From the video in post 140 it is pretty hard to make the props come off and McVentures said he did finger tight. I think if the torque was that critical we would see this all the time. I think something caused that motor to stop. Maybe not motor failure, a logic or esc fault perhaps, who knows...
That's cool. I wonder if the RPM is actually measured or if that is calculated based on a command sent from the flight controller.
I'm almost sure that the motor speed data is commanded and not actual. Also, 10,000 isn't necessarily 10,000 RPM. It's just the max value. I.e. there is probably some constant such that RPM = constant X measured value.That's cool. I wonder if the RPM is actually measured or if that is calculated based on a command sent from the flight controller.
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