- Joined
- Jan 16, 2019
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- 25
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- Age
- 75
I experienced a normal flight documenting a construction site. As I hand caught the aircraft and pushed the battery button it did not shut down. I repeated the two-second process but had the same result. Next, the motors ran up to max speed, noted by the remote screen and the sound. For six minutes I held the craft until the battery lost power. Many thoughts ran through my mind but I didn't wish to let go of the craft as the motors were spinning at full speed. I removed the battery immediately after the power was gone. There were no fried connections on the battery or aircraft.
So, a couple of questions, I have another flight later today, are the motors ok?. No surprise that they were hot. Would this cause damage to the motors? Age them prematurely? The battery will not be used again for miss behaving that's for sure. The day before I used this battery to go through a checklist list of settings and adjusted the gimble. I arrived at this job confident that I had performed my due diligence. The only settings I change for the most part are ones associated with the camera. Should I fly again today?
So, a couple of questions, I have another flight later today, are the motors ok?. No surprise that they were hot. Would this cause damage to the motors? Age them prematurely? The battery will not be used again for miss behaving that's for sure. The day before I used this battery to go through a checklist list of settings and adjusted the gimble. I arrived at this job confident that I had performed my due diligence. The only settings I change for the most part are ones associated with the camera. Should I fly again today?