ProfessorStein said:Yes... absolutely it does. I do it all the time.
srandall25 said:Two questions:
1) Is there anyway to adjust the level of battery percentage required before the Phantom does an auto land?
2) Is there any way to avoid the phantom doing an auto land once it reaches 30% or below?
I really don't want to update if I have to worry about the Phantom auto landing when I'm at 25% battery life.
srandall25 said:Two questions:
1) Is there anyway to adjust the level of battery percentage required before the Phantom does an auto land?
2) Is there any way to avoid the phantom doing an auto land once it reaches 30% or below?
I really don't want to update if I have to worry about the Phantom auto landing when I'm at 25% battery life.
BlackTracer said:srandall25 said:Two questions:
1) Is there anyway to adjust the level of battery percentage required before the Phantom does an auto land?
2) Is there any way to avoid the phantom doing an auto land once it reaches 30% or below?
I really don't want to update if I have to worry about the Phantom auto landing when I'm at 25% battery life.
The phantom will auto land when the battery reaches 15%, not 30% or 25%. The guy that was saying 30 and 25 did not have the same telemetry as the vision or vision +. He has a P2 with iOSD. His iOSD was lying about the battery percentage is my guess.
I can verify because I did it last night, that the phantom auto lands at 15%. No sooner.
The problem I have with this whole automated "Go Home And Land" is you are putting all the trust into the phantom to estimate this out correctly. It does it by figuring out distance from home. When I tested it, it was about 100' away and 30' up. It popped the return question at 23% battery. It made it home, but I only had about 18% left when it got there. Too close for me. I don't want this to control me when I am much further out. Don't trust it. Imagine it autolanding in trees or worse because it knew nothing of the 20 mph headwind it was facing.
BlackTracer said:I can verify because I did it last night, that the phantom auto lands at 15%. No sooner.
xtonex said:its 20% slow red flash (rth if enabled) and 15% fast red flash (autoland) as far as i know...
J.James said:My biggest problem is early landing. Two batteries I get the first warning at 30-32% auto land within 30 seconds. Both times I was about 300' away the P2 never started to go home before auto descending. My third battery does the same but at 25% warning and auto descend within seconds. Important to note that flight time to auto descend is at about 10 min now compared to 12 min previously.
That sounds more like a problem with the crappy not so smart battery's and not anything that will or can ever be fixed with any software update. as far as the battery's internal charger that likes to crap out and not properly charge the cells right.
I dissected my bad dji battery that 2 cells were shot right out of the box when I got it. and there isn't actually any thing at all wrong with the battery its self and is the "smart" part of the battery that is the problem. If I individual charge the cells they take a full charge. I still need to do some more experimentation but I am working on a good work around that will make it so they can be charged properly and be able to then work properly in the phantom with out an early landing do to them not really being fully charged and cells balanced.
ElGuano said:Also, the above is mostly true, but don't forget the P2 also has a hidden 3rd voltage alarm, which is tied to voltage and not percentage. It will initiate autoland if you hit 10.65v, even with more percentage remaining.
BlackTracer said:srandall25 said:Two questions:
1) Is there anyway to adjust the level of battery percentage required before the Phantom does an auto land?
2) Is there any way to avoid the phantom doing an auto land once it reaches 30% or below?
I really don't want to update if I have to worry about the Phantom auto landing when I'm at 25% battery life.
The phantom will auto land when the battery reaches 15%, not 30% or 25%. The guy that was saying 30 and 25 did not have the same telemetry as the vision or vision +. He has a P2 with iOSD. His iOSD was lying about the battery percentage is my guess.
I can verify because I did it last night, that the phantom auto lands at 15%. No sooner.
The problem I have with this whole automated "Go Home And Land" is you are putting all the trust into the phantom to estimate this out correctly. It does it by figuring out distance from home. When I tested it, it was about 100' away and 30' up. It popped the return question at 23% battery. It made it home, but I only had about 18% left when it got there. Too close for me. I don't want this to control me when I am much further out. Don't trust it. Imagine it autolanding in trees or worse because it knew nothing of the 20 mph headwind it was facing.
EricT said:Is there a repository of the past DJI firmware updates, such that if I update to v3.06 and am not pleased I can revert back to a previous version? TIA.
AnselA said:EricT said:Is there a repository of the past DJI firmware updates, such that if I update to v3.06 and am not pleased I can revert back to a previous version? TIA.
Keep previous Vision Assistant versions, then you can revert to previous FW version.
EricT said:AnselA said:EricT said:Is there a repository of the past DJI firmware updates, such that if I update to v3.06 and am not pleased I can revert back to a previous version? TIA.
Keep previous Vision Assistant versions, then you can revert to previous FW version.
And if I was foolish enough not to do that? Where can one lay their hands (internet speaking) on them?
AnselA said:ProfessorStein said:Yes... absolutely it does. I do it all the time.
Have you done it using 3.06? I did not succeed using 3.04.
BlackTracer said:The problem I have with this whole automated "Go Home And Land" is you are putting all the trust into the phantom to estimate this out correctly. It does it by figuring out distance from home. When I tested it, it was about 100' away and 30' up. It popped the return question at 23% battery. It made it home, but I only had about 18% left when it got there. Too close for me. I don't want this to control me when I am much further out. Don't trust it. Imagine it autolanding in trees or worse because it knew nothing of the 20 mph headwind it was facing.
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