I discovered something that may be of interest. I tried to duplicate the problem of auto land. I first flew a battery down to 35%. Then I turned the drone off. Then turned it back on and hovered at 10ft or so. Within 15 seconds it squawked about low battery and tried to auto land. Even though the battery said 32%. I cancelled it and continued to hover till it needed to land. This tells me that when the battery level calculation curve is broken by powering down the Phantom will land even though the battery level is still above critical levels. If the drone is flown through the battery %'s it can project remaining time, but if the drone is turned off then continued flight with a less than full battery it will error on the safe side and try to end it's flight.
If your old Man had flown that pack down to 50% the same day as venturing out in this flight all would likely be good. My guess is this one has been sitting around and entered the auto discharge routine to take it down to 50%. More than one user has had this bad experience. Pleased to hear it had a happy ending.
I don't want the point of this thread to be missed on thinking that just putting a less than 100% battery in causes a RTH or auto-lose your $800. The drone the thread was started about was over 250ft from Home point. Auto land was initiated due to flying with a partially discharged battery AFTER having turned drone off and turning it back on. This indicates DJI software cannot account for discharge curve if drone has been turned off OR battery has been in discharge state. I duplicated this condition by partially discharging battery then starting flight after turning drone off. The identical action occurring showed what can happen. Flying the drone without turning it off seems to not have the same outcome. Battery percentage in this case has nothing to do with how long you can stay aloft, It seems that just by turning it off, then starting a subsequent flight ( Less than 100% not previously flown may not exhibit the same results) can trigger a less than desirable end game.
Awesome,thank you. I will start doing this.Have a look at post 11 from this thread , Page 4 on the Intelligent Battery PDF (Phantom 3)
How to discharge your Phantom battery?
Is that an airfield above your photo where the autoland was started? Maybe that caused it to autoland?Here is a visual I made showing battery levels along with amp levels.
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It is in the middle of nowhere. Nearest airport, 20 miles.Is that an airfield above your photo where the autoland was started? Maybe that caused it to autoland?
You should be able to press the CONTROLLER RTH button to cancel. Then keep left stick forward as you plan a landing spot maneuvering with the right stick.View attachment 83683[ATTACHView attachment 83684=full]83683[/ATTACH]
This happened to me the other day, it gave me no option to cancel the landing and I also set off on a depleted battery, maybe around 40%. Its a good job I was just hovering over head otherwise I'd have been screwed. It happened the other day too when I was testing my new drone out in my garden. Scary stuff, makes me scared now to fly them out at distance.
Clicking the red cross did nothing, it wasn't a normal return home, the drone just drops out of the sky where ever this occurs.
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This happened to me the other day, it gave me no option to cancel the landing and I also set off on a depleted battery, maybe around 40%. Its a good job I was just hovering over head otherwise I'd have been screwed. It happened the other day too when I was testing my new drone out in my garden. Scary stuff, makes me scared now to fly them out at distance.
Clicking the red cross did nothing, it wasn't a normal return home, the drone just drops out of the sky where ever this occurs.
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