The dreaded ESC error came up on my P3A today.
I last flew it 4 days ago, just an uneventful flight, but when i brought it home I noticed a full-thickness crack on one of its arm. I could see some scratched mark on the end of that arm which led me to believe the one and only crash I had a few months ago, just a light bump onto a building and fell about 5 feet height onto the concrete ground. That crash may have caused some micro-fracture which I couldn't spot, then gradually developed into this full-thickness crack.
Then 2 days ago I opened up the shell body, applied some modelling adhesive glue on the crack, then added some superglue on top to reinforce it, put the body back together. Today I brought it to a park, switched on the R/C and the bird, everything booted up well, connected and warmed up, then when I tried to arm the bird (with the same CSC move) the ESC error message came up. Tried rebooting it a number of times, no success. Then back home, I opened up the body and checked the interior, couldn't see any obvious broken wires or motherboard, compass cable seem connected correctly. I upgraded the bird's firmware (v1.6 to v1.8), R/C's firmware (v1.5 to v1.6) and DJI Go (v2.4 to v2.8), still no joy.
I just don't understand how this ESC error can happen??? Looks like it's time for me to contact DJI support and probably have to send it away for assessment and repair
I last flew it 4 days ago, just an uneventful flight, but when i brought it home I noticed a full-thickness crack on one of its arm. I could see some scratched mark on the end of that arm which led me to believe the one and only crash I had a few months ago, just a light bump onto a building and fell about 5 feet height onto the concrete ground. That crash may have caused some micro-fracture which I couldn't spot, then gradually developed into this full-thickness crack.
Then 2 days ago I opened up the shell body, applied some modelling adhesive glue on the crack, then added some superglue on top to reinforce it, put the body back together. Today I brought it to a park, switched on the R/C and the bird, everything booted up well, connected and warmed up, then when I tried to arm the bird (with the same CSC move) the ESC error message came up. Tried rebooting it a number of times, no success. Then back home, I opened up the body and checked the interior, couldn't see any obvious broken wires or motherboard, compass cable seem connected correctly. I upgraded the bird's firmware (v1.6 to v1.8), R/C's firmware (v1.5 to v1.6) and DJI Go (v2.4 to v2.8), still no joy.
I just don't understand how this ESC error can happen??? Looks like it's time for me to contact DJI support and probably have to send it away for assessment and repair
