@Chickabump Going by the event log along with the data as it is. I would suggest an ESC issue as opposed to a motor.View attachment 113100
The ESC stalled messages are all after it has toppled over and the props are blocked.
@Chickabump Going by the event log along with the data as it is. I would suggest an ESC issue as opposed to a motor.View attachment 113100
I thought that might be the case. After I posted that I thought about the timing correlation. BTW, remind me again how the event log timing correlates with the flight log timing. I know both start at power up but does this depend on the sample rate that the data is extracted?The ESC stalled messages are all after it has toppled over and the props are blocked.
Time is shown as the first field on every line in the eventLog stream, E.g.I thought that might be the case. After I posted that I thought about the timing correlation. BTW, remind me again how the event log timing correlates with the flight log timing. I know both start at power up but does this depend on the sample rate that the data is extracted?
That part I knew. I was looking at the .dat file directly in CSV View and judged the timing wrong. Reloaded the .csv file instead and it lined up perfectly. Just looked at the data timing wrong.Time is shown as the first field on every line in the eventLog stream
You are welcome to share them, but I don't think they will indicate anything different. It is possible, but highly unlikely, assuming the takeoff flip was exactly the same as before.I have the Dat logs if you want them?
I would. It's almost certainly some type of HW problem. I noticed that at 2.3 secs the FC is commanding the motors higher and the response is higher currents..... shall I return it to the store?
I bought a Phantom 3 ADV for my lad, who has flown none GPS drones with no issues. He had the drone pointing away from him, pressed auto take off and instead of jumping to 1.2 metres, it flipped over and skidded across the ground smashing 3 out of 4 props. Props replaced he flew it perfectly manually, but as soon as we tried auto take off again, flipped over in same direction and wrecked another 2 props and gimble cableHi all
I bought a drone around 3 weeks ago, from a retail store, its previously owned but in fine condition.
I have flown the drone many times, previously using a little toy stunt one and then a friends DJI spark and now my own phantom. I have flown the drone fine, up to heights of 200 metres and high speed flying, practicing and generally flying with no issues at all. Today the drone was flying fine, it felt a little unresponsive so I bought it back, noticing it seemed to be wobbling as it landed.
Now, it wont take off without crashing into the floor instantly. The same way, everytime. I have tried different batteries,different rotors, compass configurations, IMU calibrations, allowed it to cool down. turned it on and off and everything. Please help me as I have only had it a few weeks and bought a carry bag and another battery in my excitement. The store has a 2 year return but they are well known for terrible customer service and not caring as they only deal in second hand games etc.
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