It means your Phantom is auto backing off the throttle a bit since whatever you're trying to do is too intense for the current battery level to handle. This usually happens when trying to fly a steep incline on a partially charged battery.
"propulsion limited warning".....means the volts are limited. With the recent firmware you will see this warning message More & More....and may find it impossible to even fly your aircraft when the temps outside get below 60 and colder. When you are climbing in altitude, and when you are faced with a strong head wind, you will likely be in trouble. Be prepared to land the aircraft in situations where it is located. Better stay clear of water flying.
Now here's a Tip for those that plan to fly in cold weather. Fly with your newer batteries that are in the best shape. If at home, use a heating pad to warm the battery prior to flight. Tape all air vents which will help to keep the battery warmer which will provide best performance in the cold environment.
See?? There's that thing about the new FW causing this warning. Any idea why all of a sudden they built this into the latest FW? Was DJI trying to correct something?
I'm not completely sure what you're asking, but yes they were scrambling to fix all firmwares to read changed formulas the same way.
Sorry fNf, this was in response to the propulsion warning posts on this thread. As I was reading through it I saw where comments were made about what they meant (I had been wondering but hasn't asked yet) and that they started happening...at least with more frequency...with the newest FW release. That's all.
I thought that as in FB, replies to specific comments would be left as a subtext to that comment. Realized after the fact that comments are added to the end of the entire thread.
Hi everyone
I read this column from beginning because i head a similar problem with my p3p
Friend of mine was building a house and on the day they where poring concrete on the first deck i thought to bring the drone to film the fuss happening for him.
Across the road there is a small park i went to calibrate and worm up the drone before take of , took the drone up maybe 25-30 metre high and maybe 30-35 metre away from my self . *** i was looking more at my drone than the phone on the remote (i use iPhone 6) i notice a warning on it but it cleared up before I read it. About 5min into the flight i lost connection with the drone and it started descending I tried the RTH 2-3 times no response I tried to switch to different flight mode also nothing just kept slowly descending i ran across watching the drone landing on top of the concrete fortunately it landed on the pard that was hardened wary close to the edge tho. After that i took my drone home and wanted to fly again but i head a compass error warning ( yes i did calibrate again and did have a full battery *** on the previous flight) I turned off the drone and RC turned back on all normal head a short flight without any problems.
This is my first drone and i am not a tech guy i will appreciate any advice you give me to avoid similar situations.
Thank you!!!!!
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Wondering what is that tracker you bought. Is it small enough to stick to P3? When I used to fly FPV fixed wing, I attached a non smartphone (I think Kajeet) just to get GPS coordinates. Any details are appreciated as there are few trackers to find the keys etc.I invested into a GPS Live Tracker and couldn't wait to put it to use, but I never lost another A/C.
Wondering what is that tracker you bought. Is it small enough to stick to P3? When I used to fly FPV fixed wing, I attached a non smartphone (I think Kajeet) just to get GPS coordinates. Any details are appreciated as there are few trackers to find the keys etc.
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