So anyone else parked their Phantom because of lost interest? it's been over 2 years since i've flown mine and just wondering if it's just me or have others lost interest and for what reasons? One of the main reasons and purposes i got a Phantom was to record amazing aerial videos.
My reasons...
I noticed in your log that battery voltage does a sudden drop at 5m:54.8s this after voltage shows a continual increase?! up to that point in time. Also note that at that point in time the voltage drop across the 4 cells is different for each cell. Why?
so? Is this still working for you? you posted back in late 2016, just wondering if you have experienced any lag since then and if this or some other "fix" worked?
Gotta love trees - it's like sometimes they have "phantom" hands that grab your Phantom when you're not lookin' LOL Crashed my old P2V+ 5 or 6 times majority in trees when most of the damage was done. Still flies though after replacing several components and bending straight others :-)
Home made sun hood.
I came to the conclusion that as much ambient light as possible must be blocked and that most ambient reflective light source was from overhead (duh the sun) and therefore would have to primarily block from above, thus the "hood" solution.
Started with a 10"x8"x6.5" standard...
VIDEO RELOADED (wouldn't ya know it!, started youtube upload and went away, come back this morning and see it stuck at 10% LOL Link should work now)
Thought I'd try an instructional video - this one's using POI (Point Of Interest) built-in mode/function on the DJI app using my Phantom 3 Advanced.
You do realise that snow is just frozen water so when snowflakes contact the warm/hot electric motors that it melts and the result is pretty much the same as flying in the rain? It only takes one flake to get in the motors and that will do damage. To say nothing of the good chance that one or...
Be careful flying this time of year and keep a watch for migratory birds! I didn't realise how close to a disaster this had been until I reviewed the footage and discovered a near collision with a small flock of Canada geese. Good job their "radar" was as active as it was and they managed to...
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