Well now you all know my experience of a failed non oem battery and can take it into consideration for any further purchases.
I would like to add it was pushed 'home correctly' and strangely enough still in place post crash - it wasn't ejected!
In terms of warranty the manufacture was good...
All the info you need is there.
Not saying oem batteries can't do the same, after all they are only batteries. As I previously mentioned it's my belief if you run the risk of using a non oem and have a failure like I did then you would very unlikely be covered under DJI warranty.
Only...
Here you go, do what you will with the data - for me after reviewing the data I am convinced it was a battery cell issue however I feel other may need to make there own minds up on here.
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Also here are some pics post crash of the battery and a...
100% the battery at fault it showed a message about a cell failure, can't recall exactly I would have to dig through healthy drones data which of course I scrutinised post crash. The battery also showed signs of overheating and cell swelling. I can only share my experiences and it's not one that...
I bought a third party battery from amazon - second flight I had a battery warning then suddenly at aircraft disconnect (at 400 feet) needless to say the outcome was expensive. I now own only oem battery's
I have previously posted but Thought I would add to this.
I too suffer from this constant message. I use a iPhone 6
I have tried:
IMU calibration
Compass calibration
Transmitter calibration
Flying in airplane mode
Nothing seems to be making a difference. I now fly with litchi and have...
Thanks for that I had actually missed your reply. Interesting reply bit of a standard reply. I had tried all that but will try again.
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It's not just me then? I was actually looking at buying a android tablet because of this... but then the fly away issues arose. Come on dji?!?
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Hi, I made a post recently about this and wanted to share my experiences so far.
I to am plagued with constant interference messages when flying. I currently use a iPhone 6 running the latest dji go app.
Some things that I have tried and have been unsuccessful are.
-IMU calibration
-compass...
The way I look at it is the message is a warning, therefore a freehold level of interference must be breached before this message occurs. Assuming this same threshold is set in both the the iOS and android version of dji go app you would assume that we would see a consistent problem. However it...
Also as a matter of course I have tried all the usual 'fixes' airplane mode recalibrate etc etc nothing seems to work. I will of course try litchi however wanted to see what the general consensus was first [emoji3]
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I only ask because researching forums the people who suffer this nuisance message seem to be on iOS DJI app. Android seemingly doesn't suffer the same issues. Pointing to software rather then hardware
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