Hello, I've got a few flights under my belt since getting my Phantom a few days ago and love it.
Today prior to flying I did the I'M and gimbal calibration and already I saw it made a huge difference in stability (unless it was just less windy?).
I then did a compass calibration and went to do an auto take off. It then gave me an error which I couldn't properly see as another screen kept popping up in front of it almost immediately. I think the message said 'compass has failed, please restart the aircraft'. It seemed to calibrate OK though which was odd. I may be wrong as to the exact wording of it but it was along those lines.
So I restarted it, don't think I calibrated again and all was fine, managed to auto take off and didn't experience anything weird. Do I need to worry about the error, is it likely to occur again in anyone's experience or shall I just carry on as normal and stop being paranoid?
Thanks,
Rich
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Today prior to flying I did the I'M and gimbal calibration and already I saw it made a huge difference in stability (unless it was just less windy?).
I then did a compass calibration and went to do an auto take off. It then gave me an error which I couldn't properly see as another screen kept popping up in front of it almost immediately. I think the message said 'compass has failed, please restart the aircraft'. It seemed to calibrate OK though which was odd. I may be wrong as to the exact wording of it but it was along those lines.
So I restarted it, don't think I calibrated again and all was fine, managed to auto take off and didn't experience anything weird. Do I need to worry about the error, is it likely to occur again in anyone's experience or shall I just carry on as normal and stop being paranoid?
Thanks,
Rich
Sent from my SM-G900F using PhantomPilots mobile app