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Hello,
I had a crash yesterday with my P3 Pro, but other than a single broken prop there was no apparent damage. I'll mention that the battery popped out upon impact. I took it home and looked everything over carefully. No cracks or damage visible at all.
Powered up, and I am getting a Red-Yellow-Green alternating LED status. This normally just indicates power-up/diagnostic and goes away in a second or two. However, I'm getting this LED pattern continuously--it will not stop. Along with that there is a D-D (two short bursts every second).
Additionally, maybe related, I have a compass error which says to calibrate, but I cannot get it to calibrate. The LEDs continue flashing as described above and no matter what I try I cannot clear the compass calibration error.
On my sensor screen, all my compass values are showing 0.00. Shouldn't there be numbers bouncing in there? I am wondering if my compass cable dislodged, meaning I'll need to open the shell to take a look.
Any ideas? Thank you!
I had a crash yesterday with my P3 Pro, but other than a single broken prop there was no apparent damage. I'll mention that the battery popped out upon impact. I took it home and looked everything over carefully. No cracks or damage visible at all.
Powered up, and I am getting a Red-Yellow-Green alternating LED status. This normally just indicates power-up/diagnostic and goes away in a second or two. However, I'm getting this LED pattern continuously--it will not stop. Along with that there is a D-D (two short bursts every second).
Additionally, maybe related, I have a compass error which says to calibrate, but I cannot get it to calibrate. The LEDs continue flashing as described above and no matter what I try I cannot clear the compass calibration error.
On my sensor screen, all my compass values are showing 0.00. Shouldn't there be numbers bouncing in there? I am wondering if my compass cable dislodged, meaning I'll need to open the shell to take a look.
Any ideas? Thank you!