Today I went to launch my P3S at a location I flew a few days ago without any problems. Using Litchi, I tried to start the motors using the auto-takeoff button, but it didn't work and a message popped up too quickly for me to read it. I tried again numerous times using the auto-takeoff button and then the manual method (sticks down and in to centre) but it still did not work. At one point the motors did start but they were spinning in a low idle (no rev, rev) and I couldn't take off. I shut down Litchi and launched GO to see if there were any warnings but there were none and I had the green light for take-off. I then shut the AC, the controller and the app down and restarted and was able to launch using Litchi with auto-takeoff. I flew two batteries and everything was fine. I needed to use Litchi to do a 360º pano.
When I got home I looked at my flight records in Airdata and both flights I took were there (usually if I start the motors it registers as a flight even if I don't take off), but nothing for the motors started and no take-off event. When checking my device logs from Litchi I only have the two successful flights that showed up in Airdata. I tried to connect my P3S to my computer via the USB port on the gimbal but it only shows the camera SD card and no DAT files. Is there some way of getting the DAT files off of the AC so I can try to figure out what caused the no-takeoff event? Also, is there a way to review on the device (my iPhone) the error message I missed while connected to the AC so that I can see what it was and maybe troubleshoot the problem?
Thanks for any help.
Chris
When I got home I looked at my flight records in Airdata and both flights I took were there (usually if I start the motors it registers as a flight even if I don't take off), but nothing for the motors started and no take-off event. When checking my device logs from Litchi I only have the two successful flights that showed up in Airdata. I tried to connect my P3S to my computer via the USB port on the gimbal but it only shows the camera SD card and no DAT files. Is there some way of getting the DAT files off of the AC so I can try to figure out what caused the no-takeoff event? Also, is there a way to review on the device (my iPhone) the error message I missed while connected to the AC so that I can see what it was and maybe troubleshoot the problem?
Thanks for any help.
Chris