Several times now, I’ll insert a battery into my P4P v2 and everything powers up and connects and I’m getting good signal and data into the controller and the Go app but I’m told “Cannot takeoff. Ensure the aircraft battery is properly connected”
I find it amusing because If it wasn’t one would think that the drone wouldn’t be working at all.
What is this message specifically reporting? I.e., what should I look for as the source of the error?
To resolve I have to power off, remove, reinsert and power up several times; anywhere from 1-3 times. Sometimes I can just grab a different battery and then it fires right up. Recharge that battery and try it later that day and sometimes it too will report the error.
This only occurs with one of 6 batteries I have for the P4s I own.
Update: replaced the one and problem disappeared. Then, almost a year later it’s returned, again, only won’t one of 5 batteries affected. I plan to just tape over this sensor, it’s not helping me but hindering.
I find it amusing because If it wasn’t one would think that the drone wouldn’t be working at all.
What is this message specifically reporting? I.e., what should I look for as the source of the error?
To resolve I have to power off, remove, reinsert and power up several times; anywhere from 1-3 times. Sometimes I can just grab a different battery and then it fires right up. Recharge that battery and try it later that day and sometimes it too will report the error.
This only occurs with one of 6 batteries I have for the P4s I own.
Update: replaced the one and problem disappeared. Then, almost a year later it’s returned, again, only won’t one of 5 batteries affected. I plan to just tape over this sensor, it’s not helping me but hindering.
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