It looks like you have a bad cell in the battery and the Brain shut power off to your Inspire motors instead of letting the battery hurt itself even more. I could be wrong.
No the motors were active, All the way to the ground lolIt looks like you have a bad cell in the battery and the Brain shut power off to your Inspire motors instead of letting the battery hurt itself even more. I could be wrong.
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No the motors were active, All the way to the ground lol
I rotate between 5 batteriesPost some of your earlier flights to see if Healthy Drones detected any issues in that battery prior to this flight. Kind of like Trend Monitoring.
I rotate between 5 batteries
Yes it,s fineIs it ok to share your flight?
I'm thinking the app should have given me some indication if that were the problem, However I registered 52% battery at the time of the crash, I'm no expert but I hope that slight a deviation in one cell would not be that catastrophic.If you use a paid subscription from Healthy Drones they monitor all your batteries by serial number.
I live in Miami, 82 degrees outside, Maybe one of those trained eagles attacked it rofl!Wasn't this something that was built into the last update to lessen the effect of cold weather on the batteries? It still doesn't explain/excuse the bird dropping out of the sky though...
We all got that update... no matter where we live.I live in Miami, 82 degrees outside, Maybe one of those trained eagles attacked it rofl!