@RodPad @Fly Dawg
Update:
So we managed to open up the drone again and tested the chip for malfunction. As you can see in the pictures it seems to fine but apparently if you watch the video you can cleary see how the signal changes after we put a metal objact to pin 4.
At the moment we...
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Made some interesting discoveries this afternoon. As soon as I push the stick ( to move forward ) fully down, the drone loses signal, maybe you see it in the Log.
I don't think it does make any difference but I did downgrade the drone to 1.5.7
DJI Flight Log Viewer - PhantomHelp.com...
Would I see if the chip is burnt or not if I open up my drone? Because if so I might have a spare motherboard from another P3 Standard from which I could use the undamaged chip if it's possible to solder this on by hand.
As for turning the drone and lose signal I have to check and sending the...
But this update is over a year old and I didn't update the drone since I got it first in November 2017. Did it take that long to burn the chip?
And why can I still fly even if this chip would have been burned?
Thank you very much for taking your time and looking into this problem, really appreciate it.
I'm still trying to get the .dat file but as for now I've had no success, I'll report back if I manage to get it.
Edit:
Seems like in order to fix the Data Recorder Error I've to replace the SD Card...
Looking at the aircraft. I can sometimes if i experience the Signal Lost for this short period of time press a stick, look up to the aircraft and see 2 sec. later the movement.
I know they're just short, but it's really annoying, as for example you press the stick to move forward and the drone lags 1-2 sec. behind your control.
Is there a second way to export the .dat file from the drone, as Flight Data Mode isn't working?
@RodPad @Fly Dawg
So I tried to get my .dat files from the drone, but the following Error occured: "Data Recorder Error" which you can also see in the Screenshot. I read somewhere that this is a faulty Sd Card (the one under the motherboard)
As for the other part, here is a link to my airdata...
Had a part success in solving the problem, I opened the Remote and saw that a cable connector was lose. After I fixed that I tried flying again and now it's noticable better than before but I still get random "Signal Lost" messages. I'll upload after work some more data :)
So am I right, my options are: Replace the RC or Replace the 5.8Ghz Receiverchip in the drone or Remove a chip on the mainboard and solder two pins together?
How can I find out which one will solve my problem without testing them all?
Marco
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