Folks, I'd like to ask for some expert help looking at my last log before sending my drone for repair. Here is an abbreviated version of my story so far:
Drone crashed some weeks ago. Sent to DDS and they replaced Yaw Motor, lower shell, landing gear. Could not get OA working. Sent it back to me saying that I need to send to DJI for OA fix.
I test fly the drone a couple times before sending to DJI. Drone flew fine. Gimbal worked fine. Got some nice video. Only OA not working.
Send the drone to DJI for OA. I get a repair quote which includes problems I never had. I think they are looking at somebody else's drone but so far are not admitting to that.
The pertinent info to my post here is that they claim(among other things) that the gimbal is intermittently limp and want to change gimbal IMU module, pitch, roll and yaw motors (even though DDS clearly replaced the yaw motor already). They say that the gps isn't working and it's stuck in ATTI mode so they want to replace the GPS module. Clearly I know these problems didn't exist when I test flew it before shipping. The log file I am attaching the link to is the final test flight. As much as I can tell myself it clearly shows P-GPS mode and no ATTI mode. I don't know enough about the other parameters to see of maybe there is some legitimate problem they saw with the gimbal even though I saw no evidence in my test flight and videos.
Can the experts have a look at the verbose version of this and see if there is *anything* they can hang their hat on? I have a call tomorrow with a supervisor to discuss. I'm not looking to cause trouble. If there is stuff in the log that indicates they have valid points I'm all ears. Otherwise I want to make the case for them to make sure they are looking at my drone (and to maybe for them to analyze the A/C logs and tell me why they think all these things are wrong).
Thanks guys!
Bill
www.phantomhelp.com
Drone crashed some weeks ago. Sent to DDS and they replaced Yaw Motor, lower shell, landing gear. Could not get OA working. Sent it back to me saying that I need to send to DJI for OA fix.
I test fly the drone a couple times before sending to DJI. Drone flew fine. Gimbal worked fine. Got some nice video. Only OA not working.
Send the drone to DJI for OA. I get a repair quote which includes problems I never had. I think they are looking at somebody else's drone but so far are not admitting to that.
The pertinent info to my post here is that they claim(among other things) that the gimbal is intermittently limp and want to change gimbal IMU module, pitch, roll and yaw motors (even though DDS clearly replaced the yaw motor already). They say that the gps isn't working and it's stuck in ATTI mode so they want to replace the GPS module. Clearly I know these problems didn't exist when I test flew it before shipping. The log file I am attaching the link to is the final test flight. As much as I can tell myself it clearly shows P-GPS mode and no ATTI mode. I don't know enough about the other parameters to see of maybe there is some legitimate problem they saw with the gimbal even though I saw no evidence in my test flight and videos.
Can the experts have a look at the verbose version of this and see if there is *anything* they can hang their hat on? I have a call tomorrow with a supervisor to discuss. I'm not looking to cause trouble. If there is stuff in the log that indicates they have valid points I'm all ears. Otherwise I want to make the case for them to make sure they are looking at my drone (and to maybe for them to analyze the A/C logs and tell me why they think all these things are wrong).
Thanks guys!
Bill
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