Take your finger and push them in and they should come right back out . Springy.
Just thought one might be stuck in . Like I said though. Don't know if that could be it.
will try that later/ thank you for the info!
Take your finger and push them in and they should come right back out . Springy.
Just thought one might be stuck in . Like I said though. Don't know if that could be it.
Two good suggestions in this thread (from Mal and Dirk). One check the battery contacts (voltage and data pins), two as general fault finding principle, try to remove powered items off the power supply and see if the fault goes away. Having said that - I'm sure I can hear a click from an ESC. Am I imagining it ?
You should check the battery connectors, and then remove anything external from the power rails. If still no change you need to take the lid off and examine the inside, including the ESCs and motor wires. Do all the motors turn by hand ? Have any of the props come into contact with anything whilst spinning ?
Did you disconnect the gimbal and the camera?
It is not clear what you have tried unless you spell it out.
Can you confirm this is a P2 ? It looks like one.
If you stall a P2 motor there is a very good chance that the ESC will blow. You can do this with the aircraft on the ground.
I would take the lid off and examine your ESCs. If you know which prop it was this might make it quicker to identify. If the ESC has gone one or more integrated circuits (MOSFETS) will have melted. Should be easy to spot.