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vbluguitar said:OK, so I am going to make this whole situation worse.
What most of you are not realizing is that the invalid battery is not what is causing the vision to make an emergency landing - IT'S THE FACT THAT IT CAN'T READ THE VOLTAGE THAT MAKES IT CRASH LAND. Disabling the "valid battery" check won't do anything to prevent the emergency landing, because your vision will show an empty battery if it loses contact with its "smart" battery.
If the vision stops receiving voltage telemetry from the battery, regardless if its a valid battery or not, its going to go into emergency landing mode. The ONLY way to alleviate the situation is to disable the emergency voltage landing feature, which is a problem, because it would allow noob lipo users to fly their battery to extinction... Not sure how they are going to fix this one.
Also - wildcat, I am going to try your pedal grease fix, but am going to only fly low and slow for the next 10 flights or so. I really don't want to have to go through the hassle of returning the unit. I really love the vision so far and am frustrated that we are being used a beta testers at $1200 a pop.
vbluguitar said:OK, so I am going to make this whole situation worse.
What most of you are not realizing is that the invalid battery is not what is causing the vision to make an emergency landing - IT'S THE FACT THAT IT CAN'T READ THE VOLTAGE THAT MAKES IT CRASH LAND. Disabling the "valid battery" check won't do anything to prevent the emergency landing, because your vision will show an empty battery if it loses contact with its "smart" battery.
If the vision stops receiving voltage telemetry from the battery, regardless if its a valid battery or not, its going to go into emergency landing mode. The ONLY way to alleviate the situation is to disable the emergency voltage landing feature, which is a problem, because it would allow noob lipo users to fly their battery to extinction... Not sure how they are going to fix this one.
Also - wildcat, I am going to try your pedal grease fix, but am going to only fly low and slow for the next 10 flights or so. I really don't want to have to go through the hassle of returning the unit. I really love the vision so far and am frustrated that we are being used a beta testers at $1200 a pop.
RemE said:I disagree that this is a simple ID chip. We use these type smart batteries in our medical products. The Vision gets continuous serial data from these two small connections. The Vision can see the individual cell voltages, number of cycles, battery SN etc. You can see this data using the Vision software.
When the battery goes below 30% you get slow blinking red lights, as a low fuel warning.
When the battery goes below 20% you get fast blinking red lights.
When the battery is about to deplete, the Vision auto lands.
When the smart battery serial data is interrupted, the phone app shows "invalid Battery", battery at 0%. The Vision FC is then blind to battery status, and currently assumes dead, and performs an auto land.
The battery also displays its fuel level on the rear LED gauge, and that remains accurate. A software patch could easily prevent the auto land, provide a message like "battery data lost, please check battery". You could fly back and look at the rear fuel gauge. But the loss of data needs to be dealt with. Maybe only a brief loss of data currently locks the error condition, which could also be corrected. But if the problem is a physical connector problem, then a hardware fix (new contact piece, etc.) will be in order.
I have verified this behavior on the bench by covering these contacts.
I posted more about this, with photos, here;
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showpost ... tcount=695
I used a gold contact enhancer, and have never seen the problem and don't expect to.
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