Could you suggest a good temperature for IMU calibration? In other words, could you define the "cool" environment?Yes, it's still best to do the IMU calibration after the Phantom has been sitting in a cool environment.
In many locations around the world, it's colder at night. If that's the case for you too, then you could sit your Phantom outside for 15 minutes before starting the IMU calibration. If it's cold outside during the day (like where I am in PA right now), then you could sit it outside during the day. Whatever the case, the chosen environment should be colder than the temperature of the environment where you normally fly.could you define the "cool" environment?
Thank you, however, a guidance would be beneficial. How much difference in temperature should be between flying environment and cold IMU calibration (in numbers)?In many locations around the world, it's colder at night. If that's the case for you too, then you could sit your Phantom outside for 15 minutes before starting the IMU calibration. If it's cold outside during the day (like where I am in PA right now), then you could sit it outside during the day. Whatever the case, the chosen environment should be colder than the temperature of the environment where you normally fly.