flyNfrank, can you upload that CSV so we can see the entire file?
Yes. That would make sense.May have been lower than the ground/dock I took off from?
No worries. Here it is:
It means your Phantom is auto backing off the throttle a bit since whatever you're trying to do is too intense for the current battery level to handle. This usually happens when trying to fly a steep incline on a partially charged battery.What does Warning Propulsion Output Limited. Aircraft mobility has been lowered mean?
Why can't you upload it to healthy drones and then Download the .csv file? It has gps coordinates and a few other pieces of data, and works on the latest versions of Dji go. It's not all 180 columns. but could work.Unfortunately the TXT file is not an option, and because of that we're not going to be able to help. There is no way around this either. It sucks also because I really thought once I had your file I would be able to get you close to it... if not right where the aircraft currently is at.
Why can't you upload it to healthy drones and then Download the .csv file? It has gps coordinates and a few other pieces of data, and works on the latest versions of Dji go. It's not all 180 columns. but could work.
When you look at his log in Power / Volts and Amps at M - 9m 21s it shows his altitude at - 5.9ft and then at N - 9m 51s his altitude was 112.9ft and between this time It shows high amps (line is red) and also between this time in general / Notifications at N - 9m 47s it shows propulsion limited warning... Could he have hit a tree limb with a prop causing the High amps between M and N? It is right next to a tree line...
When you look at his log in Power / Volts and Amps at M - 9m 21s it shows his altitude at - 5.9ft and then at N - 9m 51s his altitude was 112.9ft and between this time It shows high amps (line is red) and also between this time in general / Notifications at N - 9m 47s it shows propulsion limited warning... Could he have hit a tree limb with a prop causing the High amps between M and N? It is right next to a tree line...
That link does not work.