Hi all,
I have the phantom V1.
When i try to fly with the battery fully loaded (about 12,6V), the voltage drops very fast.
When the phantom starts en hovers in air te voltage instantly drops more than 1V.
I have a custom setup:
- the phantom V1 with a 2200mah, 3S, 30C battery
- Tarot 2d Gimbal with gopro 3 black
- DJI iOSD mini with DJI PMU V2
- FPV set 5,8 Ghz
- carbon props, new carbon landing gear
No matter what battery i place, it has the problem with all the batteries (some brand new).
So for example:
1. I start up the phantom with a new fully charged battery (12,6V), gimball is on, FPV is transmitting
2. Flying the phantom to about 2 metres in the air
3. Battery voltage directly drops with about 1,3V and the phantom goes directly into "First Protection Level".
This is not normal with this setup, is it?
When afterward I check the battery it shows that it is still at about 70%.
Now I am just flying with the Voltage level warning off in the NAZA M software. But this is not normal.
Did anyone had this kind of problem?
Please help me.
Richard.
I have the phantom V1.
When i try to fly with the battery fully loaded (about 12,6V), the voltage drops very fast.
When the phantom starts en hovers in air te voltage instantly drops more than 1V.
I have a custom setup:
- the phantom V1 with a 2200mah, 3S, 30C battery
- Tarot 2d Gimbal with gopro 3 black
- DJI iOSD mini with DJI PMU V2
- FPV set 5,8 Ghz
- carbon props, new carbon landing gear
No matter what battery i place, it has the problem with all the batteries (some brand new).
So for example:
1. I start up the phantom with a new fully charged battery (12,6V), gimball is on, FPV is transmitting
2. Flying the phantom to about 2 metres in the air
3. Battery voltage directly drops with about 1,3V and the phantom goes directly into "First Protection Level".
This is not normal with this setup, is it?
When afterward I check the battery it shows that it is still at about 70%.
Now I am just flying with the Voltage level warning off in the NAZA M software. But this is not normal.
Did anyone had this kind of problem?
Please help me.
Richard.