I left the spark with the service center today (which is 30min from my home, so no biggie), but I thought I'd share this with you and maybe see if anyone else has any idea what's going on here.
I have two videos which demonstrate the issue:
#1 -
#2 -
Both videos have a description with links to specific times in the videos where the problem is apparent.
The drone was fine when I got it, but that was 2 months ago. So not a long time has passed since then.
To me, it seems the problem manifests after a while - usually when I already need to use the second battery - could be related to the spark getting hot?
El Diablo Posted at 2017-10-19 04:55
Are you using an ND filter? I had a similar issue with my 1st batch (later recalled) of Polarpro's... with the new series it is much better.
The service lab contacted and said that they reset and calibrated the spark (before attempting to reproduce the issue o_0 ) and now they can't reproduce this behavior (they've seen the videos).
At the moment, they're saying it's OK and I should pick it up.
We'll see what's going to happen once it returns to me.
I have a strong suspicion that under real-world usage it would exhibit this behavior again.
HikerDad Posted at 2017-10-19 09:34
The service lab contacted and said that they reset and calibrated the spark (before attempting to reproduce the issue o_0 ) and now they can't reproduce this behavior (they've seen the videos).
At the moment, they're saying it's OK and I should pick it up.
We'll see what's going to happen once it returns to me.
Did you contact our support? I would recommend you send it back for check. Here is the link: http://www.dji.com/support.
HikerDad Posted at 2017-10-19 09:34
The service lab contacted and said that they reset and calibrated the spark (before attempting to reproduce the issue o_0 ) and now they can't reproduce this behavior (they've seen the videos).
At the moment, they're saying it's OK and I should pick it up.
We'll see what's going to happen once it returns to me.
Looking at the videos, it seems to mostly happen when you're going hard in one direction. The increase in wind resistance could potentially do that, since the motors themselves are quite small in comparison to the other units. Calibrating the gimbal would help alleviate the issue, but please let us know if it returns for further review.
Lysak2003 Posted at 1-15 11:55
But why don't we prize the author for the nice view on the first footage? It's really amazing. Where did you shoot that?
Austria. Grossglockner road. November. Beautiful place and a beautiful country.