fans639a35de
lvl.1
Flight distance : 63845 ft
Sweden
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Hi!
I have a P3P with the GL300C remote controller. I had not used the drone for over a year and due to a friend asking me for a photo shoot, I unpacked it to get it ready again.
I charged the remote over night as well as an intelligent flight battery. I downloaded the latest version of the DJI GO app for iOS (iPad) and connected the remote. Turned on the remote and the drone. Not surprisingly everything was out of date and needed updating, so I started with the remote.
The app downloaded 1.9.3 and proceeded with updating. The remote status led turned flashing blue and beeped and the progress bar started counting up towards 100% in the app.
Once successfully completed I was instructed to power cycle the remote. I turned it off, but when I tried to turn it on it did not work! It did not react when plugging in the charge cable as well, it was completely dead.
After a loot of troubleshooting and googling I found the button combination C1+shutter button+powerbutton made it react and it turned on, but this time all leds where white (status led white, and battery leds white). The iOS app did not recognize that anything was connected.
I then tried to download DJI GO on an android tablet and connected the remote to that instead. It did recognize the remote this time, but said it needed a firmware upgrade. I could not see any status on the remote in the app (battery % etc), and the current firmware version was unknown. This time, it downloaded veriosn 1.7.80 but when I click upgrade in the app, it instantly fails prompting me to retry. Retrying instantly fails again. The status led on the remote is white all the time so it does not even try to update (by turning blue/beeping).
I am at a loss here. After the C1+shutter button+power button, I can connect a charge cable and the remote charge leds start blinking and I can power cycle it normally, but the status led remains white all the time. Only android app recognizes the remote, but it wont update the firmware..
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