On my Phantom 3 advanced I get intermittent ESC Errors. Sometimes it works fine and other times if I change a battery it wont work on a fresh battery after just landing from a flight. In 5 years it has never been crashed or landed hard etc. Has all the updates that were available online. Any help is appreciated, including an updated software version (v1.11.30) if that solves the problem.
Thanks.
The ESC's are the "Electronic Speed Controllers" for the four motors. It is quite possible that there is a dry (intermittent) joint one of the three leads that connects each motor to the ESC's.
The .DAT files, located on the internal storage device on the main board should be able to tell you which ESC has got the problem.
Read the manual as to how to access this storage device - it is NOT the small removable SD card that stThe access is by the Aircraft Micro USB port on the front of the AC - No 7 in the photo.
Hi MORVIK, I had PMed you the link to the beta firmware that solves the ESC issue which is caused by the firmware update. You may try it out. If the issue persists, you may need to send the drone for service.
DJI Susan Posted at 7-31 01:40
Hi MORVIK, I had PMed you the link to the beta firmware that solves the ESC issue which is caused by the firmware update. You may try it out. If the issue persists, you may need to send the drone for service.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPuhdZ4l18Q&t=18s
Thank you, I will try that out and see if the problem is fixed.
Not really, when it works everything is fine but sometimes all I get is the ESC error for whatever reason. I charged up the battery that worked yesterday and tried the motors and it spun up. Changed the other two batteries and the motors spun up. Tried it this morning and ESC errors again. Not sure.
MORVIK Posted at 7-31 06:00
Not really, when it works everything is fine but sometimes all I get is the ESC error for whatever reason. I charged up the battery that worked yesterday and tried the motors and it spun up. Changed the other two batteries and the motors spun up. Tried it this morning and ESC errors again. Not sure.
cheddar-man Posted at 7-31 00:11
The ESC's are the "Electronic Speed Controllers" for the four motors. It is quite possible that there is a dry (intermittent) joint one of the three leads that connects each motor to the ESC's.
The .DAT files, located on the internal storage device on the main board should be able to tell you which ESC has got the problem.
Read the manual as to how to access this storage device - it is NOT the small removable SD card that stThe access is by the Aircraft Micro USB port on the front of the AC - No 7 in the photo.
Thanks for the info. I would like to try the v.1.11.30 software to see if that corrects the problem first.
MORVIK Posted at 8-11 20:54
I updated to the v.1.11.30 software and have flown a couple times now with no ESC errors. Hoping that fixed the starting problem. Thanks
MORVIK Posted at 8-11 20:54
I updated to the v.1.11.30 software and have flown a couple times now with no ESC errors. Hoping that fixed the starting problem. Thanks
Thank you for your update. Happy to hear that the issue is solved.