Sean-bumble-bee
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Flight distance : 15997 ft
United Kingdom
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With the drone in mid air and the option set to "Emergency only" you would, I think, be VERY, VERY unlucky for the CSC to stop the motors. The drone has to 'think' it has suffered an emergency before it will stop the motors with the option set to Emergency only".HOWEVER if you set it to anytime the motors WILL STOP after the CSC has been held for probably around 1.7sec.
Tested with a Mavic Mini which with the option set to Emergency Only and it descended from 100ft + in a helix until I released the sticks at around 6ft, the drone then hovered.
I DO NOT like either option but the delay with ANYtime is simply too risky to be the normal setting.
Depending on how delicate you think the Mine 3 is, you might be able to test these by SECURELY hand holding the drone, start the motors with the CSC then throttle up and simultaneously wobble the drone. Once you feel the drone 'fight you' release the throttle but continue to wobble the drone and apply the CSC.
In the emergency only test I wouldn't let the drone fight you for very long probably under 10sec. Stop wobbling your hand and keep your hand still then close the throttle and hold it closed, or reapply the CSC, until the motors stop, then let the drone cool off.
I do not have a Mini 3 but I have done this with the Mavic Mini and M2Z.
Do the same thing for the Anytime test but the motors will, at a guess, stop after the CSC has been held for around 1.7sec
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