Krankie
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Flight distance : 3963865 ft
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THE ANSWER
Ok so you're gonna want to update your firmware and make sure it's working properly on both the RoninMx and M600. Once that is done and configured, you will need to uninstall it, downgrade it all, because it likely won't be compatible with both units, only one of them (oh yeah dont forget to buy a PC b/c ios has only a 50% chance of reading the M600). Prior to the installation process of the Ronin-MX, you will need to de-assemble, order a vibration dampener, and then install and uninstall everything once again so you can make sure you have a clear slate to update the firmware that came out between the time you ordered the vibration dampener and the time you received it. After installation and firmware updates are complete, make sure you calibrate everything correctly via the DJI Assistant 2 application and by twirling around in circles. Remember, plug in random numbers since we are throwing the book on aerodynamics out the window--this puppies a free for-all and all numbers are invited.. From here you want to spend approximately 2-3 months tweaking every detail in order to get the machine flying just right with absolutely no vibration, a nice tilt, and a silky smooth pan. If this will not work, repeat the above processes several times and call a DJI technician so he can tell you just to send it in, why would he know anything, he just works there.. After you decide not to send it in, because you actually need it for work purposes and it should be a simple fix, simply start back down your checklist and try and find absolutely everything it could be. Perhaps your configuration is wrong, hell who knows, it could have all been absolutely correct and fixed in your latest firmware update..., but you'll never know. Anyways, let's get back to trying to fix this wonderful marvel. It's Thanksgiving after all and we can at least give thanks that we've had plenty of time with our M600 drone these last few months. Time away from our friends and family in order to get this "ready to fly drone" ready to fly.. Oh yeah, you'll never get that time back baby!! Where were we? Oh yeah, the horizon issue, or was it the drifiting? Well that's probably a simple compatibility issue. Just bind the Ronin MX with your M600, do another IMU calibration (especially if you are in the Australian bushland where there so much interference) and do another balance test on your RoninMX (that you just upgraded to because in the launch video it was incredibly easy to get that RED Cam on it....Dang it, I sold my original Ronin a little too soon for a massive loss, bummer) and hopefully you will get it in the range where you can fly your drone with some consistency. After all steps are completed on the M600+RoninMX easy fly demonstration video that DJI has recently not provided, throw this drone in to the garbage and buy the M600Pro. Once you have the M600Pro in hand, check out every possible configuration and modification, tracing it back step by step, and then you will finally have your answer as to why your horizon wasn't maintained on your initial unit.
Please do not forget to thank DJI Professional Services M600 Phone support (coming in 2018?) for the time you got to spend with their M600 drone trying to fix both vibration, drifting, and horizon issues. The M600, it's the total piece!!
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