AlanIRL
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Bright Spark Posted at 2017-12-31 01:29
I have a question perhaps.I believe that in sports mode vps is inactive. When RTH is invoked, I imagine vps is reactivated. Therfore any fog or issues might result in a rth climb?
Ive found from my experiments that putting your hand under it at 3 ft alt or so results in a climb. And the altitude reading is all over the place. Just a thought, but coming out of sport mode, esp by invoking RTH might need caution.
Not sure about this now as Susan just stated that "The downward sensor will not be disabled" in sport mode, only forward facing sensors.
It would be nice if the next software release allowed VPS to be disabled via the app. Would then eliminate all the guessing about whether that has something to do with it. Surely this can't be too difficult to code in?
In fairness in this case I can't see why any attachments he had would have impacted on downward sensor, but their defense also mentions wind as a factor. Sport mode would give the Spark a bit more battling power against strong wind whereas RTH will not fight wind as strongly.
The more I read the more it seems to me that the natural, immediate response to hit RTH when a problem is encountered usually makes the problem worse. RTH, it seems is only designed to work in ideal conditions - Good GPS, low wind, clear sensors for VPS etc - Hitting RTH, for anything other than a low battery (or it activating itself due to loss of signal to RC) might not be a good first reaction to a problem. Its not intelligent enough to figure out the problem that is being encountered and correct for it. And often the RTH option is just going to cause it elevate anyway because its rising to its RTH preassigned height - if its a wind situation, that won't help matters. If its a faulty elavation reading for some reason then it will just keep rising until the faulty sensor reading tells it it has reached the RTH height.
It seems that perhaps flipping into Sport Mode and taking as much control as you can yourself to bring it back might be a more prudent choice. |
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