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Camera lens cracked as a result of mist/fog causing infrared sensor failure
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<blockquote data-quote="ChristoffB" data-source="post: 88675" data-attributes="member: 15478"><p>Thank you for the link to the Phantom log viewer. I can assure you the only thing it hit was the fence which is probably about 1.2m high of the ground. So it actually increased it's "forced landing" descending speed from 0.2mph to +-3/4mph before hitting the fence. Surely this can't be normal? What is the fastest the spark can even descend?</p><p></p><p>Is it worth trying to log a ticket at DJI? I am based in South Africa where we don't even have an official DJI service center, only "recommended service centers".</p><p></p><p>I get that by me flying the drone in mist/fog it is user error, but the acceleration in descending speed does not seem right to me. I am worried that the impact might have caused damage that I cannot see on the outside. Test flights seemed to be OK, even gimbal is operating as expected. Should I be worried?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChristoffB, post: 88675, member: 15478"] Thank you for the link to the Phantom log viewer. I can assure you the only thing it hit was the fence which is probably about 1.2m high of the ground. So it actually increased it's "forced landing" descending speed from 0.2mph to +-3/4mph before hitting the fence. Surely this can't be normal? What is the fastest the spark can even descend? Is it worth trying to log a ticket at DJI? I am based in South Africa where we don't even have an official DJI service center, only "recommended service centers". I get that by me flying the drone in mist/fog it is user error, but the acceleration in descending speed does not seem right to me. I am worried that the impact might have caused damage that I cannot see on the outside. Test flights seemed to be OK, even gimbal is operating as expected. Should I be worried? [/QUOTE]
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