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DJI Spark Fell From The Sky From 400'
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<blockquote data-quote="Paul215" data-source="post: 87277" data-attributes="member: 13996"><p>100% what happened to me a while ago. I put on a new decalgirl skin and go out for the first flight. Same problems: red zero altitude and when hit RTH sparky starts rising. I was over 300' at this moment. I also tried every setting to get my spark down. After reaching 0% battery the sparks came down slowly. The last 10' were free fall but I was able to catch it. No damage!</p><p>First I thought it was because the high air moisture (same affect like fog) but at my next test (dry weather) the problem was not away. So I take a look at the bottom sensors and they were defently free. But I cut out the whole foil between the rubber bumpers AND..... Problem is gone! Maybe the foil was to shiny for the infrared sensors.</p><p></p><p>Edit: Like this</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH]9593[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Paul215, post: 87277, member: 13996"] 100% what happened to me a while ago. I put on a new decalgirl skin and go out for the first flight. Same problems: red zero altitude and when hit RTH sparky starts rising. I was over 300' at this moment. I also tried every setting to get my spark down. After reaching 0% battery the sparks came down slowly. The last 10' were free fall but I was able to catch it. No damage! First I thought it was because the high air moisture (same affect like fog) but at my next test (dry weather) the problem was not away. So I take a look at the bottom sensors and they were defently free. But I cut out the whole foil between the rubber bumpers AND..... Problem is gone! Maybe the foil was to shiny for the infrared sensors. Edit: Like this [ATTACH]9593[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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