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Downward Vision & Infrared Sensor Error
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<blockquote data-quote="Pearson" data-source="post: 123709" data-attributes="member: 15178"><p>Thought I'd post one more follow-up...</p><p></p><p>Weather has been cold, with snow, rain, etc. I haven't been interested in flying until this past Monday, 21 Feb 2022, when the temps came up and the winds died down. I've kept my batteries topped off and finally got to take the bird out. After sending out for repair, I received what I think is a new Spark. No signs of wear at all. I quickly synced up the replacement remote, got all software updated and took off for 3 batteries worth of flying time.</p><p></p><p>I went to a large field, one I have flown at many times for the "maiden" flight. I've also moved to an iPhone from an Android. I can tell you everything about the experience was just smooth, as if DJI made these planes for Apple products! No fussing, great connection/link, no drops, only a few lags. I had the best flight experience in terms of control, distance and disconnects, since owning a Spark. I stayed on "student-mode" for the first 5 mins. since I hadn't flown in several months, but quickly turned that off, and toggled between normal and sport mode.</p><p></p><p>So if anyone is thinking about repairs to get a little more life out of their Spark, I hope you find this post helpful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Pearson, post: 123709, member: 15178"] Thought I'd post one more follow-up... Weather has been cold, with snow, rain, etc. I haven't been interested in flying until this past Monday, 21 Feb 2022, when the temps came up and the winds died down. I've kept my batteries topped off and finally got to take the bird out. After sending out for repair, I received what I think is a new Spark. No signs of wear at all. I quickly synced up the replacement remote, got all software updated and took off for 3 batteries worth of flying time. I went to a large field, one I have flown at many times for the "maiden" flight. I've also moved to an iPhone from an Android. I can tell you everything about the experience was just smooth, as if DJI made these planes for Apple products! No fussing, great connection/link, no drops, only a few lags. I had the best flight experience in terms of control, distance and disconnects, since owning a Spark. I stayed on "student-mode" for the first 5 mins. since I hadn't flown in several months, but quickly turned that off, and toggled between normal and sport mode. So if anyone is thinking about repairs to get a little more life out of their Spark, I hope you find this post helpful. [/QUOTE]
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