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Spark Crash with tons of "yaw errors" - expert analysis please.
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<blockquote data-quote="MeadowSpark Lemon" data-source="post: 94992" data-attributes="member: 13189"><p>I think you over flew your battery.</p><p>Looking at the cell graph the first downward spike after all the cells drop bellow 3.6v each coincides with the first yaw error.</p><p>Not knowing how the Spark is wired I assume that things like the camera, gyro and IMU may be powered by only one cell.</p><p>When that said cell gets nears or drops below 3.3v things go bad quick.</p><p></p><p>I am glad you did not have to go for a swim!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MeadowSpark Lemon, post: 94992, member: 13189"] I think you over flew your battery. Looking at the cell graph the first downward spike after all the cells drop bellow 3.6v each coincides with the first yaw error. Not knowing how the Spark is wired I assume that things like the camera, gyro and IMU may be powered by only one cell. When that said cell gets nears or drops below 3.3v things go bad quick. I am glad you did not have to go for a swim!!! [/QUOTE]
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