It happened again... Went to fly Sparky about 3 PM and it was full sunshine 95F and Sparky wouldn't take off. This happened last August, exact same conditions. Too hot?
Thanks for the reply. I'll definitely check for dust or anything blocking airflow. I couldn't put Sparky in the shade for takeoff, so it definitely could be overheating due to sun and/or restricted airflow...
The area certainly seems isolated, and you should have some sort of heads up if a TFR zone if in place.
Everything starts, connects normally, and you don't get any sort of warning on screen ?
While the air temp is within normal operating temps . . . 32f - 104f (0 - 40c), but it is getting close.
It's in the shade before you get it fired up ?
Do you hear the cooling fan going ?
I haven't ever noticed, but if the drone ambient temp is in that high range within 9f of DJIs official operating temp, the fan should come on I would think.
If not, maybe check connection wire, and while cover(s) off, get a can of compressed air and give the vents a bit of a blow out ?
A gentle blow inside, just incase there's a build up of dust in there ?
The above help is good advice I would think. Only one thing to add-don’t make my mistake of taking off under shade and I mean under as if RTH kicks in during flight, guess what happens!! She comes down on top of the “shade” and if like me, early in my flying days, you choose a tree heyho she’s stuck up 30mtrs! Good luck though. I’m about to go out in a pretty high temp shortly and will see if the same happens to me.
Nope never. Best we can do is 30C. My flights yesterday were in no more than 27C but boy was it windy. My video (shot quite a lot) shows the big trees waltzing In perfect harmony. Not sure I’ll post it as it‘s a bit samey. Will see how it looks this morning.Good advice re home point, bottom sensor should pick up dense foliage, but always best to be sure / safer re landing point.
I was thinking more of was Spark in a car before flight, maybe already quite hot.
Flying as we do in direct sunlight is going to heat it up quite a lot, of course a white body might be cooler . . . driving with dark pant vs light coloured shorts in the sun is proof of that, or a white car vs dark car.
Does it get THAT hot (35c) in the UK SW ??? ?![]()
Hey Jerry, the first part of this tut explains how to get the cover off.I think Sparky heats up a lot when flying in hot, sunny weather.
I haven't taken the top off mine yet to see if there is a lot of dust buildup. I imagine it just pops off?
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