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I'm posting this in case it has happened to others, with a little advice for finding my drone.
My DJI FPV drone crashed the first time in April while flying in the Californias desert. I was cruising and videoing in 4K in Sport Mode at 50 mph at full throttle and around 90 degrees outside temp. The screen simply went blank in the goggles and the drone did not RTH. I found the drone using the "Find My Drone" feature on the goggles where it shows the last 30 seconds of flight. Tne drone had 3 broken arms that I was able to repair and I've had dozens of flight on it since with no issues.
The 2nd crash happened 2 days ago. I was flying in the desert near my backyard in Sport Mode at 330' AGL and at full throttle. Outside temps were 94 degrees. I was around 2 minutes into the flight and was cruising at 62mph. The screen went blank just as before and the drone did not RTH. I went to the "Find My Drone" in the goggles and it recorded the first 30 seconds of my flight! It is suppose to show the last 30 seconds so it did not work properly. I then connected my phone to the goggles to access the "Find My Drone" GPS coordinates. I waited a couple minutes and checked and it showed the drone as being located where I took off so it had not synced yet. I left it connected to the phone and it took at least 10 minutes for the phone to finally sync and provide GPS coordinates and a map of the drones last position. With practice I have found these GPS coordinates usually accurate to within 10' or so of the true location. I hiked to the exact location until it showed that I was essentially standing over where the drone should be. I searched for at least 2 hours doing a grid pattern and nothing! I then used my Mini 2 to fly over the area and record video to search like that and again nothing! Later that evening I was thinking about it and I realized that the drone was 330' in the air traveling at 62mph when it lost contact. So I did the math and realized that the drone would have fallen 4 or 5 seconds before hitting the ground and it would have continued in the same direction with some loss of speed as it fell. With these calculations I figured the drone should have crashed somewhere around 200-400' further out. I went back out the following morning and searched again with no luck. I also used the Mini 2 to search and still no good.
In both crashes I am sure the battery was fully connected. On the first crash the battery was still connected after I found it. The cause of these crashes is unknown but I am assuming it was likely caused by excessive current causing the ESC to trip on overload or possibly high temperature. Both crashes occured at high outside temperatures and full throttle. This could be a design flaw where the ESC is simply a bit too small (amp rating) for the application. I have had this happen with my RC planes as well.
Fortunately I only bought the one battery. I did not have the refresh but it would not have mattered since I dont have the carcass anyway so glad I did not purchase it. I think this is a crazy fun drone, but I will wait for a future re-designed model to come out and hope that it is compatible with my goggles and controller and possibly purchase that.
Maybe this will be helpful to otheres. Anyone else had a similar experience?
My DJI FPV drone crashed the first time in April while flying in the Californias desert. I was cruising and videoing in 4K in Sport Mode at 50 mph at full throttle and around 90 degrees outside temp. The screen simply went blank in the goggles and the drone did not RTH. I found the drone using the "Find My Drone" feature on the goggles where it shows the last 30 seconds of flight. Tne drone had 3 broken arms that I was able to repair and I've had dozens of flight on it since with no issues.
The 2nd crash happened 2 days ago. I was flying in the desert near my backyard in Sport Mode at 330' AGL and at full throttle. Outside temps were 94 degrees. I was around 2 minutes into the flight and was cruising at 62mph. The screen went blank just as before and the drone did not RTH. I went to the "Find My Drone" in the goggles and it recorded the first 30 seconds of my flight! It is suppose to show the last 30 seconds so it did not work properly. I then connected my phone to the goggles to access the "Find My Drone" GPS coordinates. I waited a couple minutes and checked and it showed the drone as being located where I took off so it had not synced yet. I left it connected to the phone and it took at least 10 minutes for the phone to finally sync and provide GPS coordinates and a map of the drones last position. With practice I have found these GPS coordinates usually accurate to within 10' or so of the true location. I hiked to the exact location until it showed that I was essentially standing over where the drone should be. I searched for at least 2 hours doing a grid pattern and nothing! I then used my Mini 2 to fly over the area and record video to search like that and again nothing! Later that evening I was thinking about it and I realized that the drone was 330' in the air traveling at 62mph when it lost contact. So I did the math and realized that the drone would have fallen 4 or 5 seconds before hitting the ground and it would have continued in the same direction with some loss of speed as it fell. With these calculations I figured the drone should have crashed somewhere around 200-400' further out. I went back out the following morning and searched again with no luck. I also used the Mini 2 to search and still no good.
In both crashes I am sure the battery was fully connected. On the first crash the battery was still connected after I found it. The cause of these crashes is unknown but I am assuming it was likely caused by excessive current causing the ESC to trip on overload or possibly high temperature. Both crashes occured at high outside temperatures and full throttle. This could be a design flaw where the ESC is simply a bit too small (amp rating) for the application. I have had this happen with my RC planes as well.
Fortunately I only bought the one battery. I did not have the refresh but it would not have mattered since I dont have the carcass anyway so glad I did not purchase it. I think this is a crazy fun drone, but I will wait for a future re-designed model to come out and hope that it is compatible with my goggles and controller and possibly purchase that.
Maybe this will be helpful to otheres. Anyone else had a similar experience?