Posting to see if anyone else has had similar problems...
Random "funky" stuff started 2 weeks ago - side note, I've done videos of this property before without any issues.
Was trying to do a Real Estate video , laid the Karma on a flat surface (suburban street), started Karma then controller. Controller states there is a stabilizer problem and needs to be calibrated - which I did. Start the process over and I get a compass error; which I calibrated. Start over and I get another stabilizer error.
After recalibrating and restarting a few times I finally get the "all clear" to fly, everything started fine and 2 feet off the ground I get a lost GPS error from the controller - It shot up to 4-5 feet and I was able to get it to the ground (side-wards) breaking a few props.
I do have GoPro Care and going through their troubleshooting & diagnostics the determined it was the harness - so they replaced the harness and props.
Got everything yesterday, installed and calibrated everything. Took it out for a test run, started and lifted off fine. Took it to ~35 feet and got the dreaded lost signal error from the controller.
Was lucky enough to land without breaking anything this time.
Anyone else have a similar problem? How was it resolved?
Random "funky" stuff started 2 weeks ago - side note, I've done videos of this property before without any issues.
Was trying to do a Real Estate video , laid the Karma on a flat surface (suburban street), started Karma then controller. Controller states there is a stabilizer problem and needs to be calibrated - which I did. Start the process over and I get a compass error; which I calibrated. Start over and I get another stabilizer error.
After recalibrating and restarting a few times I finally get the "all clear" to fly, everything started fine and 2 feet off the ground I get a lost GPS error from the controller - It shot up to 4-5 feet and I was able to get it to the ground (side-wards) breaking a few props.
I do have GoPro Care and going through their troubleshooting & diagnostics the determined it was the harness - so they replaced the harness and props.
Got everything yesterday, installed and calibrated everything. Took it out for a test run, started and lifted off fine. Took it to ~35 feet and got the dreaded lost signal error from the controller.
Was lucky enough to land without breaking anything this time.
Anyone else have a similar problem? How was it resolved?