Easy fix. Glad you got it working!Good news! Hope it will help someone else:
Update: After taking apart remote (5 screws) there i saw just RED light, constant on. So i unplugged wifi card, plugged in battery and it seemed it did some kind of trick. i plugged in all connections back and everything works like it should. Its ether loose connection or something else to do with WiFi card in remote. Good luck. Thanks for previous post, that helped alot!![]()
Hi, I just received a new Solo today. Application on my Samsung shows System Up To Date. Controller is however stuck with Original message Preflight Update. Also, there is no Solo's WiFi to be seen in order to do any updates. In addition I can not (Do not know how to ) turn off the controller. Nice start of a new relationship. Can anyone help?
Hi All, I have configured over 15 SOLO's and just encountered this problem for the first time! I took the controller apart and unscrewed the four screws holding the pcb, behind it is the WiFi card, one of the antenna plugs was loose, its covered in goo, but I pushed both and one clicked home! Now it works!Old thread, but i just received mine yesterday and have same controller problem. Take the battery off still no luck. I'm thinking about returning the package..or any other idea beside opening the controller ?
Good find! I'd reanchor it with hot glue too (pry off all old stuff first). You really don't want that coming off in flight and it doesn't take much to pop them off if they aren't really cemented in there. A hard landing or crash could potentially make it pop off again.Hi All, I have configured over 15 SOLO's and just encountered this problem for the first time! I took the controller apart and unscrewed the four screws holding the pcb, behind it is the WiFi card, one of the antenna plugs was loose, its covered in goo, but I pushed both and one clicked home! Now it works!
Thanks for the posts, as this helped me determine the problem and gave me the confidence to take the controller apart, if you decide to do this, I had to unplug several wires in order to seperate thr two halves enough to access the controller pcb.
best of luck.
Thanks, i returned mine to local SOLO distributor. And they send me a new set of SOLO as replacement. What a great after sales service !!.Hi All, I have configured over 15 SOLO's and just encountered this problem for the first time! I took the controller apart and unscrewed the four screws holding the pcb, behind it is the WiFi card, one of the antenna plugs was loose, its covered in goo, but I pushed both and one clicked home! Now it works!
Thanks for the posts, as this helped me determine the problem and gave me the confidence to take the controller apart, if you decide to do this, I had to unplug several wires in order to seperate thr two halves enough to access the controller pcb.
best of luck.
try pulling the battery on the controller
Did you do a factory reset on the Solo AND the Controller? May not be necessary on the Solo itself, but check the total factory reset instructions here:
Factory Reset | 3DR - Drone & UAV Technology
3DR recommends AGAINST doing a factory reset unless they tell you to. Personally, I would never hesitate to perform a factory reset if I were otherwise stumped - and I have. You will have to create some of your settings and possibly update again.
Also, it seems I've read on this forum that some folks have had problems with sticky buttons on the controller. Might want to check and be certain that none are sticking down and that you hear 2-way 'clicks' (down/up) when pushed.Copy that. I was hoping to avoid that but will do so...
Some folks found a loose Micro SD card in the controller that had to be reseated and re-hot-glued. I've forgotten what the symptoms were for that problem. You might search the forum...
Your gig will be over before you get this issue fixed...
Benzo- If you have a second system with you, and 'assuming' there is nothing wrong with either Solo - only the one controller - you can use the working controller for 2 different Solos. You will simply have to pair each Solo with the one controller as you use it. Solo calibrations are stored on each Solo and Stick calibration is stored in the controller so neither even have to be recalibrated... simply paired as needed. Anyway, that gives you a backup plan if the second controller isn't immediately fixable. And it gives you use of the 2 birds if they are rigged somewhat differently....Btw, I have a second system here that is working great...
Off top: I am currently in Brazil wrapping up an experimental Doc on Architecture and will be here into September. I am the EP/DP of this Film and wanted to test these little bastards while I was down here... If this Film was not My Own, I would never bring un-tested gear to a hot set. Didn't want people to think that I roll like that...
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