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So the other day I take solo out and I obviously don't have a GPS lock, I launch it to get a better GPS signal. My intentions were to have it return home so it has a home location. It looks like I did not do that.
Solo was out about 200 feet and about 75 feet up and not surprisingly I lose the signal. I have a DBS antenna as well. So It returns home although home was 20 feet offshore...OVER THE FRIGGIN LAKE..... solo would not reconnect as it was about 30...30 feet away!! It sunk and was submerged for about 45 minutes.
I blew it out with an air compressor and let it dry overnight inside of a hot vehicle. Everything seemed to be dry the next day. As I plugged a good battery in, Green lights lit up and although it made strange sounds. There was no communication.
One of the motor pods blew smoke from a capacitor. I sent the logs into 3dr and since it was launched without home location, I'm shit out of luck.
Aram (3D Robotics)
Sep 10, 4:18 PM
Hello Andrew,
I have been reviewing the log file you send, and now I understand what happened.
It seems like the vehicle was armed without having a GPS lock, so it took off on FLY: Manual (without GPS dependency). The home position is established as soon as the vehicle acquires GPS lock, the vehicle acquire a GPS lock while it was over the water around the GPS coordinate 42.614891 -70.807954. When the vehicle lost connection with the controller, it engaged Return to Home, but since the home position was over the water, there is where it lands. I am attaching a picture where it shows where was the home position established.
Home Position page 16, Section 3.7.
Solo User Manual | 3DR | Drone & UAV Technology
I am really sorry that this happened to your vehicle. We want to help you getting your vehicle working again. Hopefully is not a total vehicle loss, and I believe the best thing to do at the moment would be waiting for it to dry completely, and then check after what is the overall damage on it to see what we would need to replace. Despite the loss of communication between the Controller and Solo this is cannot be considered a hardware or software malfunction, as the loss of communication is somehow expected to happen under certain conditions, for that reason the flight controller has Fail Safes implemented on software, to prevent harm when something the communication is lost.
Let me know if you have additional questions Andrew, or if there's anything I can help with while we wait to diagnose the damage on the vehicle.
Aram Robledo
[Technical Support Engineer]
Attachment(s)
Home Location.
Sent from my iPhone
Solo was out about 200 feet and about 75 feet up and not surprisingly I lose the signal. I have a DBS antenna as well. So It returns home although home was 20 feet offshore...OVER THE FRIGGIN LAKE..... solo would not reconnect as it was about 30...30 feet away!! It sunk and was submerged for about 45 minutes.
I blew it out with an air compressor and let it dry overnight inside of a hot vehicle. Everything seemed to be dry the next day. As I plugged a good battery in, Green lights lit up and although it made strange sounds. There was no communication.
One of the motor pods blew smoke from a capacitor. I sent the logs into 3dr and since it was launched without home location, I'm shit out of luck.
Aram (3D Robotics)
Sep 10, 4:18 PM
Hello Andrew,
I have been reviewing the log file you send, and now I understand what happened.
It seems like the vehicle was armed without having a GPS lock, so it took off on FLY: Manual (without GPS dependency). The home position is established as soon as the vehicle acquires GPS lock, the vehicle acquire a GPS lock while it was over the water around the GPS coordinate 42.614891 -70.807954. When the vehicle lost connection with the controller, it engaged Return to Home, but since the home position was over the water, there is where it lands. I am attaching a picture where it shows where was the home position established.
Home Position page 16, Section 3.7.
Solo User Manual | 3DR | Drone & UAV Technology
I am really sorry that this happened to your vehicle. We want to help you getting your vehicle working again. Hopefully is not a total vehicle loss, and I believe the best thing to do at the moment would be waiting for it to dry completely, and then check after what is the overall damage on it to see what we would need to replace. Despite the loss of communication between the Controller and Solo this is cannot be considered a hardware or software malfunction, as the loss of communication is somehow expected to happen under certain conditions, for that reason the flight controller has Fail Safes implemented on software, to prevent harm when something the communication is lost.
Let me know if you have additional questions Andrew, or if there's anything I can help with while we wait to diagnose the damage on the vehicle.
Aram Robledo
[Technical Support Engineer]
Attachment(s)
Home Location.
Sent from my iPhone