Today I finally decided to jump onboard Open Solo.
I successfully installed Open Solo 4.0.0 on my controller and copter.
As I was congratulating myself, I decided installing the ArdoCopter 4.0.3 for Stock Cube update would be smart
- it was not
Since installing that, my Solo boots without any sounds and all 4 lights are green. The controller says "waiting for solo." My smart phone is able to connect to the SoloLink wifi.
I tried factory reset using the Pair button during boot but that did not resolve it.
I removed the SD Card on the Solo and manually installed Open Solo 3.0.0 (I could not find the 4.0.0 files to install)
That did not resolve the issue, so I removed the SD Card from the controller and installed Open Solo 3.0.0 on that (thinking the versions might have to match in order to pair)
I have also tried using the SSWT button.
My controller still says "Open Solo 4.0.0" when it boots up.
When I try factory reseting my Copter, the orange light blinks rapidly as it should, but the 4 exterior lights remain green.
When I press the 'pair' button, the LEDs inside the copter near the pair button are steady green and slow blinking orange.
Inside the controller there are 3 LEDs - steady red, steady green and blinking orange.
I realize this issue is a result of error on my part, so any help is much appreciated.
Have I foolishly turned my Solo into rubbish, or is there another way anyone knows of that I can reset so I can pair and claw my way back into the air.
I successfully installed Open Solo 4.0.0 on my controller and copter.
As I was congratulating myself, I decided installing the ArdoCopter 4.0.3 for Stock Cube update would be smart
- it was not
Since installing that, my Solo boots without any sounds and all 4 lights are green. The controller says "waiting for solo." My smart phone is able to connect to the SoloLink wifi.
I tried factory reset using the Pair button during boot but that did not resolve it.
I removed the SD Card on the Solo and manually installed Open Solo 3.0.0 (I could not find the 4.0.0 files to install)
That did not resolve the issue, so I removed the SD Card from the controller and installed Open Solo 3.0.0 on that (thinking the versions might have to match in order to pair)
I have also tried using the SSWT button.
My controller still says "Open Solo 4.0.0" when it boots up.
When I try factory reseting my Copter, the orange light blinks rapidly as it should, but the 4 exterior lights remain green.
When I press the 'pair' button, the LEDs inside the copter near the pair button are steady green and slow blinking orange.
Inside the controller there are 3 LEDs - steady red, steady green and blinking orange.
I realize this issue is a result of error on my part, so any help is much appreciated.
Have I foolishly turned my Solo into rubbish, or is there another way anyone knows of that I can reset so I can pair and claw my way back into the air.
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