hey guys. New to real quads here. Only had the cheaper versions before, you know, the ones you actually have to fly.
Anyway, i have a spark that i bought used that was with a broken arm repaired with epoxy and a finishing nail...... not my doing...... the epoxy finally started to give way. So i ordered the spark
Body and tackled the grouling task of removing literally everything and transferring it over to the new body. Soldering is not my strong point. But i got it all done.
Everything seems to work properly. But today i was testing everything thoroughly with some aggressive sport mode flying. Full speed ahead and climbing altitude with full stick i got a warning saying “max motor speed reached” and the spark spun to the left very fast, then went back straight again. I was able to duplicate this happening a few times but it wouldn’t happen every time.
Any suggestions from the pros here? As i was saying before, soldering isn’t my strong point, i was thinking maybe i didn’t get a great connection somewhere? Or maybe i have a motor going out? (I have one motor that the shaft was pushed through into the arm base and i had to push it back to where it’s supposed to be as it was binding on the frame.) any suggestions would be very helpful.
Also i should have just bought a new spark so i could get the dji refresh, but the price was right and i couldn’t pass it up. When i get my next dji, the Mavic Pro, it will be new. But waiting on the Mavic Pro 2 to be announced on the 18th
Anyway, i have a spark that i bought used that was with a broken arm repaired with epoxy and a finishing nail...... not my doing...... the epoxy finally started to give way. So i ordered the spark
Body and tackled the grouling task of removing literally everything and transferring it over to the new body. Soldering is not my strong point. But i got it all done.
Everything seems to work properly. But today i was testing everything thoroughly with some aggressive sport mode flying. Full speed ahead and climbing altitude with full stick i got a warning saying “max motor speed reached” and the spark spun to the left very fast, then went back straight again. I was able to duplicate this happening a few times but it wouldn’t happen every time.
Any suggestions from the pros here? As i was saying before, soldering isn’t my strong point, i was thinking maybe i didn’t get a great connection somewhere? Or maybe i have a motor going out? (I have one motor that the shaft was pushed through into the arm base and i had to push it back to where it’s supposed to be as it was binding on the frame.) any suggestions would be very helpful.
Also i should have just bought a new spark so i could get the dji refresh, but the price was right and i couldn’t pass it up. When i get my next dji, the Mavic Pro, it will be new. But waiting on the Mavic Pro 2 to be announced on the 18th