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Spark Acting Crazy! What should I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Chris Andrews" data-source="post: 14059" data-attributes="member: 533"><p>Ok. Any ideas what is wrong? I start up my spark, Connected to the remote via wifi. I launch the spark. Then... my spark starts like...hesitating and dropping. I press up on the left stick and it goes up about a foot and the drops like 3 feet. Its hitting the ground..bouncing back up. Its going crazy. Then another issue. Once it "calms down" I take it up to about fifty feet. Then when I press down on the left stick (just a bit) it drops like 20 feet FAST. Thankfully I could stop it by pressing up on the left stick all the way. It recovered. one weird thing was that once it fell on its own my height was displaying a negative height on my screen. Could this all be an issue with the sensors? Anyone experience this before? What would you suggest I do?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chris Andrews, post: 14059, member: 533"] Ok. Any ideas what is wrong? I start up my spark, Connected to the remote via wifi. I launch the spark. Then... my spark starts like...hesitating and dropping. I press up on the left stick and it goes up about a foot and the drops like 3 feet. Its hitting the ground..bouncing back up. Its going crazy. Then another issue. Once it "calms down" I take it up to about fifty feet. Then when I press down on the left stick (just a bit) it drops like 20 feet FAST. Thankfully I could stop it by pressing up on the left stick all the way. It recovered. one weird thing was that once it fell on its own my height was displaying a negative height on my screen. Could this all be an issue with the sensors? Anyone experience this before? What would you suggest I do? [/QUOTE]
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