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<blockquote data-quote="vlaporte" data-source="post: 99286" data-attributes="member: 18801"><p>My Spark overheats and gives error code - barrometer error due to overhearing. IF you fly immediately it stays warm but not hot.</p><p>If you turn on and not fly it gets very warm on top of drone - not battery and get above error.</p><p>I took top off and to view fan and heat sink - now stays just warm not hot and no error code and flys fine.</p><p>After reviewing many posts about "hot Spark" I decided that the cooling fan needed more intake air to cool properly. So I drilled an array of air intake holes in the top shell of my Spark.</p><p>Now it stays cool even at rest (power on but not flying).</p><p>I also bought a micro USB to iPhone cable which makes setup link (controller to iphone) much easier - just plug in - no wifi setup period.</p><p>Happy Landings,</p><p>Vince</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]11196[/ATTACH]</p><p></p><p>[ATTACH=full]11197[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vlaporte, post: 99286, member: 18801"] My Spark overheats and gives error code - barrometer error due to overhearing. IF you fly immediately it stays warm but not hot. If you turn on and not fly it gets very warm on top of drone - not battery and get above error. I took top off and to view fan and heat sink - now stays just warm not hot and no error code and flys fine. After reviewing many posts about "hot Spark" I decided that the cooling fan needed more intake air to cool properly. So I drilled an array of air intake holes in the top shell of my Spark. Now it stays cool even at rest (power on but not flying). I also bought a micro USB to iPhone cable which makes setup link (controller to iphone) much easier - just plug in - no wifi setup period. Happy Landings, Vince [ATTACH type="full"]11196[/ATTACH] [ATTACH type="full"]11197[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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