Probably not a calibration issue
Probably not a calibration issue
Help! I have had my xplorer a week and each time I take it out the first thing I do is calibrate it. Going by the lights it seems to be a successful calibration and the first flight after that seems to prove it by flying beautifully. However, after I land it and then take off again is when the problems start. Just 30 seconds to a minute into the second flight the remote starts vibrating, the drone indicator light on the remote turns red, and the rear lights on the drone turn red. I know it sounds like calibration issues, but why wait until the second flight especially after a seemingly successful calibration just 5 minutes earlier? Any help or advice would be greatly appreciated.
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Re: Probably not a calibration issue
Please calibrate again and make sure you have at least 10 gps signal
Re: Probably not a calibration issue
I get this sometimes. just recalibrate sorts this out.