I recently got an Eachines E013 and it keeps falling out of the air. Very very often when I try to reduce altitude just a tiny bit it will start rocking back and forth falling to the ground. Once it starts doing that, which it does almost every time I take it up, even when I give it full throttle trying to pull out of it it still hits the ground. When it doesn't flip over from the impact it will usually rise up again. But then it will just be a matter of a few to several seconds and it will the same thing again. I tried flying it on speed level 2 but that doesn't seem to be much if any better than level 1. It will also often fall out of the air like that when I rotate it. Is there a way to get it to stop doing that? Doing it once in a while would be bad enough, but doing it over and over and over and over.......... not only does it suck having it do that but also I'm afraid it will eventually destroy itself.
Also while using the goggles when they get down to about 3.8V from a full charge of 4.1V they start to lose signal when the motors on the drone are turning. While it's sitting still on the ground there's no problem and the picture is nice and clear, but when the motors start turning it starts getting glitchy and then when the drone gets off the ground good it goes to nothing but snow. Is that normal? The goggles are only good for 0.3V of use? They are the cheap Eachine VR006 goggles that came with the kit but even so it seems they should do a bit better than that. I'm wondering if having fallen out of the air slamming onto the ground so many times has caused the problem, but they don't seem to start losing signal while they have a full charge. Just after they drop down 0.3V to 3.8.
Also while using the goggles when they get down to about 3.8V from a full charge of 4.1V they start to lose signal when the motors on the drone are turning. While it's sitting still on the ground there's no problem and the picture is nice and clear, but when the motors start turning it starts getting glitchy and then when the drone gets off the ground good it goes to nothing but snow. Is that normal? The goggles are only good for 0.3V of use? They are the cheap Eachine VR006 goggles that came with the kit but even so it seems they should do a bit better than that. I'm wondering if having fallen out of the air slamming onto the ground so many times has caused the problem, but they don't seem to start losing signal while they have a full charge. Just after they drop down 0.3V to 3.8.