Hello All,
I'm new to quads and having fun. I bought a Syma x5c-1 over Christmas and have gotten decent at flying it. I've had no issues until today. I took it outside with a fully charged battery (about 10 previous flights on the battery). Paired it with the TX as normal. LED's all acting normal. Give it a little throttle and get 6 inches of lift off than bam! it falls to the ground. LED's start flashing and propellers stop turning. If I push my throttle forward than back again the LED's stay solid, I get 6inches of lift again and than BAM! If falls to the ground. I've tried charging the battery again but get the same results. It acts like its resetting or losing connection with the tx. Not really like the battery is dead. Normally when it's dead the LED's flash constantly until I charge it. In this case I can stop the LED's from flashing by moving the throttle fw and back. Then I'm ready for 6in of lift before it dies. I would really love some help on this.
I also put new batteries in the Tx with no change.
Thanks, Tony
I'm new to quads and having fun. I bought a Syma x5c-1 over Christmas and have gotten decent at flying it. I've had no issues until today. I took it outside with a fully charged battery (about 10 previous flights on the battery). Paired it with the TX as normal. LED's all acting normal. Give it a little throttle and get 6 inches of lift off than bam! it falls to the ground. LED's start flashing and propellers stop turning. If I push my throttle forward than back again the LED's stay solid, I get 6inches of lift again and than BAM! If falls to the ground. I've tried charging the battery again but get the same results. It acts like its resetting or losing connection with the tx. Not really like the battery is dead. Normally when it's dead the LED's flash constantly until I charge it. In this case I can stop the LED's from flashing by moving the throttle fw and back. Then I'm ready for 6in of lift before it dies. I would really love some help on this.
I also put new batteries in the Tx with no change.
Thanks, Tony