WLDOR
R/C Veteran, Quadcopter Rookie
So I was messing with my XK Detect X380 in the backyard for only it's second flight… LiPo was fully charged (11.1V 5400mAh), batteries in the Tx were new Duracells… All was going well until the end (obviously?!?).
The quadcopter seemed to either lose all power, or signal, or both, and came crashing down to the ground (fortunately in the ONE small area of soft mud that isnt currently frozen in our yard!). Unfortunately, both motor shafts on the Gimbal broke.
Couple of questions:
1) Anyone have any idea whether this was due to user error, or possibly something more sinister at work in the equipment (I did notice that the gimbal wasn't exactly level through the flight video?)
2) Can gimbal shafts be replaced? Or is this a more expensive 'whoopsie' than I first thought?
The quadcopter seemed to either lose all power, or signal, or both, and came crashing down to the ground (fortunately in the ONE small area of soft mud that isnt currently frozen in our yard!). Unfortunately, both motor shafts on the Gimbal broke.
Couple of questions:
1) Anyone have any idea whether this was due to user error, or possibly something more sinister at work in the equipment (I did notice that the gimbal wasn't exactly level through the flight video?)
2) Can gimbal shafts be replaced? Or is this a more expensive 'whoopsie' than I first thought?