Quadcopter Unarm or unresponsive after Short Takeoff

GuardianVex

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My quadcopter is Eachine QX95 , Reciever is X6B and the transmitter is FS I6 . I am facing a problem ,where when I throttle , the drone make a brief takeoff and then just lands and gets unarmed automatically and I had to arm again and again and again and all I am getting is a short 5-10 cm takeoff from the ground and then just stops , and the battery is also at full charge .
 
Often helps to take a look at the blackbox log or on screen display (osd) "warnings" option to see if can get some more info from the FC on why it's cutting power. It sounds likely it thinks there's some kind of runaway and so is cutting itself off but it will similarly "failsafe" if the transmitter signal is lost for a second or for other reasons. Would contact seller if a new product as well see if they have suggestions for support or would offer to replace if potential faulty build.
 
Often helps to take a look at the blackbox log or on screen display (osd) "warnings" option to see if can get some more info from the FC on why it's cutting power. It sounds likely it thinks there's some kind of runaway and so is cutting itself off but it will similarly "failsafe" if the transmitter signal is lost for a second or for other reasons. Would contact seller if a new product as well see if they have suggestions for support or would offer to replace if potential faulty build.
The drone was great in its maiden flight and was for a week , only recently this problem came up , anyways I will look into it . Thanks
 
This should help at least understand what blackbox is but for now would just be looking for warnings or events in the log playback that indicate why it disarmed.

 
I would have no idea how to connect this to my quad or controller to even know how to use it. I guess I am just a dummy when it comes to this technology. I just want to fly, not worry more than that.
 
There is a USB connection used for doing all the betaflight configuration on every flight controller that works with betaflight. So you would connect the quad with a USB cable to the computer then download and install betaflight configurator (this is necessary for any diagnostic or adjustment of the settings on the flight controller which is the brains of the quad)

 
If want to throw money into a pit and don't care to know why if a thing fails and not learn to diagnose and fix problems totally fine that's one option and sometimes better to save the time and spend the money but depends on the person and what background and how much extra cash they have.
 
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