Rapid yellow flash in flight only

Idahobell

Banned
I transferred my Naza-M V2 from the F550 to a Tarot Fy680Pro and it flies but it doesn't hold hover well and it is flashing rapid yellow but only in flight, not on the ground. I did the compass calibration and all the other stuff through the software. Any suggestions?
 

FlyGirl

Member
I transferred my Naza-M V2 from the F550 to a Tarot Fy680Pro and it flies but it doesn't hold hover well and it is flashing rapid yellow but only in flight, not on the ground. I did the compass calibration and all the other stuff through the software. Any suggestions?

Are you using the same transmitter and receiver as was on the F550?
 

Idahobell

Banned
I am using the same controller(DJI DT7), same ESCs(DJI Opto 30a and same flight controller(Naza-M V2). It didn't flash like this on the F550. I did all the calibrations.
 

FlyGirl

Member
I am using the same controller(DJI DT7), same ESCs(DJI Opto 30a and same flight controller(Naza-M V2). It didn't flash like this on the F550. I did all the calibrations.

Odd... So that LED code means the Rx is losing the connection to the Tx. I think if it were me I'd be looking for an intermittent bad connection or vibration problem with the mounting of the receiver first.
 
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OneStopRC

Dirty Little Hucker
Could also mean failsafe is engaged.

See image, ignore the arrow, this was for a previous post.

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STI-REX

Gettin Old
Carbon fiber can and will block radio waves very easily it basically has no RF transparency

This used to happen with my T-Rex align heli's with Spektrum radio gear with carbon frames

If your receiver aerial is above the top plate and can't be seen from underneath it may well being blocked when the multirotor is above you causing it to go into failsafe as the LED is indicating
 

OneStopRC

Dirty Little Hucker
Could be a programming error on the radio, might have a trim set wrong pushing the failsafe into operation.
 

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