only if there non opto esc. any opto or dji esc plugs straight in. there is no voltage on the red wire in the opto,,,, only if the esc has a bec there is voltage and you don't want any voltage into any dji controller.
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Just wondering though..... what the heck is DESST?
there are two in opposites sides of the IMU for that, right? the hole i'm talking about is in the PMU which PL said was an LED.
bart
The DESST (DJI Enhanced Spread Spectrum Technology) receiver system is DJI's implementation of SS technology compatible with Futaba's FASST (Futaba Advanced Spread Spectrum Technology) series of transmitters.
Steve
Can't say I am that impressed with my brand new A2 on a brand new S800 EVO that came supplied with faulty retracts that only lift one leg.
The video shows why it never left the ground for its first test flight.
.........Such rubbish gear.
So, problems solved.
1. The retracts Control Board was swapped for a new one and voila, the retracts work properly. Remember that this is a brand new unused S800 EVO kit and it came with faulty retracts ... my third experience of faulty DJI retracts BTW.
2. The A2 MC (Main Control - or Flight Control to some) was swapped for a another one (another new one), loaded with the saved configuration and encore voila, no more motor spasms. Again, a brand new A2 ordered to be fitted to the EVO and delivered faulty.
Such rubbish gear.
Yeah, so why did you buy an S800 or anything DJI? ...
so why still use it? ... the moral of the story is, install, check, double check, then pay close attention during test flights and find faults before committing your gear to higher risks situations.
Fair enough. I have to agree Dji charged premium prices for some not so premium products. Note that I say "some" not all but most : )Actually I never wanted the S800 - largely due to all the negative reports that you alluded to. But I had an overseas filming trip coming up last year and the vastly superior Droidworx airframe that I wanted was simply not available in time. The S800 is a great concept - along with most of the DJI product range - with its easy pack down design, but it is too plasticky and riddled with design problems and band-aid fixes.
The S800 was purchased in November 2012 but was not properly fit for use until the following July, by which time it was not the same machine at all. Original WKM - faulty, Z15-G - faulty, retracts - faulty.
Eventually, after replacing the IMU to the v2, installing the damping kit - one of the Band-Aid fixes that reduces vibration transmission to the camera mount but completely destroys the small amount of original structural rigidity, changing the booms to V2's, upgrading the ineffective camera mount suspension to something that actually works and prevents vibrations getting to the camera and countless other little modifications, it finally became a predictable and reliable working machine and started producing repeatable good results.
I am again filming overseas and after a great first week, where the S800 performed like a trooper in hot, humid and, dusty conditions on a five day shoot it suddenly went all to hell for no apparent reason. With no access to parts or materials that everybody takes for granted in Europe and the USA - you could die here before you could even find a 3mm screw - I had not choice but to order another airframe. The EVO kit comes with everything you need without having to source individual components, plus it is all interchangeable with the original S800, so it was the sensible choice under the circumstances.
But, true to form, both the airframe kit and Flight Control arrived (at great shipping and Customs duty expense) faulty in one way or another.
So, Harv, strangely enough you are right. I do have multiple issues with DJI. But then again, who is really interested in the opinion of someone who starts a post with the word "Yeah"?
Actually I never wanted the S800 - largely due to all the negative reports that you alluded to. But I had an overseas filming trip coming up last year and the vastly superior Droidworx airframe that I wanted was simply not available in time.
So to add to the list of issues, I'm looking for some answers to the A2 problem I'm currently experiencing.
The platform is a S800 SW. I've set the gains as near perfect as I can, but it still doesn't hold as well as when I flew the S800 on a Naza v2.
Anyway, the REAL problem is that sometimes it just completely ignores commands from me. Quite literally refusing to budge. This happens only if it is compensating for being pushed by the wind and refuses to head into the wind.
I know from flying with a Naza in very windy conditions, that first off, it doesn't wobble around as if it will drop out the sky and also that it can put up a pretty decent fight against a headwind.
So today, on a client site, I got a first level alarm and brought it in to land. As it came over a hedge, a gust of wind caught it and it would not move towards me. I was by this point, hard over trying to bring it back, but only the throttle would save me from not landing in the hedge.
The worst bit is tha this isn't repeatable 100% of the time, but it will happen during a flight at some point. Sometimes it happens if it catches it's own wash, which isn't good if you're coming in to land in a reasonably confined area.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
What mode are you flying in? Have you tried to switch modes to see if this happens after switching?
What mode are you flying in? Have you tried to switch modes to see if this happens after switching?
So to add to the list of issues, I'm looking for some answers to the A2 problem I'm currently experiencing.
The platform is a S800 SW. I've set the gains as near perfect as I can, but it still doesn't hold as well as when I flew the S800 on a Naza v2.
Anyway, the REAL problem is that sometimes it just completely ignores commands from me. Quite literally refusing to budge. This happens only if it is compensating for being pushed by the wind and refuses to head into the wind.
I know from flying with a Naza in very windy conditions, that first off, it doesn't wobble around as if it will drop out the sky and also that it can put up a pretty decent fight against a headwind.
So today, on a client site, I got a first level alarm and brought it in to land. As it came over a hedge, a gust of wind caught it and it would not move towards me. I was by this point, hard over trying to bring it back, but only the throttle would save me from not landing in the hedge.
The worst bit is tha this isn't repeatable 100% of the time, but it will happen during a flight at some point. Sometimes it happens if it catches it's own wash, which isn't good if you're coming in to land in a reasonably confined area.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
So to add to the list of issues, I'm looking for some answers to the A2 problem I'm currently experiencing.
The platform is a S800 SW. I've set the gains as near perfect as I can, but it still doesn't hold as well as when I flew the S800 on a Naza v2.
Anyway, the REAL problem is that sometimes it just completely ignores commands from me. Quite literally refusing to budge. This happens only if it is compensating for being pushed by the wind and refuses to head into the wind.
I know from flying with a Naza in very windy conditions, that first off, it doesn't wobble around as if it will drop out the sky and also that it can put up a pretty decent fight against a headwind.
So today, on a client site, I got a first level alarm and brought it in to land. As it came over a hedge, a gust of wind caught it and it would not move towards me. I was by this point, hard over trying to bring it back, but only the throttle would save me from not landing in the hedge.
The worst bit is tha this isn't repeatable 100% of the time, but it will happen during a flight at some point. Sometimes it happens if it catches it's own wash, which isn't good if you're coming in to land in a reasonably confined area.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I've not seen a violet light on the craft for at least a month now
I don't fully understand what flight mode you are in? There is only GPS, ATTI and manual. What it sounds like to me is that you have IOC configured or mapped wrong and that is giving you the green LED status. Hook up to the assistant and double check your channel mapping. With IOC off, you should only see violet or yellow (GPS or ATTI).
The 3 modes are called Manual, Attitude and GPS........ bearing in mind that GPS includes the Attitude functions.
What do you mean by "does not hold as well"?
Are you talking about maintaining a constant altitude?
Or are you talking about it holding a GPS position c/w altitude?
How many GPS satellites were you locking on to at the time of the flight?
There have been major GPS constellation issues due to solar flares recently.
Do you have pictures of your A2 FC system layout to share with us?
Was all functions proven 100% during the bench testing with Assistant?
What RC radio system are you using?
What are you Basic and Attitude gains set at?
Violet or Turquoise?
I have had this happen to me also but not that often and I think it was prior to 2.1 fw.. to be honest I have just left mine on bench and waiting for new FW to fix my issues that even though DJI promised they would. I aint herd anything back since I sent the video proof. Try and get a video of it doing what you say its doing. Screen shots of Assistant and build are always handy. Especially GPS position relative to everything electronic.
Not sure where you are in the world but I would not be flying it commercially. If anything major happens you may be deemed irresponsible for using a FC that has so many reported issues.
Dave