Benjamin Kenobi
Easy? You call that easy?
Hi everybody,
So I was in the last minute of a two day shoot and one of my motors failed on my S800 at about 50m. Well, it kind of failed. Stopped for two seconds, came on again, then off for two seconds, then on etc. I was quite surprised when a prop just stopped, especially since the S800 just held position and I still had full control. When the motor kept coming on again it caused a quick roll but levelled off instantly. I landed safely in the designated landing area so all good.
But now on the bench I can't recreate the fault. I had assumed a loose connection in either the ESC or frame hub or an ESC that was on it's way out. Left it running on the bench and no problem at all. Temperatures all equal and motor RPM stays constant. I tried flexing the arms whilst running and various twisting motions incase it was a loose connection in the wiring but all good.
What's my next course of action? I intend to replace the entire arm and ESC as a precaution. My S800 has had over 100 flights since April and I imagine wear and tear are starting to show up.
I'm so glad the failure happened at the easiest part of the shoot. I had been flying over sheep herding, expensive race horses, tractors and buildings as part of the shoot but when the failure happened I was just filming an empty walled garden with no one around (except my crew who were well impressed how I handled the incident!).
The logs show motor 6 cutting in and out. If you want to look at them just ask and I'll post.
Any sensible suggestions as to likely causes? I vote for an ESC problem.
So I was in the last minute of a two day shoot and one of my motors failed on my S800 at about 50m. Well, it kind of failed. Stopped for two seconds, came on again, then off for two seconds, then on etc. I was quite surprised when a prop just stopped, especially since the S800 just held position and I still had full control. When the motor kept coming on again it caused a quick roll but levelled off instantly. I landed safely in the designated landing area so all good.
But now on the bench I can't recreate the fault. I had assumed a loose connection in either the ESC or frame hub or an ESC that was on it's way out. Left it running on the bench and no problem at all. Temperatures all equal and motor RPM stays constant. I tried flexing the arms whilst running and various twisting motions incase it was a loose connection in the wiring but all good.
What's my next course of action? I intend to replace the entire arm and ESC as a precaution. My S800 has had over 100 flights since April and I imagine wear and tear are starting to show up.
I'm so glad the failure happened at the easiest part of the shoot. I had been flying over sheep herding, expensive race horses, tractors and buildings as part of the shoot but when the failure happened I was just filming an empty walled garden with no one around (except my crew who were well impressed how I handled the incident!).
The logs show motor 6 cutting in and out. If you want to look at them just ask and I'll post.
Any sensible suggestions as to likely causes? I vote for an ESC problem.