I´m still on 1.5 firmware (i1, x3) so i don't get these "propulsion output is limited...." messages.
I would preferably like to stay on my current firmware, but at the same time i want to ensure the safety of the craft (and of course the people below the craft).
Could i instead monitor the battery voltages and if it goes below say 3.5 V then i start to land, or at least hoover and see if the voltage rises?
Would that suggested procedure have the same effect as the "propulsion is limited..." procedure?
And by the way, does the voltage reading in the GO app turn red on firmware 1.5 when the voltage drops to a certain point, i can't remember that i have seen it in red color, but i could be wrong.
Do this particular message occur a lot when out flying, I've read some people have been getting the message a lot?
I would preferably like to stay on my current firmware, but at the same time i want to ensure the safety of the craft (and of course the people below the craft).
Could i instead monitor the battery voltages and if it goes below say 3.5 V then i start to land, or at least hoover and see if the voltage rises?
Would that suggested procedure have the same effect as the "propulsion is limited..." procedure?
And by the way, does the voltage reading in the GO app turn red on firmware 1.5 when the voltage drops to a certain point, i can't remember that i have seen it in red color, but i could be wrong.
Do this particular message occur a lot when out flying, I've read some people have been getting the message a lot?