Yep, had the same problem. I tried the calibration but noticed that without me touching the sticks, the right hand one was twitching showing random forward movement. As an electronics engineer, this is a smoking gun pointing towards noisy carbon track potentiometers. The drone was also creeping forward in flight when hands off controls. Here's how I fixed it... Follow the procedure to remove the bottom plate. There are YT videos showing how to disassemble the controller, but stop when you've got the bottom plate off. From here you can see the two joystick potentiometers. Now all you have to do is spray a little Aero-Klene 50 electronic cleaning solvent into them, and wriggle the sticks to and fro. Do NOT use switch cleaner! That stuff has a little oil mixed into it! That'll make it worse! Stick with Aero-Klene 50 electronic cleaning solvent if you're unsure, as I know that product is oil-free. Don't over spray it just a couple of 1 second bursts on each. Get the spray straw close to the bottom of the stick where it joins the circuit board. The spray evaporates very quickly but leaves the surface very cold, and you can get a little condensation occur. Leave for five minutes and re-assemble. Nearly all RC controllers have carbon track potentiometers and they all suffer with this from time to time. Military spec drones will probably have optical encoders instead of carbon potentiometers. These are way too expensive for commercial equipment, so don't expect DJI to uprate them to these! Afterwards, the twitching has stopped. When the carbon track gets dirty again it'll need doing again, but probably not for a couple of hundred hours use. Hope this resolves your issues.
@MakeDuunaaThaimaassa2 жыл бұрын
I will try this
@MakeDuunaaThaimaassa2 жыл бұрын
I have now exact issue, I donno how to fix it
@mr2gti5 жыл бұрын
Did you send it back in for repair?
@bowang7065 жыл бұрын
mr2gti no I didn’t I just returned it and exchanged for a new one.
@milanmarko17717 жыл бұрын
Mine has the same problem :-( I haven't use it for a month or so and suddenly doesn't want to charge and shows stick issue.have you solve the problem?
@bowang7067 жыл бұрын
Milan Marko sadly no I took it back and exchanged for a new one. Otherwise you have to contact DJI to fix it.
@ok99okok6 жыл бұрын
bro do take care the drone as is very precision drone and anything's go wrong with controller or the drone .. Remember don't fly , it will lost the drone when in the sky..... take care
@fotografiabogota6 жыл бұрын
fuck man that happend to me and cant fly
@bowang7067 жыл бұрын
How's going guy? if you know how to fix the issue, please share in comments, as far as I know it's a hardware issure, so sad!
@dhansel48355 жыл бұрын
I see one problem.... you need to unfold the antennas. Having them folded down will give you a high SWR (reflected power back to the transmitter).
@tyrelkatu32844 жыл бұрын
No any other solution
@d.hansel8544 жыл бұрын
@@tyrelkatu3284 I had that problem a few times. The sticks need calibrating. As I remember you have to turn the drone off and hook your phone or tablet onto the controller with the control cable from the phone or tablet to the controller. Down in the settings (I don't recall right now) there is a menu for calibration. You will find (Stick Calibration). You follow the on screen instructions to re-calibrate the controller. Remember to keep the drone OFF. Don't forget to calibrate both 'Zoom and Gimbal' tilt wheels. I forgot the wheels several times and did not get the controller calibrated. Hope this helps.
@tyrelkatu32844 жыл бұрын
@@d.hansel854 Sorry mate, that doesn't work I've done that a number of times. The beep usually just goes away after either turning the controller on and off several times or it just stops. Not job when your on the job.
@tyrelkatu32844 жыл бұрын
Sorry 'good when your on the job'
@ok99okok6 жыл бұрын
bro the controller somehow you accidently damaged that you did not aware … It better sent the controller back to factory as is a hardware inside in the controller . sent back to factory only and . Cheer