Viewing my recent fight on Aidata my Mavic 3 showed I had several code 161000A2 warnings. All the props were correct and secure and the drone flew OK.
“Check whether the propellers are attached to the correct motors based on their markings. Incorrect installation will cause the aircraft to roll over during takeoff (Code: 161000A2)”
Just wondering if anyone else has had this message or knows what it means and how to fix it.
Thanks
Bogey Black
(Steve)
Viewing my recent fight on Aidata my Mavic 3 showed I had several code 161000A2 warnings. All the props were correct and secure and the drone flew OK.
“Check whether the propellers are attached to the correct motors based on their markings. Incorrect installation will cause the aircraft to roll over during takeoff (Code: 161000A2)”
Just wondering if anyone else has had this message or knows what it means and how to fix it.
Thanks
Bogey Black
(Steve)
DJIFlightRecord_2023-03-04_[09-33-34].txt (1.2 MB)
The code was logged 4 times after the motors were started, all within the first 4.7seconds
and it was never logged again
00m 04.7s Assisted Takeoff 22 0m N/A 0mph 0.1m 75% 16.25V 4.066V 4.068V 4.068V 4.047V 0.019V 100% Check whether the propellers are attached to the correct motors based on their markings. Incorrect installation will cause the aircraft to roll over during takeoff (Code: 161000A2)
Was the takeoff unusual? It looks like a dusty place
I would check all the props and screws and then do a test flight in a local area you have flown before and recheck after to see if it has been logged again
It looks like you are asking elsewhere as well
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Thanks for the explanation. I’ll keep an eye on it in future. Thanks again. Cheers Steve
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Hi, I’m thinking it might have been something as simple as not having unfolded the props this time. It might have started up and been a little unbalanced at first. I’ll be more careful next time. Thanks for the advice. Cheers Steve
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