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JohnRC

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I have flown my Neo 6 times. But almost every time I go to start the props with the Motion 3 they will not start even if I do the double press several times (with a pause between tries). If I turn off the Neo and start it again it will start up. But sometimes I have to do this a couple of times.
Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
 
1st dji platform was the Avata2. Initially I found DJI's double tap system a bit irritating. It actually makes more sense. Prevents unintentional shutting off hardware like the controllers and goggles during flight. Just different from other systems. I still fail occasionally to power on components by not following tomtruck's advice. Too fast with the 2nd tap.
 
Hmmm... reread the OP several times, and it looks like he's talking about the double-press of the big red button on the MC3 to start the motors, not the double-press of the power button to turn it on.

If I've read this right, unfortunately I can't help... mine starts every time, unless there is a GEO zone warning or something.
 
Hmmm... reread the OP several times, and it looks like he's talking about the double-press of the big red button on the MC3 to start the motors, not the double-press of the power button to turn it on.

If I've read this right, unfortunately I can't help... mine starts every time, unless there is a GEO zone warning or something.
Just reread the OP post. I think you are correct. Could be a faulty contact switch. Especially if sporadic issue. If so, DJI should cover it for replacement. OP should probably file a claim with DJI. If OP knows someone else using a MC3 or even the FPV RC3 they could try that person's unit to rule out controller issue.

OP have you tried to re-Link your MC3 to your Goggles and Neo? Not sure how to unlink a controller. Probably necessary to allow you to re-link.
 
No I have not tried to relink. I agree this might help.
When I was trying to fly yesterday I noticed the satellite indicator was red. I gather this is because there are not enough.. Somewhere someone was saying his Neo takes a long time to connect with satellites.. I watched through the goggles and it finally got to 22 and went more then less then more and finally the props started after I did the double tap. Maybe I just need to be more patient.
 
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Only have two platforms with GPS. The Avata2 and now the Neo. Initially thought there might be an issue with the Neo. Relative to the Avata2 it is slow to acquire, captures less, and has significantly more fluctuations during flight of satellites. Same location and even same day flying both quads. But as you noted others have noted the same characteristic. Just the way the Neo is. One must be a bit more patient.
 
OP, if you really get into immersive flying consider the FPV RC3. The MC3 is very "intuitive", but a bit sluggish and limited angle of attack. If needing steep angle of ascent or descent into a relatively tight opening found out the hard way it is best to just use the joy stick button and pitch the camera angle in the direction of travel. Makes for a choppy maneuver, but reduces the chance of a collision. Outside no Manual mode, the primary reason the MC3 stays cased. RC3 in N and S modes allows for smoother, more precise, and quicker if needed maneuvering.

Bit overpriced controller for what you get, but no other option for manual mode flying with DJI 04 quads. JMHO, $99 would have been closer to real value based on the Txs (Futaba,RadioMaster,Spektrum, Taranis models) purchased over the years in terms of features, construction, durability, diy repair and maintenance. RC3 is basically a throw away quad once out of warranty and broken.

Flying manual mode I'm not concerned with the sometimes drop into the Red. DJI stabilization is off. If flying N or S mode. Become a bit nervous. Still unsure how low if any satellites have to be locked for the Neo stabilization system to function. I know for sure if the downward IR sensors are not functioning due to the nature of the surface or too low light the Neo goes bonkers and does it own thing.

On the Neo wish list to DJI. Option to shut off stabilization when flying N or S modes. So called DJI ATTI mode. For everyone else more or less "angle" mode. Angle mode is a good training mode to learn throttle modulation before trying to fly manual mode. Reduces one variable to "think" about when first learning to fly manual (aka rate mode).
 
No I have not tried to relink. I agree this might help.
When I was trying to fly yesterday I noticed the satellite indicator was red. I gather this is because there are not enough.. Somewhere someone was saying his Neo takes a long time to connect with satellites.. I watched through the goggles and it finally got to 22 and went more then less then more and finally the props started after I did the double tap. Maybe I just need to be more patient.

This sounds like the likely explanation, I'll see if i can test it out this morning by trying to start the motors before I have a GPS lock.
 

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