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J100 Battery Low Voltage Errors
1. Overview of Low Voltage Errors
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Definition: Errors occur due to low voltage readings.
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Outcome: These errors force the drone to return home immediately.
2. Distinction Between Low Voltage and Low Power Alerts
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Low Power Alert: Triggers return based on battery percentage.
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Low Voltage Alert: Triggers based on actual voltage readings (should be around 60 volts).
3. Adjusting Settings to Address Low Voltage Errors
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Accessing Settings:
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Navigate to settings in the top right corner of the flight screen.
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Select "Battery Health" on the left side.
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Adjusting Low Voltage Alert:
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Recommended setting: Change the low voltage alert to 40 volts if experiencing issues.
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Explanation: Some batteries may flicker to lower voltages than expected.
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4. Checking Voltage Calibration
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Understanding Voltage Readings:
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BMS Voltage: Current reading (example: 53.1 volts).
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Co-controller Voltage: Current reading (example: 52.9 volts).
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Aligning Voltages:
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If there is a significant difference between the two readings, use the "align" button to adjust and bring the numbers closer together.
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Importance: Proper calibration can resolve low voltage errors.
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5. Conclusion
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Summary of steps to troubleshoot and adjust settings for low voltage errors on the EAVision J100 drone.