Posted by Oliver 500 Wa on September 07, 2020 at 09:29:14 from (73.96.104.130):
In Reply to: school me on drones posted by glennster on September 05, 2020 at 05:54:50:
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Both drone controls I have used have a setting for altitude when using the return to home function. When the return home function is used the first thing the drone does is move to that altitude then it goes to the lauch GPS coordinate. If one does not set a valid altitude or too low an altitude a crash is likely.
Setting a high return altitude may seem like the best bet. But , say you set 200 feet, then you burn a fair bit of battery power climbing to 200 before it starts home. You may run out of power before it gets home and again a crash is the result.
I've found the best thing to do is reset the return altitude whenever I'm flying in a different location and set it to something appropriate. I recently was flying at the beach. Return altitude was set to 25 feet. Flying over my back woods I set 200.
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