No guarantees but you could try firmware update with the battery you currently have in the aircraft.EVO is not connected to RC, can't find any method of connecting. Thanks for any help.
Great. Do the same with all your batteries and you’ll be good to go.Yep, that did it, thanks.
This one flew way over my head. What does FW update with battery in the A/C have to do with RC not connecting? I mean, it obviously works, but I don't get it!Great. Do the same with all your batteries and you’ll be good to go.
This is my understanding:This one flew way over my head. What does FW update with battery in the A/C have to do with RC not connecting? I mean, it obviously works, but I don't get it!
That part I am aware of. I just didn't realize that, if a battery's FW needs to be upgraded, it would cause issues with the RC connecting to the A/C.This is my understanding:
Sometimes the batteries require updates in addition to the aircraft. When installing a new FW version, it will automatically update the battery that is in the aircraft at the time of install if a battery upgrade is available. Obviously it won't upgrade batteries that aren't connected, so each battery needs to be updated individually for everything to communicate properly.
I could be wrong, but I had the same issue when I first owned my Evo. Directly or indirectly, updating FW solved the issue for me.That part I am aware of. I just didn't realize that, if a battery's FW needs to be upgraded, it would cause issues with the RC connecting to the A/C.
I remember reading somewhere when the iOs public update came out, that in order to install the public version, the beta must be uninstalled first.Here is a situation I just incurred. I updated to the latest firmware. I had been using the Beta Explorer App. I could not get my Android tablet to connect with the controller. I removed the Explorer App and reinstalled but kept getting no connection. My iPhone would connect via the USB port so I figured the cable must be bad for the Android device. It turned out, after a trip to the dreaded Best Buy lol, that they didn't have a cable. I had another Andriod tablet that is a clunker but installed the Explorer App and it connected. The remedy was to reset my Galaxy tablet to factory to get rid of the Beta Explorer App and install the new version. It is back up and running as it should. I had called Autel but they were unaware of the conflict. I sent them an email and let them know of how I remedied the problem. I hope this saves someone else the hassle I encountered. Still digging this great little drone!
@mixchief It took a full reset of the Android tablet to get rid of the Beta software. I deleted it a couple of times and installed the new version to no avail until the reset.I remember reading somewhere when the iOs public update came out, that in order to install the public version, the beta must be uninstalled first.