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9.Troubleshooting
Won’t arm:
If your Ai X PlusOne won’t arm, check to see if you have a GPS signal. The craft needs a GPS lock before it will arm.
Won’t achieve GPS Lock:
If your Ai X PlusOne won’t achieve a GPS lock, look for a blue light inside the compass. The blue light signifies a GPS
lock, a green light means it is still searching. Be sure that you are clear from trees, buildings, hills, etc. After powering on
your craft, allow up to 5 minutes for the craft to connect. Depending on weather and number of satellites available, your
craft may take a much shorter time. If you cannot get a GPS lock, recycle power by disconnecting and reconnecting the
battery. If you still cannot get a GPS lock, calibrate your X PlusOne.
Craft is “toilet bowling” in the air:
If your X PlusOne is making a toilet bowl motion in the air, spinning and not holding location, it is very likely a GPS
connection issue. Recalibrate your craft and make sure that you have plenty of satellites and a strong signal. If the craft is
still toilet bowling, check behind the top pylon to make sure that the PixFalcon is secure. If it is loose, stuff hot glue into the
gap to secure it inside the craft.
Craft won’t hold a loiter position:
*See above
Won’t connect to Mission Planner Software:
If your craft won’t connect to a computer software, recycle power by disconnecting then reconnecting the battery to your
craft. Eject, then reinsert the USB telemetry cable to your computer and make sure that you have the correct COM port
selected in the software.
10. FAQ
1-How fast can it go and what is the range?
The X PlusOne can fly up to 60 mph and approximately a mile away from the remote. The battery life is approximately 20
minutes.
2-Is it hard to fly? What kind of experience do you need?
From its inception, the X PlusOne was designed with the average operator in mind. If you can fly a multi-rotor or RC
airplane, you can fly the X PlusOne. We suggest approximately 5 or more hours of training on a typical quadcopter to
prepare for a more comfortable flight.
3-How does the AI version work?
The AI version of the X PlusOne contains a GPS unit that communicates with nearby satellites. This version can be fully
autonomous and can be programed to fly solo missions, return to land, even follow me mode!
Find more details here: http://store.xcraft.io/xplusone-store-xcraft-vtol-drone-sandpoint-id/xcraft-x-plusone-ready-to-fly-ai-
telemetry
5-How are they made?
The X PlusOne is assembled entirely by hand at our headquarters in downtown Coeur d’ Alene, Idaho. Each product is
test flown and thoroughly inspected to ensure a quality product upon delivery.
6-How long does the battery last and how long does it take to charge?
The battery typically lasts 20-25 mins and takes 30 mins to charge.
7-Is it waterproof?
The X PlusOne is made of porous Styrofoam and contains exposed electronic components inside, so water is not its best
friend. We suggest keeping your X PlusOne as dry as possible.
8-What is it made out of?
The X PlusOne is made from Expanded PolyOlefin (EPO). EPO is a very strong, lightweight expanded foam, similar to
Styrofoam except more flexible and able to be glued with CA glue.
9-What are the dimensions of the aircraft?