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Maintenance and repair

In this article, you can find information about how to do maintenance and repair for WingtraOne ID <=1135.

WingtraOne User Manual - Release 1.6 on page 68 contains detailed information about how to do maintenance and repair. 

Charging WingtraOne drone batteries

Before going to the field, you have to charge the batteries for the WingtraOne drone, remote control (RC) and tablet. The following sections describe how to charge the drone batteries. 

WingtraOne uses Lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-Ion battery packs may get hot, explode or ignite, and cause serious injury if exposed to abusive conditions. Be sure to follow the safety warnings listed in this article.

Detailed instructions about how to charge WingtraOne batteries for Wingtra ID <=1135 can be found in this PDF manual on page 28: WingtraOne User Manual - Release 1.6.

If you possess a WingtraOne with ID ≤ 1135, you should expect to get a warning at 35% battery charge and RTH should be triggered at 25%.

Update WingtraPilot & WingtraOne

You will profit from software updates Wingtra provides for both WingtraPilot and the WingtraOne firmware. When connected to the internet WingtraPilot will inform you when a new update is available. To enable the latest software improvements please follow the instructions in WingtraOne User Manual - Release 1.6 on page 69 to update your WingtraPilot and WingtraOne. The latest available release for units up to ID 1135 is 1.9.4.

Set up Sony QX1 20MP camera

In WingtraOne User Manual - Release 1.6 on page 11 you can find detailed instructions on how to set up a QX1 camera for WingtraOne.

Set up Sony RX1R2 40MP camera

In WingtraOne User Manual - Release 1.6 on page 17 you can find detailed instructions on how to set up an RX1R2 camera for WingtraOne.