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DJI MAVIC 3 Propeller Motor Overloaded

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Mavic 3 Low-Noise Propellers (9453F)
Micro-fractures, chips, or warping in the propeller blades increase aerodynamic drag and reduce lift efficiency. The ESC compensates by drawing higher current to maintain flight stability; when this current draw exceeds the firmware's thermal protection limits, the 'Overloaded' error is triggered.
SKU: CP.MA.00000424.01
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Mavic 3 Intelligent Flight Battery
Aging LiPo cells exhibit increased internal resistance, leading to significant voltage sag during high-torque maneuvers (climbing or Sport mode). To maintain the wattage required for lift during a voltage drop, the ESC must pull higher amperage, which can be misidentified by the flight controller as a motor overload condition.
SKU: CP.MA.00000423.01
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Mavic 3 Propulsion Motor
Mechanical resistance within the motor assembly, such as worn ball bearings or sand/debris ingress in the stator-rotor gap, creates physical friction. This friction forces the motor to consume more electrical power to overcome the resistance, resulting in a genuine electrical overload state.
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