-set the disarm time to zero (disabled) and saved
-plugged in battery, armed inside (65F), hovered in my room just fine no problems
-took it outside (25F slight breeze)
-let sit for 10 minutes to cool off
-blue blinking led indicated it was still armed and when given a nudge of throttle engines 2 and 3 spun so fast i almost flipped on the ground
-disarmed, unplugged, replugged, armed (it actually armed this time) but taking off was like balancing a ball on an upside down bowl (impossible)
-disarmed
-promptly took inside, rearmed in room no problem, HOVERED NO PROBLEM. at all.
I think you're right. One of the crashes from the previous frame put a hairline fracture through a part of the board and when the copper in the board cools and subsequently contracts, the contacts weaken and stuff gets funky. The rest of the board is made of silica or something and i doubt it contracts as much as copper wires do in lower temperatures.
How do i physically clean a FC board? there's some dust and stuff on it... chlorox alcohol wipes?
Gonna order a new CC3D from getfpv...
thanks a lot