KoMoDo
Member
Hello,
I am building a quadcopter as part of a project in school. I am trying to configure it using Betaflight but am encountering some difficulties. The default ESC/Motor setting was Oneshot125 but I was having difficulties with that, so I switched it to PPM and so far I had all the motors turn on. Is there a way to confirm that that is the right setting for my motors? (using BLHeli Makerfire 12A ESC's, and EMAX 2204's)
My other, main problem is that when I move the left joystick on my controller (Flysky FS-i6, receiver Flysky FS-IA6 that came with the controller) - the only output I see through Betaflight is AUX3 and AUX4. I found this resource that might help me out, but I am not sure how to apply it.
I am currently away from home and did not bring the quadcopter (image below) - I do have the controller, receiver and flight controller with me. I am not getting light from the receiver, which makes me assume that the flight controller needs the battery connected to it (via BEC) in order to provide enough power to the receiver? I figured that micro USB might have been enough.
Thank you,
KoMoDo
I am building a quadcopter as part of a project in school. I am trying to configure it using Betaflight but am encountering some difficulties. The default ESC/Motor setting was Oneshot125 but I was having difficulties with that, so I switched it to PPM and so far I had all the motors turn on. Is there a way to confirm that that is the right setting for my motors? (using BLHeli Makerfire 12A ESC's, and EMAX 2204's)
My other, main problem is that when I move the left joystick on my controller (Flysky FS-i6, receiver Flysky FS-IA6 that came with the controller) - the only output I see through Betaflight is AUX3 and AUX4. I found this resource that might help me out, but I am not sure how to apply it.
I am currently away from home and did not bring the quadcopter (image below) - I do have the controller, receiver and flight controller with me. I am not getting light from the receiver, which makes me assume that the flight controller needs the battery connected to it (via BEC) in order to provide enough power to the receiver? I figured that micro USB might have been enough.
Thank you,
KoMoDo