Hello,
I have built the following Hexacopter:
Tarot Iron Man 680
3dr Pixhawk w/3dr GPS
Motors - Multistar 4822 690kv
ztw spider 30amp opto ESC
Props = 12 x 4.5 (cheap plastic for now)
Turnigy 5000 30/40c 4S battery (two)
Taranis X8r receiver
All-up Weight with 2 batteries - 3364
I am relatively new. Have flown my 550 with APM2.6 for about 6 months and say the Tarot and had to have one. lol
Anyway, I cannot get the throttle even close to 50% for hovering. It's around 25 or 30 percent really difficult to hover. I added the second 4s battery in hope of weighing it down enough so that I could get the throttle where it needs to be. I want to be able to use Loiter and Drift mode, but until I can get my throttle up there, I cannot (tried it already and it shot up into the trees in my back yard, luckily only two broken props and skid on the landing gear.)
I've see video of other builds with my specs and and they seem to do fine so I must be doing something wrong or...not doing something I should be doing. The life of a noob! lol
Thanks,
Bill
I have built the following Hexacopter:
Tarot Iron Man 680
3dr Pixhawk w/3dr GPS
Motors - Multistar 4822 690kv
ztw spider 30amp opto ESC
Props = 12 x 4.5 (cheap plastic for now)
Turnigy 5000 30/40c 4S battery (two)
Taranis X8r receiver
All-up Weight with 2 batteries - 3364
I am relatively new. Have flown my 550 with APM2.6 for about 6 months and say the Tarot and had to have one. lol
Anyway, I cannot get the throttle even close to 50% for hovering. It's around 25 or 30 percent really difficult to hover. I added the second 4s battery in hope of weighing it down enough so that I could get the throttle where it needs to be. I want to be able to use Loiter and Drift mode, but until I can get my throttle up there, I cannot (tried it already and it shot up into the trees in my back yard, luckily only two broken props and skid on the landing gear.)
I've see video of other builds with my specs and and they seem to do fine so I must be doing something wrong or...not doing something I should be doing. The life of a noob! lol
Thanks,
Bill