KK2.1.5 settings

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Just wanted to post a thread where you guys reply with your current settings and a brief explanation. Be sure to include your skill level and firmware.
 
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Hi ok I will start it off any one that has the KK2.1.5 needs to re-flash with steveis1.8s1pro( not the 1.9 unless you have the KK acro mini) this firmware is very stable and the quad will fly very well on the default setting , If you do use this please remember to donate to Steveis the money goes to Charity if you can find the link let me know I will post it here
 
I have owned nothing but the KK2.1 boards since they came out. Always flash it with this site. http://lazyzero.de/en/modellbau/kkmulticopterflashtool
Since the last 1.9 version I don't ever have to change the P gain or I limit on anything with a 935kv motor. Or with a 430mm frame or bigger. I just fly them with the default settings. 65/30. I think. Yaw I like it a little lower than default. I do like my stick scale settings at 10,10,40. Yaw is always good to have incase you need to turn quickly while learning.
Now I have found on the "Black bug" which I would call an indoor model/outdoor model, I do have to lower the P gain to 20 and the I limit to half of that around 9 or 10. Seems it likes it best around this setting for that setup. That uses 1050 kv motors. Steveis is a genius for writing that firmware.
My skill level is newbie to just touching intermediate. I can fly in a circle with the nose facing the front way. Any faster I will crash it. One day I hope to get to FPV racing level with my goggles. But that's a ways off.
 
I have owned nothing but the KK2.1 boards since they came out. Always flash it with this site. http://lazyzero.de/en/modellbau/kkmulticopterflashtool
Since the last 1.9 version I don't ever have to change the P gain or I limit on anything with a 935kv motor. Or with a 430mm frame or bigger. I just fly them with the default settings. 65/30. I think. Yaw I like it a little lower than default. I do like my stick scale settings at 10,10,40. Yaw is always good to have incase you need to turn quickly while learning.
Now I have found on the "Black bug" which I would call an indoor model/outdoor model, I do have to lower the P gain to 20 and the I limit to half of that around 9 or 10. Seems it likes it best around this setting for that setup. That uses 1050 kv motors. Steveis is a genius for writing that firmware.
My skill level is newbie to just touching intermediate. I can fly in a circle with the nose facing the front way. Any faster I will crash it. One day I hope to get to FPV racing level with my goggles. But that's a ways off.
I have used Lazy Zero, but it is a lot more graphical based and not as feature full as Steveis 1.8
 
When i decide to graduate to a more hobby grade build, i was considering the KK 2.1.5 mini..Is this the same board just in a smaller size? or are there other differences?

I will surely need help with this one.:oops:
 
When i decide to graduate to a more hobby grade build, i was considering the KK 2.1.5 mini..Is this the same board just in a smaller size? or are there other differences?

I will surely need help with this one.:oops:
There are differences, it is really not worth it unless you are REALLY pressed for size.
 
Hi Guys its about time Hobby king paid Rolf Bakke to upgrade the kk to have GPS return home etc to keep up with the FCB on offer at a good price like the zyx-m with gps
 
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