Frustrated!!!

billybutcher

Well-Known Member
Hi All, another curve ball from the guy that wants it to all work perfectly but without buying it all ready done!!! my own worse enemy...

changes I've made recently which seem to be giving me more jello and shake than before. just wanted some thoughts to see if any one else has come across.

tarot 650,
1. Went from 12" props to 1555
2. increase gimbal rail to 50cm (similar to Ringalongs rig)
3. ordered 12mm carbon tubes but using original bungs fro mounts so a much tighter squeeze (would this increase vibrations?)

quad is balanced with a 4s 8000mah at the back and the feiya-tech 3d mini at the front

sorry one last question, how can I remove the cameras setting from showing up on the lcd receiver screen, its blocking the osd info!!!

this is the last one, had a go last night and had put some pretty well balanced 1447 on and increased the gains by 5 points. on giving it some welly it start to have what i can only say as a tank slapper.... and took at leat 5-10 seconds to regain stability, bloody scary!

thanks from a frustrated Englishman! i will also post this in general discussions
 
damn sorry man i have no idea but hope u get the help u need! thats why i try to do everything in life the simplest way possible, i get frustrated very easily, and i just can't take anymore disappointment in my life:(
 
I'm not sure if this applies to you, but I reduced the jello on my camera quad by quite a bit by re-balancing my props and the motors. Not entirely sure if it was a prop that was vibrating or a motor, but it helped. You could give it a try, worse case nothing improves, but at least you eliminated one possibility.

EDIT: Just saw in another post someone else suggested balancing the motors, so this is kind of redundant.
 
sorry one last question, how can I remove the cameras setting from showing up on the lcd receiver screen,
Doesn't the camera itself have a way to turn off it's OSD?

Here's mine, the OSD can be triggered on/off.
Dazzne-P2-review.jpg
 
I'm not sure if this applies to you, but I reduced the jello on my camera quad by quite a bit by re-balancing my props and the motors. Not entirely sure if it was a prop that was vibrating or a motor, but it helped. You could give it a try, worse case nothing improves, but at least you eliminated one possibility.

EDIT: Just saw in another post someone else suggested balancing the motors, so this is kind of redundant.
thanks Twainhearts, I've been looking in to balancing the motors as well, next on the list. I've also ordered a new balancer to help me out.
 
Doesn't the camera itself have a way to turn off it's OSD?

Here's mine, the OSD can be triggered on/off.
Dazzne-P2-review.jpg
thanks Jackson, i did some research after posting and its the same as yours, i thought it need to be on to send the signal to the transmitter, apparently not! cheers again.
 
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