450 chinese quad with flysky fs-t6 tx having troubles

spudman49

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Fellas: I have a Chinese 450 quad, open pilot, flysky f's-t6 tx. With the open pilot firmware, everything went well programming the quad. Next the tx programed just fine, with no glitches.
Problem I am having, is when I try and take off under full throttle the quad nose dives either forward or backwards. No matter what I try it tilts one way or the other. What is going on with this quad has got me baffled. Can anyone help me with this problem. Any info would really help. Thanks
The Spudman
 
Ok, now it gets interesting, it seems that to get your 450 quad to fly right you have to adjust your pid settings. Does anyone have a 450
quad running open pilot board and a Flysky f's-t6 tx, that has been successful flying it. What I need is (right on) pid settings for my quad.
If your quad is using this and its flying right, please post a reply. Thanks The Spudman
 
I think you may have other problems, but go back into setup and choose the DJI F450.

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Some guy said:
I would make sure that the motor leads are all connected to the cc3d in the correct order. I have the same on my 450 and I just use one of the preset settings at the end of the setup for the 450 sized quad and the PIDs work fine for me

If you wanna try PIDs here some that were posted for a 450.

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Once these settings are put into open pilot and saved they should be good to go. Another question, I have a Flysky f's-t6 tx, what settings
do I program into my radio so it mates up with the open pilot settings. I tried to fly the quad and it still wants to flip over at takeoff. It
has become very frustrating and down right comical. I just hope that its a very simple fix, cause I am pulling my hair on trying to get this
quad in the air. I have watched the video above a dozen times, trying to see if I have missed something but everything they say in the
video I have done correctly. I am going to a quadcopter shop to see a fella that told me that he can figure it out. We will have to see if he
can help me. Regards The Spudman
 
Found the problem, the cc3d open pilot board was mounted east, west instead of north, south. Got it right now and the quad flies
great. Thanks for all the info. The Spudman
 
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