Eachine Wizard x220 YAW problems

Sciuruz

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Hi

I have been playing around with my x220 and I realy like this little thing and its quite good for the price.
But I have one major problem The YAW won't adjust to 1500, when I try to adjust it it goes aither to 1499 og 1501 not 1500. I have tried in adjusting in betaflight and on the remote but nothing solves the problem (subtrim and Endpoint).
Quite anoying to re adjust the YAW all the time during flight.
It looks like it is the remote itself that won't go to center. Is there any way to fix this ?


Ihave the FlySky FS-i6 controller
Betaflight 3.2 Newest version

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When you set the RC deadband, what exactly does it do? Should i also do something about the Yaw deadband?
I havent been into the Deadbands so will I se the changes right away ore do I have to power up the drone an fly it to se the actual changes?
The accelerometer is calibrated an working fine.
 
Go into your receiver tab and if your problem is related to your flight controller and not mechanical (weak motor, COG) you'll see the virtual image slowly rotating on it's yaw axis. Just tweak the yaw deadband up or down until the quad stabilizes. Also make sure your mid channel is at 1500.
 
When you set the RC deadband, what exactly does it do?

The "DeadBand" setting tells your radio to ignore small movements of the sticks around the midpoints.
The larger the setting the more the stick has to be moved away from center before the radio will consider it to be a valid command.
With the deadband adjusted, put the quad in a hover and just adjust the trim until yaw is stable and there's no rotation then you should be good to go. ;)
 
Thanks once again :). That solved the problems with the YAW. So now I just have to fine tune the rest of the settings and that is quitemore interesting when you don't have to focus on turning your quad al the time ;)
 
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