Oaksl
New Member
I built my own quadcopter and I calibrated my ESCs all at once (with Cleanflight) and it worked. The motors are in sync when I let them spin using the Cleanflight interface (there is a throttle bar that you can pull up and down under the tab "motors"). But when I use my radio control to throttle up, the motors are not in sync at all (some motors spin more slowly than others) so my quad never takes off smoothly and can't hover stably.
What could cause the motors to behave differently when I throttle up using my RC instead of the Cleanflight interface?
How could I fix this?
Here's some information in case that helps:
- I already made sure that all my stick inputs go from 1000us to 2000us and that the stick centers are at 1500us
- RC transmitter: Flysky FS i6s
- RC receiver: Flysky FS-iA6B
- flight controller: Cleanflight SP Racing F3
What could cause the motors to behave differently when I throttle up using my RC instead of the Cleanflight interface?
How could I fix this?
Here's some information in case that helps:
- I already made sure that all my stick inputs go from 1000us to 2000us and that the stick centers are at 1500us
- RC transmitter: Flysky FS i6s
- RC receiver: Flysky FS-iA6B
- flight controller: Cleanflight SP Racing F3