I recently built an S500 using the DJI NAZA M v2 FC. I'm also using the S-BUS
connection on a X4R receiver with an X9D Taranis radio. I think I have
everything setup correctly and my gimbals and switches set properly. My issue
is with the start up of the quad. I'm using the 935KV Emax motors and 30amp
Platinum ESCs.
My issue is on startup. When I arm and start the motors only motor 4 starts. I
have to give it 'some'throttle' before the other 3 will spin up. And when they
do, I must keep the throttle above 50% to keep them running. I also noticed that
the throttle is not linear at all using Atti or GPS modes. In either of those
modes, when I give it enough throttle to finally takes off, it wants to lurch
upward very quickly without having much control of the stick. The motor speed
does not seem to be linear at all. With such big props (10.5") I would have
figured the motors would be much more 'graceful' allowing fairly even control
and gradual lift-off as I push the throttle forward. That doesn't seem to be
the case. How do I decrease the sensitivity of the gimbal and make the
responsiveness of the motors more smooth and uniform?
I'm waiting for bigger batteries to arrive, but these tests were done using a
2200mAh 11.1v 3S battery. Is that my problem? Do I need a battery with more
voltage (4S)? Is there an issue with my ESCs? Is there a way to tweak the NAZA flight
characteristics? I'm really going for a no non-sense approach and would simply
like easy and slow flights for video.
I'm very new to the hobby, and still finding my way around various flight
controllers, and thought the NAZA system with GPS would provide me with a better
flight experience. So far I haven't even managed to get off the ground with any
kind of reasonable control yet. So I'm not too impressed. I expected much more
from the NAZA. I'm not into racing, just want a similar flying experience as I
get with my Yuneec, Q500+. Is that possible with a homemade quad?
connection on a X4R receiver with an X9D Taranis radio. I think I have
everything setup correctly and my gimbals and switches set properly. My issue
is with the start up of the quad. I'm using the 935KV Emax motors and 30amp
Platinum ESCs.
My issue is on startup. When I arm and start the motors only motor 4 starts. I
have to give it 'some'throttle' before the other 3 will spin up. And when they
do, I must keep the throttle above 50% to keep them running. I also noticed that
the throttle is not linear at all using Atti or GPS modes. In either of those
modes, when I give it enough throttle to finally takes off, it wants to lurch
upward very quickly without having much control of the stick. The motor speed
does not seem to be linear at all. With such big props (10.5") I would have
figured the motors would be much more 'graceful' allowing fairly even control
and gradual lift-off as I push the throttle forward. That doesn't seem to be
the case. How do I decrease the sensitivity of the gimbal and make the
responsiveness of the motors more smooth and uniform?
I'm waiting for bigger batteries to arrive, but these tests were done using a
2200mAh 11.1v 3S battery. Is that my problem? Do I need a battery with more
voltage (4S)? Is there an issue with my ESCs? Is there a way to tweak the NAZA flight
characteristics? I'm really going for a no non-sense approach and would simply
like easy and slow flights for video.
I'm very new to the hobby, and still finding my way around various flight
controllers, and thought the NAZA system with GPS would provide me with a better
flight experience. So far I haven't even managed to get off the ground with any
kind of reasonable control yet. So I'm not too impressed. I expected much more
from the NAZA. I'm not into racing, just want a similar flying experience as I
get with my Yuneec, Q500+. Is that possible with a homemade quad?