Throttle makes yaw left

James

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I've had my quadcopter for a while now, and I have noticed that when I throttle up, either fast, or im using lots of throttle on a low battery, the quad yaws left quite substantially. This makes LOS fairly difficult and makes learning FPV nearly impossible because it's hard o go straight. I put on fresh props and it still occured. I am running it on a Hovership MHQ2 that I printed. Everything else about it works well, and at a low throttle it doesn't yaw much if at all.
 
Hi James what motors and FCB are you using are the all the motors the same distance for the centre of the quad,
 
Hi James what motors and FCB are you using are the all the motors the same distance for the centre of the quad,
Yes, the motors are all the same distance apart and from the center. I am using the naze32 acro which only has an accelerometer. No Gps, magnometer, or barometer. I am using turnigy multistar baby beast V2 with Gemfan 5x3 and 5x4 props. Both sizes have the same effect on yaw.
 
Hi James are the ESCs flashed with BLheli not saying it that but they work better with multistar motors
They are the the hobby king blue series 12A ESC's. I'm not sure what they are flashed with but I currently don't have a reflasher in order to reflash them
 
When I used the Hobby King Blues I had to hook each one up individually to the throttle channel of the receiver and program them to my throttle positions max and low positions. If you do not do this you will get a unbalanced speed from your motors and this will cause yaw and in my case it could cause your whole ship to flip and enter the ground at a high rate of depression. LOL. If you need more help let me know. jason@longrangerc.com
 
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