Good Evening
(I`m a beginner.....)
when the throttle stick are at max (2000) and is operated at the same time roll or nick, the green LED flashes on the ProMini and in the GUI the display (green bar) are freezing for a few seconds.(Roll at 1883)
by throttle max 1800 everything works fine
Motor are not armed
the same in both GUI
Freeimu 0.35 MS
Mini-Pro 5 V
Hobby King-18-20A
Any ideas ore tipps ?
Thanks a lot for your answers
Sorry for may bad english....
throttle issue / Multiwii 2.0
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Re: throttle issue / Multiwii 2.0
You need to use the 2.0 gui that came in the multiwii 2.0 folder you downloaded !
Re: throttle issue / Multiwii 2.0
I`m using the Mw-WinGUI-1.04 which are compatibel with 2.0
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Re: throttle issue / Multiwii 2.0
I have noticed same thing a while back (last summer) in first CP heli FBL development version from viewtopic.php?f=7&t=611&start=10#p3472
And also in one of newer dev. versions but can't remember how I encounter it.
Regards
Andrej
And also in one of newer dev. versions but can't remember how I encounter it.
Regards
Andrej
Re: throttle issue / Multiwii 2.0
With the throttle at Max, the Roll and Nick (Pitch) stick is used to trim the quad for stable mode. The LED is flashing to acknowledge the trim inputs you are applying.
This will not happen when the motors are armed.
The normal method for trimming the quad is to fly in acro mode and trim for stable hover using transmitter trims, then switch on stable mode, note which direction the quad drifts then land, disarm motors, full throttle then using roll and pitch stick to add trim to those directions that are opposite to the way the quad drifted.
Andy
This will not happen when the motors are armed.
The normal method for trimming the quad is to fly in acro mode and trim for stable hover using transmitter trims, then switch on stable mode, note which direction the quad drifts then land, disarm motors, full throttle then using roll and pitch stick to add trim to those directions that are opposite to the way the quad drifted.
Andy