Dear all, I've built an hexacopter with APM1, during my first flight I've realized the hexa was going backward, even if there were no wind at all, what could be? (I've done the level procedure)
Second issue, I've uploaded the latest firmware and had some problems in setting up the parameters...really much different from the one I had saved before.
How can I find the recomended parameters list for hexa with firmware 2.6?
As last, when giving throttle (50%), I hear a strange noise coming from one propeller/Motor, looks to me as a kind of cavitation noise...I changed the propeller thinking it was damaged...but it is still the same.
Any idea?
Thanks
Marco
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Permalink Reply by x-air71 on July 2, 2012 at 2:07am some more informations:
using CLI i've tried radio and motors test, they ran fine.
Set the level several time.
Re-done ESC calibration process.
Re-calibrated the radio channels (only channel 2 is reversed, and I've done at the radio not in AP)
Could it be a soldering problem between esc and motor?
Thanks!
Permalink Reply by Wessie on July 2, 2012 at 6:48am Marco, go back and DOUBLE check that you dont have the incorrect rotation prop running backwards on the rear motor. better yet, Post a top down picture of your quad. It sounds like that prop is running with the trailing edge going forward.
hope that is it...
Permalink Reply by x-air71 on July 2, 2012 at 7:08am Thanks Wessie,
I touched the cables some days ago...I hope I just connected in wrong way...luckily I've done a pre-check before flying.
I will double check this evening!
Tnx
Permalink Reply by x-air71 on July 2, 2012 at 11:38am Hi all, you were right....the motor was spinning in the wrong direction...stupid me...I've tried to fix better the cables since they tend to unplug, expecially during hard landing...and connected back in wrong sequence....
I will have to fly in a windy environment (25-30 km/h) do you have any special suggestion?
Any PID regulation that could improve the hexa stability?
Here I am during maiden flight
Tnx
Marco
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