Let me start off by saying I have been searching the discussion boards for some time now and have now found many if any that are building large Quads using the Pixhawk and the U8 Tiger motors. I am a bit of an overachiever and and wanted build and efficient UAV with long endurance. I have put together one using the following equipment.
1200 mm motor to motor frame.
Pixhawk Flight controller.
Castle Creations 50A ESC's
6s 15C Lipo Battery
U8 Tiger Motors
28" Tiger Props
Taranis 9XD Radio
Here is my problem. I have gone through all of the calibrations from the flight controler, motors, ESC's and the radio. When I calibrated the ESC's by using the flight controller bypass the motors spin up in reasonable increments as i increase the throttle. When I arm the system the motors begin to spin at an idle speed. When I try to increase the throttle there is no change in response from 0% to about 60%. At that point the motors spin at 100% RPM from 60% to 100% throttle. I have contacted 3D Robotics and the technician told me that he would speak to their engineers and contact me back. I know I am impatient but a week later I still have not answer. I am hoping that someone here can lead me to a solution. I am thinking that there may be some problem with the flight controller.
Thanks in advance
Will
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Hi Willian,
Sorry I can't help you. Could you please tell me what frame are you using?
Thanks
I am using the V2 PRO QUAD/X8 Frame with 25mm custom Carbon Fiber arms.
http://www.quadframe.us/
Here is a great frame design with lightweight, thin vertical arms for best airflow.
http://www.instructables.com/id/Aluminum-sport-X-copter-frame-desig...
Just a pity those arms will oscillate horizontally when you spin up high torque motors with big props. Especially if you run the ESC's at high clocks without Simonk.
Why don't you just add me we can talk about it and maybe I need to work on the presentation but I assure you will love it.
LOL I have exactly high torque motors without simonk!!
they don't.... there is a torque wire for that. The middle hole at the end of the arm.
Dude...you're turning 12" props on 3S going by the inventables post. You're not turning high torque motors yet. Have you some pics of your 1200mm setup, maybe? And this "torque wire", that nobody else on here is using?