Hi,
So my quad had been sitting around for a few months and I decided to upgrade the software and try to fly it. It's a stock 3DRobotics kit. I downloaded the latest version of Mission Planner 1.2.29 and uploaded the quadrotor firmware it came with.
I went through the wiki and followed all the instructions including the ESC calibration. After that I decided to do a throttle ramp up to see how sensitive the throttle is (test was done without blades). I barely touched the throttle (~2%) and the motors spun up and started to ramp up to 100% very quickly. I could hear it start slow for a quarter of a second then it just starts ramping up getting faster and faster. I assume this is the altitude hold control (integration term?) trying harder to get to the goal altitude.
I then put on the blades and held it down to see if I could get it to low idle. Instead, at 2% throttle the blades just quickly ramp up to high speed. I'm certain if I let it go it would just fly off and crash.. which I want to avoid. I recall the previous firmware, I could ease the motors on and do small hops..
Anyone have any ideas why this is happening? Is it the altitude hold? Anyway to turn this off?
My controller is a DX8, and the APM2
Thanks
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Ok, so an update in case someone in the future has this same problem. I ended up adding an ultrasonic sensor to help the altitude state estimation. I just trusted the code, slowly brought up the throttle and it took off and hovered! I did two or three flights until the battery holder band broke mid-air... while flying the battery just dropped, disconnected mid-air, and the whole quad dropped from the sky.. I wasn't even moving around that fast...
I had a good laugh though, watching the whole thing just lose power in mid-air was pretty hilarious. Now I have the joy of repairing it again.
Is this normal? Defective?
http://i.imgur.com/FLQEm.jpg
Happy Flying,
Richard
The real problem with a parking lots is if you have kill the throttle and drop the Quad, the asphalt is not very figuring.
Good luck,
Richard
Richard