Hi all,
This is my first post so please be gentle :)
I have recently replaced my multiwii board with a APM 2.5 and have had some setup problems
that I have unable to resolve.
Firstly the quad used to fly very well when using the multiwii board so I thought the upgrade would
be quite painless. However, I ran the motor test option just to check rotation etc and got quite a surprise.
The motors have been fitted as per the requirements and then connected to the board in the required order.
I noted the information about the motors and they would run up in a clockwise direction starting with motor 1 ( top right). Well for me this has not happened.
I have the motors installed from the top right clockwise 1,4,2,3. 1 and 2 CCW and 3 and 4 CW
The first motor to move was as expected motor 1 then clockwise to motor 4 then instead of motor 2 it went to 3 then finished with 2.
I have each motor connected in sequence 1 to 1, 2 to 2 etc..
They all rotate in the correct direction.
I have run up the quad, hand held and it is uncontrollable ( as I thought it would be).
I have also erased the eeprom and reloaded the software again just incase of corruption
Any ideas anybody
Thanks in anticipation
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Hi Shyam.
Once again thanks for the replies.
Sorry about the confusion, but thanks for the help.
I will try again.
I have connected to the AMP on output pins 1 to 4 four motors directly to their respective ESC's.
On the inputs I have all the radio channels from the RCV 1 to 7.
I have a 3DR power module that supplies power to the APM.
I also have another board for power distribution only, which supplies all the motor ESC's.
I have a GPS module connected to the correct port
I have run the erase command
I have loaded the FW via the MP only
I have run through all the setup procedures many times and as such have become quite familiar with these ( much as I do not wish to!)
So in short a motors only connection with any item on the quad is with the APM output pins only ( excluding power )
With the motors connected in the manuals order it does not behave correctly. With 2 an 3 swapped ( in the wrong order ) it appears to do as you would expect.
So as far as I can see the only way the quad can fly correctly is by connecting the motors 2 and 3 to the incorrect output pins of the APM. Surely this must be wrong?
Hi,
But what is the problem? Did you fly outside?