Discussion group for ArduCopter users
Drone flying to non visible point
Hi there,I encountered a problem, while flying in auto mode, with approching to point that was not set by trajectory and is not visible after downloading mission from flight controller by Mission Planner. Does anybody encountered similar problem. The situation is that in the middle flight I stopped the UAV and uploaded new mission and after changing to auto mode it starts to fly in some direction. It goes straight to some point, so I assume it's not mechanical problem. I attached the link to…
Read more…
Comments
2200kv @ 30A will but it depends on the motor and props for lift..
2200kv is usually a small profile motor for about a max of 8 inch props and at that wattage 2 or 3 cell you are looking around sort of 15 mins flight time on a quad or tri.
Prezados Colegas ,
Sou iniciante nesta área e gostaria de saber como posso da iniciar a montagem do meu Primeiro Drone,gostaria de sabe dicas sobre componentes e matérias que serão utilizados na montagem.
Desde já Agradeço a Compreensão.
Atenciosamente.
Jadson Santos
Question about pixhawk hardware:
pixhawk logs vcc @ 5.13v, however its servo rail voltage measures 4.41v. I use 6s lipo, so I have a non 3DR power module and at first I though that the problem was with its BEC sagging under load, so I disconnected it and measured voltage without load exactly 5.13v (as pixhawk logs) When I connect a 9W LED, voltage goes up to 5.2v so this is definitely not a PM issue. Is there some kind of a diode between the main vcc and the servo rail?
I hear ya man, don't sweat it. Now let's go fly! :)
@Josh and @David
I apologize for the comment I made earlier, I'm venting because there are folks out there who think they know what's best for me and others. I do see a benefit for having it, but I don't want it forced on me unless I break the 400' ceiling.
I actually live inside two circles haha
I live within one of the circles... The dotted lines in the sky are quite annoying. But seriously, I share your pain.
My issue is with the display. I can barley see the map due to the TFR circle over my property. I'm not saying to rid it, but I'm allowed to fly withing the TFR as long as I do not break the 400' ceiling. Therefore, I should have the right to turn off the TFR circles if needed. Since I'm sure you don't live within one of these circles, it's easy for you to stomp your feet and be vocal for something that doesn't affect you.
That is exactly right, and the operators are held responsible 100% of the time for their actions, regardless of what the copter does, so this choice should absolutely not be removed. Use the TFR data and build a fence and call it good.
I also want to echo what David said - there are times where these activities are allowed, so, stop trying to turn the software in to big brother and start educating the operators better.
Just to throw a spanner in there. There have been instances where drones have been officially used at airports so I'd been keen to ensure there are no restrictions at all. Information / warning screens sure, but no restrictions.