I'm having a problem with a Pixhawk that came with a 3DR DIY 4X kit. APM Planner is reporting "Bad Compass Health". The compass is an external uBlox GPS combo that came with the kit.
I've tried several solutions that include,
-running APM Planner with the quad outdoors with a clear view of the sky,
-repositioning the GPS/compass antenna further away from the frame
-swapping the 3DR provided GPS/compass combo with a Ublox M8N that I had laying around,
-installing ArduPlane on the Quadcopter, then reinstalling ArduCopter-quad, and
-inserting a new sdcard.
None of these have provided resolution.
I have two other quads with Pixhawks, (one is a genuine 3DR, the other is a BangGood knockoff) and I had not encountered this error with either. Here is a picture from MissionPlanner of the compass settings. Any suggestions as to what might be the issue here? Thanks in advance...
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Thanks for responding Martin. "Yes" to both questions: arrow is facing forwards, and light does flash blue. Both of the external compasses report "bad health" when plugged into this Pixhawk. I'm starting to think that this Pixhawk has a factory defect. It has never flown.
Martin Lachance said:
Okay, with 12c and GPS unplugged I can do a compass calibration. With just the GPS plugged in (and 12c cal unplugged) I can arm and spin the motors. However- I am not getting a GPS signal. I've tried this with my two uBlox units outside with an unobstructed view of the sky. When I plug 12c in I get bad compass health. I've yet to get a good GPS from either uBlox. Thoughts on this? As indicated earlier, I've got 2 other Pixhawks, neither gave me the problems that this one has. Thanks in advance...
Nope, no dots in the windows. I found that curious and possibly significant.
allan said:
you have no dots in the progress window?
so your error is with the compass calabration?
good advice from @Martin Lachance best to use mavlink radio.
i also use a 3 meter usb cable with good results.
maybe keep ic2 cable away from other wires.
unless you have 3rd compass you dont need it checked.
best of luck
I have to say.....although it should go without saying......put some distance between the "platform" and any metals, magnets and electronic devises. I dont perform compass calibration indoors, anymore!! And i live in upstate NY where its very cold this time of year. I place the the bird outdoors, without flight battery, to aclimate to the ambient temps, then install the warm battery. I perform the calibrations via MavLink radio, not USB to laptop, 56,700 baud. Further distance between laptop (electronic device) and GPS/Compass puck. Use flight battery for power and props off.
I the past, with MP screaming errors at me, I found resolve by ignoring the the audibles and continue with repeating both calibration for compass and accelerometers.