The values I measured are quite good. On my airframe, I wouldn't have changed a thing regarding vibration.
(I've since thrown the Pocket Drone away as it's an utter piece of trash for a million other well-documented reasons, but vibration levels were good.)
Measure your own vibration levels to see how they compare to the recommended ranges. Thicker foam does not automatically translate to better dampening.
Is this good or bad? I'm still dealing with some of the "other" PD issues but I did realise the other day that the board is merely mounted on a bit of thin foam whereas a lot of drones I've seen had the APM on rubber mounts. Would you say it is worth doing something about that? I have some better (read thicker) foam I could mount it on.
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Thants Knut, that is really helpful feedback. I'll check it when (if!) I ever get it flying again and if it looks reasonable I won't change anything.
The values I measured are quite good. On my airframe, I wouldn't have changed a thing regarding vibration.
(I've since thrown the Pocket Drone away as it's an utter piece of trash for a million other well-documented reasons, but vibration levels were good.)
Measure your own vibration levels to see how they compare to the recommended ranges. Thicker foam does not automatically translate to better dampening.
Is this good or bad? I'm still dealing with some of the "other" PD issues but I did realise the other day that the board is merely mounted on a bit of thin foam whereas a lot of drones I've seen had the APM on rubber mounts. Would you say it is worth doing something about that? I have some better (read thicker) foam I could mount it on.