jfro
Aerial Fun
Thought I'd get a general discussion going on the AlexMos 32bit board with AutoTune.
I downloaded the new firmware tonight and ran autotune. I ran it 3 times trying different ways. Did a back yard test flight. Not bad. Did another autotune based on those settings and then went and tweaked a few non pid settings. I'm pretty impressed. The caveat being it was an easy night to fly as the wind was almost non-existent.
Flew it with a gh4 on a my diy gimbal and diy x8 w/ 3515's avroto's and Naza v2 auw of 18lbs.
The PID settings are very different from what I have been using. While I've been on the low end of the pid's, autotune put them on the higher end. I used the same power settings as before. I think I will try running the power up a little more and do another autotune.
Anyway, those are my first impressions and I'm cautiously optimistic autotune and the 32bit boards are going to be a decent setup in quality for those of us who can't afford a Movi M5.
Let's hear from others on their experience with the Alexmos 32bit board.
I downloaded the new firmware tonight and ran autotune. I ran it 3 times trying different ways. Did a back yard test flight. Not bad. Did another autotune based on those settings and then went and tweaked a few non pid settings. I'm pretty impressed. The caveat being it was an easy night to fly as the wind was almost non-existent.
Flew it with a gh4 on a my diy gimbal and diy x8 w/ 3515's avroto's and Naza v2 auw of 18lbs.
The PID settings are very different from what I have been using. While I've been on the low end of the pid's, autotune put them on the higher end. I used the same power settings as before. I think I will try running the power up a little more and do another autotune.
Anyway, those are my first impressions and I'm cautiously optimistic autotune and the 32bit boards are going to be a decent setup in quality for those of us who can't afford a Movi M5.
Let's hear from others on their experience with the Alexmos 32bit board.
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