Hi all from the sunny UK,
first off, thanks for all the help that's been given to others which has helped me enormously in building my Flamewheel!
Am completely new to R/C so it's been a real 'adventure' getting even this far....
I've been following plenty of threads along the way wrt the build, the setup, the Tx/Rx etc & finally, setting the 450 up for the 1st flight.
I've set up the Naza with the assistant like this :View attachment 3518View attachment 3519View attachment 3520View attachment 3521
which seems to correspond with what others have set up.
My Tx / Rx (Spektrum Dx7s & AR8000) have been set up thus:
View attachment 3524 View attachment 3525
which gives me the correct Atti / Manual selection + the switched failsafe.
Everything else on the TX is stock - no expo (not even looked that up to see what it does yet!), nada.
I am using the stock 8" props + a Turnigy 4s 3000 LiPo
After my first few attempts at getting airborne, I came back indoors & disassembled the 450 to what you can see here -
View attachment 3522View attachment 3523
to prove to myself that the Naza is facing the correct way & no obvious screw ups!
I have triple checked that the motors are going :
1. (top right red arm) counter clockwise with 8045 prop
2. (top left red arm) clockwise with 8045R prop
3. (bottom left white arm) counter clockwise with 8045 prop
4. (bottom right white arm) clockwise with 8045R prop
I also got the other half to check the direction of rotation too just to make sure I wasn't being an idiot!!!!
On startup, LED check colours as expected, in Atti mode (flashing yellow), as I increase throttle, the craft lifts more on one side than the other then eventually flips.
If I hold on to the 450 & mess with the elevator & aileron on Tx, the 450 seems to respond as expected - I'm too cautions to give it too much throttle as it pulls pretty heavily!
I can feel the Naza trying to correct the craft if I move it around but very hard to feel if it is the correct sense.
I was expecting the copter to lift pretty stabilised but instead it just wants to flip (& has done so 4 or 5 times!).
The weather is warm & no breeze / wind at all.
I have tried the stock / default gains + the ones you see above & neither seem to make any difference.
Oh, have only flipped it onto grass from 0 height so wouldn't think the Naza is damaged? (well, not by me anyway!).
There has got to be something I'm missing - am I meant to be stirring the Tx sticks madly, trying to keep this thing level?
Do I give it loads of power to get away from the ground & see what happens (kinda scared to try this & see this $$$ kit disintegrate!)
Or is there something you can see wrong in my setup?
I'm going mad here trying to figure out what is up!!
Thanks for any help you guys can give,
Kind regards,
Nic
first off, thanks for all the help that's been given to others which has helped me enormously in building my Flamewheel!
Am completely new to R/C so it's been a real 'adventure' getting even this far....
I've been following plenty of threads along the way wrt the build, the setup, the Tx/Rx etc & finally, setting the 450 up for the 1st flight.
I've set up the Naza with the assistant like this :View attachment 3518View attachment 3519View attachment 3520View attachment 3521
which seems to correspond with what others have set up.
My Tx / Rx (Spektrum Dx7s & AR8000) have been set up thus:
View attachment 3524 View attachment 3525
which gives me the correct Atti / Manual selection + the switched failsafe.
Everything else on the TX is stock - no expo (not even looked that up to see what it does yet!), nada.
I am using the stock 8" props + a Turnigy 4s 3000 LiPo
After my first few attempts at getting airborne, I came back indoors & disassembled the 450 to what you can see here -
View attachment 3522View attachment 3523
to prove to myself that the Naza is facing the correct way & no obvious screw ups!
I have triple checked that the motors are going :
1. (top right red arm) counter clockwise with 8045 prop
2. (top left red arm) clockwise with 8045R prop
3. (bottom left white arm) counter clockwise with 8045 prop
4. (bottom right white arm) clockwise with 8045R prop
I also got the other half to check the direction of rotation too just to make sure I wasn't being an idiot!!!!
On startup, LED check colours as expected, in Atti mode (flashing yellow), as I increase throttle, the craft lifts more on one side than the other then eventually flips.
If I hold on to the 450 & mess with the elevator & aileron on Tx, the 450 seems to respond as expected - I'm too cautions to give it too much throttle as it pulls pretty heavily!
I can feel the Naza trying to correct the craft if I move it around but very hard to feel if it is the correct sense.
I was expecting the copter to lift pretty stabilised but instead it just wants to flip (& has done so 4 or 5 times!).
The weather is warm & no breeze / wind at all.
I have tried the stock / default gains + the ones you see above & neither seem to make any difference.
Oh, have only flipped it onto grass from 0 height so wouldn't think the Naza is damaged? (well, not by me anyway!).
There has got to be something I'm missing - am I meant to be stirring the Tx sticks madly, trying to keep this thing level?
Do I give it loads of power to get away from the ground & see what happens (kinda scared to try this & see this $$$ kit disintegrate!)
Or is there something you can see wrong in my setup?
I'm going mad here trying to figure out what is up!!
Thanks for any help you guys can give,
Kind regards,
Nic
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