Altitude hold on 550

RAHCO

New Member
Just completed my 550. How do you engage altitude hold? I have to use a lot of throttle movement to maintain any altitude. How do you engage heading hold?
 

Tahoe Ed

Active Member
First off what controller are you using. If you are using a Naza then the answer with altitude hold is to have it in ATTI mode. It should hover at 50% throttle. There is no compass on the Naza therefore no heading hold. If you are using something else let us know.
 

RAHCO

New Member
Yes I am using a NAZA controller. I am in ATTI mode. I am using a DX8 Spektrum that has a smooth stick movement. When I get it in stable level hover, with hands off the throttle, it just drops. Once I let it go all the way to the grass. It sat there for a couple seconds and then started up. It seems to me it is getting throttle adjustments from the bar.... but no altitude hold. I set my vertical gain to 90% and both of the attitude gain to 90%.

On start up, the green led blinks a few times before going to the yellow blink. After I lift off I am getting a rapid red blink. I lowered my voltage cut offs, thinking I was getting false voltages. No change. It seems to fly just fine except for the altitude hold.

I got mixed up on the heading. I've been studying the Quadrino board.
 

Fast red sounds like LVC, Try turning it off altogether... And double check stick calibration on both the tx and naza

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RAHCO

New Member
I re-set LVC to 0 in the assistant. As soon as I wrote to NAZA the value changed to 10. Do you mean to turn all the voltage protection off?
 


Tahoe Ed

Active Member
I use a second warning of 3.3v per cell. So for a 3S, I am at 9.9v and for a 4S, I am at 13.2v. Since this is under load the actual voltage is slightly higher. i end up putting back about 80% into the lipo. I also use a timer on my Tx to be safe. When the timer goes off, I know it is time to start heading home. It normally goes off 30sec after the yellow warning goes off.

I re-set LVC to 0 in the assistant. As soon as I wrote to NAZA the value changed to 10. Do you mean to turn all the voltage protection off?
 

RAHCO

New Member
I made 2 changes. 1. Turned off the Voltage control. 2. Increased the vertical gain to 115%. Test flight was great. Held altitude within a meter, and most of the time it was very steady at one altitude.

Then, I re-set the voltage control to ON. 2nd Test flight was as good as the first one... Will try 120% vertical gain.
 


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