I will do what I can to help for sure.No problem I was just looking for an example. It's easier to assemble something complex if you have a base to go by. It just makes life so much easier. I have just gotten to the programming part on the Pixhawk and right now I"m waiting on my 30V power cable so I can connect my 6S batteries.
This is a hell of a useful post. Thank you for that link!!Check out this link: http://rcsettings.com/index.php/viewcategory/6-multirotors
Several .eepe files available for Pixhawk copters! Wish I had found this when setting mine up.
Be very careful with that power module! I would check it over completely and do a ground test with it strapped down.
Does anyone here use a Taranis and 3DR Pixhawk? I"m looking for a Eepeom that I can use as a standard to setup my Tarot 680MM Pro. I have been reading some on the web and have really gotten myself very confused. Some don't even make sense as far as making then even work.
Not that I'm aware of. I think it's popular with that sector because like the Pixhawk it's open source and highly configurable. It's also a good balance of quality and price, IMHO.does the Taranis offer something that works much better with Pixhawk than the other commercially available radios?