Winny the pooh
Member
Hey all-
I recently upgraded my 10x4.5 props to 11x4.7 props and my quadcopter has become a lot more unstable because of it. With the 10" (my first ever props) I barely had to do any tuning to keep the copter stable, but with the 11" APC Slow Flyers for 3DR I had to reduce the PID sensitivity all the way down to its lowest value (using a pixhawk). It helped a bit, but the copter is still very jerky and oversensitive. Especially when descending into it's own downdraft. I was never worried about vortex ring state before, but now I have to punch the throttle to the max just to get it to stabilize after a banked descent.
Anyone have any ideas on why this is happening? I thought that bigger props would equate to more stability, not less?
thanks!
I recently upgraded my 10x4.5 props to 11x4.7 props and my quadcopter has become a lot more unstable because of it. With the 10" (my first ever props) I barely had to do any tuning to keep the copter stable, but with the 11" APC Slow Flyers for 3DR I had to reduce the PID sensitivity all the way down to its lowest value (using a pixhawk). It helped a bit, but the copter is still very jerky and oversensitive. Especially when descending into it's own downdraft. I was never worried about vortex ring state before, but now I have to punch the throttle to the max just to get it to stabilize after a banked descent.
Anyone have any ideas on why this is happening? I thought that bigger props would equate to more stability, not less?
thanks!