Coomkeen
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I've done this once, but not sure I did it right.
Anyway, I've now rotated the GPS/Compass sensor to allow for magnetic variation, and also made changes to the main frame.
So a re-calibrate is called for.
Now swinging it around in the horizontal plane is fine, but turning the quad on it's edge, the manual says:
If it's the new vertical axis it surely must matter which way up you're holding it - nose down say, or side down.
OK, so I'm a thicko, but I get easily confused when looking too closely at sentences like that.
Just noticed that it does actually say "along WITH it's vertical axis".
Now I'm even more confused...
Anyway, I've now rotated the GPS/Compass sensor to allow for magnetic variation, and also made changes to the main frame.
So a re-calibrate is called for.
Now swinging it around in the horizontal plane is fine, but turning the quad on it's edge, the manual says:
- Calibration in vertical: while green light is constantly on, hold your multi-rotor vertically and
rotate it along with its vertical axis,
If it's the new vertical axis it surely must matter which way up you're holding it - nose down say, or side down.
OK, so I'm a thicko, but I get easily confused when looking too closely at sentences like that.
Just noticed that it does actually say "along WITH it's vertical axis".
Now I'm even more confused...