Benjamin Kenobi
Easy? You call that easy?
Hi there,
Well, first problem I've had with my S800 since I bought it back in April. Had over 100 flights and no issues.
I decided to add the Secraft anti-vibration arms, not because I have vibes but to strengthen the arms for the future. Why oh why mess with a perfectly working system? So, first test flight and I got uncommanded yaw (about 45° to 90°) a number of times. Also had drift to the right as if input and had to use aileron trim to get the single flashing light which means no input. Very odd as all calibrated and Tx monitor showed normal values as usual.
Of course on the bench, removed trim and all fine again. Checked logs but don't fully understand them. I'll post them if someone feels they can interpret them.
The obvious course of action is to remove the Secraft kit and go back to how it was.
I did notice the yaw happened when I hit the wind above the tree line. It was up to 14mph which is normally fine but zero on the ground.
I was thinking maybe the arms are slightly magnetic? The extra weight means I have to up the gains a bit?
During yaw, my sticks had little effect at slowing the rate of yaw which was disconcerting. I also noticed that the CCW motors were warmer than the CW ones (M1,3,5).
I've seen this problem mentioned before but the threads were never resolved.
The footage I got was fantastic as usual because the location was awesome. It was only when I tried to do some 360° panoramic photographs to stitch together that it became a little annoying as usually it's so locked-in.
Cheers!
Well, first problem I've had with my S800 since I bought it back in April. Had over 100 flights and no issues.
I decided to add the Secraft anti-vibration arms, not because I have vibes but to strengthen the arms for the future. Why oh why mess with a perfectly working system? So, first test flight and I got uncommanded yaw (about 45° to 90°) a number of times. Also had drift to the right as if input and had to use aileron trim to get the single flashing light which means no input. Very odd as all calibrated and Tx monitor showed normal values as usual.
Of course on the bench, removed trim and all fine again. Checked logs but don't fully understand them. I'll post them if someone feels they can interpret them.
The obvious course of action is to remove the Secraft kit and go back to how it was.
I did notice the yaw happened when I hit the wind above the tree line. It was up to 14mph which is normally fine but zero on the ground.
I was thinking maybe the arms are slightly magnetic? The extra weight means I have to up the gains a bit?
During yaw, my sticks had little effect at slowing the rate of yaw which was disconcerting. I also noticed that the CCW motors were warmer than the CW ones (M1,3,5).
I've seen this problem mentioned before but the threads were never resolved.
The footage I got was fantastic as usual because the location was awesome. It was only when I tried to do some 360° panoramic photographs to stitch together that it became a little annoying as usually it's so locked-in.
Cheers!