Hello everyone,
I recently bought my first quadcopter a dji450 with naza. However after putting it all together it doesn't want to fly correctly.
The moment I slowly up the throttle to let it take off it tries to flips over the moment it's 1cm above the ground. And I can't seem to figure out how to fix this problem.
What I have already checked:
I checked the calibration of the transmitter. (these line up perfectly back to green when not touching them after the calibration)
I tried different gain levels (from 50-200% in steps of 15%).
I checked if the motor's rotate in the correct direction.
I checked if the correct props (L vs R spinning) where on the correct motor's.
I made certain the naza wasn't installed upside down (read somewhere this could cause the problem)
I made certain that I turned on the transmitter first without pressing anything.
I then plugged in the lipo while the f450 was flat on the ground without pressing any controls until the led showed the slow orange blink meaning it was waiting for a signal.
I use the stock dji 10inch props, the dji 920KV motors and the 30A OPTO ESC's. I also upgraded the Naza to the latest firmware.
Here are a few picture's incase any of you see anything incorrect there.
In the first one I marked which direction each motor is rotating to and what motor slots I connected them to on the Naza.
I hope anyone can help me with this problem since I just can't figure out what else it could be.
I recently bought my first quadcopter a dji450 with naza. However after putting it all together it doesn't want to fly correctly.
The moment I slowly up the throttle to let it take off it tries to flips over the moment it's 1cm above the ground. And I can't seem to figure out how to fix this problem.
What I have already checked:
I checked the calibration of the transmitter. (these line up perfectly back to green when not touching them after the calibration)
I tried different gain levels (from 50-200% in steps of 15%).
I checked if the motor's rotate in the correct direction.
I checked if the correct props (L vs R spinning) where on the correct motor's.
I made certain the naza wasn't installed upside down (read somewhere this could cause the problem)
I made certain that I turned on the transmitter first without pressing anything.
I then plugged in the lipo while the f450 was flat on the ground without pressing any controls until the led showed the slow orange blink meaning it was waiting for a signal.
I use the stock dji 10inch props, the dji 920KV motors and the 30A OPTO ESC's. I also upgraded the Naza to the latest firmware.
Here are a few picture's incase any of you see anything incorrect there.
In the first one I marked which direction each motor is rotating to and what motor slots I connected them to on the Naza.





I hope anyone can help me with this problem since I just can't figure out what else it could be.