So just completed an anchored full power test of my F550. It seemed to be okay, but one odd thing was that the motors didn't respond to the throttle on the Tx at all until it reached about 55%. Is this normal?
I filmed the test - here's me holding the Tx in front of the camera while I throttle up (not as clear as I would have liked):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=YLdUlCZxMbs#t=92
Also, not entirely sure what the Naza LEDs are telling me (red/green colour blindness is an arse).
Hopefully flying tomorrow. Why am I so nervous?
Yes, normal for motors not to respond until over 50% (once airborne they do respond under 50). However based on the LED flashes (see below) you might want to check calibration of sticks again in assistant.
At the start of your video, the LED is flashing double green first followed by double red. The double green indicates you are in GPS mode but the sticks aren't centered. The double red flash indicates how many GPS satellites you have a lock on (at this point you only have a lock on 5).
By 18 seconds in, you can see the double green changes to single green indicating your sticks are now centered (this must be because you are increasing throttle as you approach 'take off' at 20 secs. Also by the 20s mark, the double red flash has turned to just a single red indicating you now have a lock on 6 satellites. By 1 minute, the flashing red has disappeared altogether meaning your GPS is now lcoked onto more than 6 satellites.
The double flash in respect of the position of your sticks is especially critical if you have have enabled 'receiver advanced protection' in the assitant software as evidenced by this thread. Be careful!!
http://www.multirotorforums.com/sho...ON-DJI-NAZA-V2-GPS-Unexpected-Take-Off-Hazard
It's going to be hard if you're colourblind but really, it's critical to know what the LED flashes mean. Everything I said above can be found on page 12 of the naza manual but you need to familiarize yourself with what ALL the flashes mean (they tell you which flight mode you're in (e.g green for gps), what the IOC status is, whether your home point has been successfully recorded and so on). See page 24 of the manual.
http://download.dji-innovations.com/downloads/nazam-v2/en/NAZA-M_Quick_Start_Guide_v1.22_en.pdf