Aerovideo
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So I'll be the first to admit that I'm a frame ***** I've tried all the ones I can afford and have had mixed results. But from everything I've learned I designed my own in Adobe Illustrator and cut it out with a dremel tool. It looks like *** but the arms fold up, it's made of wood, weighs in at a mere 1590grams with GoPro/wCase and 3000mah flight battery and all my fpv gear. But I'm getting JELLO FREE 1080p video out of it! woohoo! I know to the pros out there this seems like a minor accomplishment but the way I fly FPV it's been a huge challenge.
Something new that I've come across with this build is I started out with 750kv motors with a 4s flight pack. I got it tuned in really well but it seemed REALLY under powered to the point of nearly crashing during high speed maneuvers. So I put some 1200kv motors on this thing which were a total swap in weight but I had to drop the gain SIGNIFICANTLY to get rid of the oscillations.
This may be a stupid question but does changing the motor KV value alone cause huge gain change requirements? I know people don't like to see radio gain settings but I haven't had a chance to hook it up to a computer to compare. On my Dx8 with the 750kv motors I had a gain of 30 in the radio. Now with the 1200kv motors I kept dropping it and dropping it and am down to a 15 gain in my Dx8, YIKES! That's the lowest I've ever had a quad but this one seemed to require it. I'll be testing it out this weekend and will post some pics and video but wanted to hear from others if motors changed your gain requirements when pretty much everything else including weight stayed the same?
Thanks for any insight you all provide,
Paul
Something new that I've come across with this build is I started out with 750kv motors with a 4s flight pack. I got it tuned in really well but it seemed REALLY under powered to the point of nearly crashing during high speed maneuvers. So I put some 1200kv motors on this thing which were a total swap in weight but I had to drop the gain SIGNIFICANTLY to get rid of the oscillations.
This may be a stupid question but does changing the motor KV value alone cause huge gain change requirements? I know people don't like to see radio gain settings but I haven't had a chance to hook it up to a computer to compare. On my Dx8 with the 750kv motors I had a gain of 30 in the radio. Now with the 1200kv motors I kept dropping it and dropping it and am down to a 15 gain in my Dx8, YIKES! That's the lowest I've ever had a quad but this one seemed to require it. I'll be testing it out this weekend and will post some pics and video but wanted to hear from others if motors changed your gain requirements when pretty much everything else including weight stayed the same?
Thanks for any insight you all provide,
Paul