Bashedcrab
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Hello all, iv'e just completed my DJI f650 Build and i have just run into a bit of a problem during a test flight.
I had just flown around my property and everything seemed to be ok, the gains were off and there was a lot of jello in the footage (nothing that cant be fixed with fine tuning) but otherwise it flew just fine. I landed it and did a few landings and take offs to test the motors were spooling up properly and to test if the quad took off cleanly without pitching into the ground and flipping. Then I bounced the hex on the ground to test for any loose connections etc by quickly running the motors up to 100% and down to 0% allowing the copter to drop from just under a foot.
This is when I ran into the error, after a quick run up and drop, one of the props stopped turning (M2), at first I thought some debris might have found its way into the motor or a bearing had seized as it was stiff to turn by hand. So I gave up on the testing and disconnected the batteries and took the model inside, once inside I realised the motor was spinning freely again and worked perfectly when connected to power and i can't seem to replicate the problem again.
I figure I can't fly until I figure out the problem because I could cause a lot of damage with a mid-sized hex if it malfunctioned in mid air.
If anyone can give me insight on what to look for and how to properly test the components involved it will be much appreciated. Also I apologise for the long-winded explanation, I just believe in giving as much info as possible.
My Hex configuration is
Frame: DJI F550 expanded to 650mm with aimdroix arms
Motors: Quanum MT series 3508 700kv
Props: CF 1205
Flight Controller: DJI Naza M V1 with V2 PMU and IOSDmini
ESC: DJI 30A 3s-4s 30-450Hz
Batteries: Multistar high capacity 5200MAH 10c X2
Video TX: Immersion RC 600mw
HD video: Sony HDR30ASV Actioncam
I have also attached pictures of the motor/esc install
I had just flown around my property and everything seemed to be ok, the gains were off and there was a lot of jello in the footage (nothing that cant be fixed with fine tuning) but otherwise it flew just fine. I landed it and did a few landings and take offs to test the motors were spooling up properly and to test if the quad took off cleanly without pitching into the ground and flipping. Then I bounced the hex on the ground to test for any loose connections etc by quickly running the motors up to 100% and down to 0% allowing the copter to drop from just under a foot.
This is when I ran into the error, after a quick run up and drop, one of the props stopped turning (M2), at first I thought some debris might have found its way into the motor or a bearing had seized as it was stiff to turn by hand. So I gave up on the testing and disconnected the batteries and took the model inside, once inside I realised the motor was spinning freely again and worked perfectly when connected to power and i can't seem to replicate the problem again.
I figure I can't fly until I figure out the problem because I could cause a lot of damage with a mid-sized hex if it malfunctioned in mid air.
If anyone can give me insight on what to look for and how to properly test the components involved it will be much appreciated. Also I apologise for the long-winded explanation, I just believe in giving as much info as possible.
My Hex configuration is
Frame: DJI F550 expanded to 650mm with aimdroix arms
Motors: Quanum MT series 3508 700kv
Props: CF 1205
Flight Controller: DJI Naza M V1 with V2 PMU and IOSDmini
ESC: DJI 30A 3s-4s 30-450Hz
Batteries: Multistar high capacity 5200MAH 10c X2
Video TX: Immersion RC 600mw
HD video: Sony HDR30ASV Actioncam
I have also attached pictures of the motor/esc install