Hello All
I have a problem that I am hoping somebody can help me with. I have just built a Tarrot Hexicopter with Turnigy 1100 kv motors and Mystery 70A speed controllers and have run the Naza software assistant, set up by the book. I have watched every video available to help me with the configeration and calibration of my new Futaba T8J. Everything on the Naza assistant checks out fine but unfortunately it does not allow me to arm the motors in the usual way i.e. both sticks down the right or to the left but was is happening I have the throttle stick down to the left and the rudder stick goes up to the top right before the motors will fire up and then the motors run at 50% full power and then will run to 100% but bringing the power back down to 10 to 20% does not happen.
Can somebody please help me with this problem as I had a full head of hair when I started!!
I have checked the end points of my throttle, everything seems to be okay and I am at a loss as to what to do next. Any help with this problem would be very much appreciated.
Kind regards Steve
I have a problem that I am hoping somebody can help me with. I have just built a Tarrot Hexicopter with Turnigy 1100 kv motors and Mystery 70A speed controllers and have run the Naza software assistant, set up by the book. I have watched every video available to help me with the configeration and calibration of my new Futaba T8J. Everything on the Naza assistant checks out fine but unfortunately it does not allow me to arm the motors in the usual way i.e. both sticks down the right or to the left but was is happening I have the throttle stick down to the left and the rudder stick goes up to the top right before the motors will fire up and then the motors run at 50% full power and then will run to 100% but bringing the power back down to 10 to 20% does not happen.
Can somebody please help me with this problem as I had a full head of hair when I started!!
I have checked the end points of my throttle, everything seems to be okay and I am at a loss as to what to do next. Any help with this problem would be very much appreciated.
Kind regards Steve
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