Kilby
Active Member
Long time DJI user, but this is my first Naza. I've had a Wookong for ages now, and never had this issue.
I just replaced a CC3D board on my FPV quad with a brand new Naza. Everything worked great before the swap and I was doing 40+mph dive bombs and pulling them out within a foot of the ground. Needless to say, I should have left it alone, but I wanted to try a Naza on there so I could have GPS option if I wanted it.
I successfully transplanted the Naza into the quad after removing the CC3D board. Now I can't get it to calibrate properly. Every time I try, it ends with flashing red lights indicating an error. I've tried this in the house first, so then moved out to the yard before finally taking it to the local high school and going out in the middle of the field... all ending in an error. Mind you the wookong will take the calibration every time, even in the basement workshop.
Anyone else have any issue like this?
To make matters even worse, I ignored it at first and did a few test hovers.. everything seemed great. Now as soon as I put my goggles on to try some FPV, it started jumping all over the place rather violently. I think the problems are connected, but either way I just need to get it calibrated first before moving on to further troubleshooting.
I just replaced a CC3D board on my FPV quad with a brand new Naza. Everything worked great before the swap and I was doing 40+mph dive bombs and pulling them out within a foot of the ground. Needless to say, I should have left it alone, but I wanted to try a Naza on there so I could have GPS option if I wanted it.
I successfully transplanted the Naza into the quad after removing the CC3D board. Now I can't get it to calibrate properly. Every time I try, it ends with flashing red lights indicating an error. I've tried this in the house first, so then moved out to the yard before finally taking it to the local high school and going out in the middle of the field... all ending in an error. Mind you the wookong will take the calibration every time, even in the basement workshop.
Anyone else have any issue like this?
To make matters even worse, I ignored it at first and did a few test hovers.. everything seemed great. Now as soon as I put my goggles on to try some FPV, it started jumping all over the place rather violently. I think the problems are connected, but either way I just need to get it calibrated first before moving on to further troubleshooting.