Hey Gurus,
Up until today, my DJI-S800 was flying beautifully, just a dream. Easy to control and I never felt like it was ever going to drop out of the sky. It was the standard kit that I built myself.
Today was the first flight since adding the Zenmuse Z-15 + NEX-5R + iOSD + retractable legs. It felt completely different and went a little pear shaped. Here is a video of the crash:
Immediately after take off, the motors started revving (you can hear it in the video if you listen carefully), not heavily, but enough for me to notice things didn't seem right, it was struggling. It seemed to have trouble maintaining stable altitude and position (yes it had GPS and home lock). I was able to correct it but shortly after takeoff, it just dropped and I couldn't correct it in time. Fortunately there was no serious damage (as I didn't take it up too high, and the grass was soft), the Zenmuse popped out of its rubber dampeners, I popped them back in quite easily and bench tested it, all seems ok. I'm not flying it again until I have some answers. My motor gains are set as per the manual:
Basic Gain
Pitch 240
Roll 240
Yaw 200
Vertical 200
Altitude Gain
Pitch 220
Roll 220
The only thing I haven't done is move the IMU onto the new position (on the plate near the battery). It is still in the central hub (in case I want to fly it on the old legs again without the Z15). But I'm tempted to move it now in case it has contributed to today's problem?
Perhaps I need the new (metal) IMU, as I read somewhere that altitude loss can be an issue with a full payload, and the new one fixes this?
Here is a snapshot of my settings for the Wookong:
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I'm using the newest firmware 5.24. I run 2 x 6s 5500mAh LiPos, a FatShark transmitter (run off it's own battery) and some custom LED strips to aid orientation. The weight of the unit is about 7.3kg.
Does anyone have any suggestions please? I'm not sure where to go from here to correct it (and I think I got out of this one pretty lightly) and I don't want to fly it again until I have some idea as to what has gone wrong?
Steve Q.
Up until today, my DJI-S800 was flying beautifully, just a dream. Easy to control and I never felt like it was ever going to drop out of the sky. It was the standard kit that I built myself.
Today was the first flight since adding the Zenmuse Z-15 + NEX-5R + iOSD + retractable legs. It felt completely different and went a little pear shaped. Here is a video of the crash:
Immediately after take off, the motors started revving (you can hear it in the video if you listen carefully), not heavily, but enough for me to notice things didn't seem right, it was struggling. It seemed to have trouble maintaining stable altitude and position (yes it had GPS and home lock). I was able to correct it but shortly after takeoff, it just dropped and I couldn't correct it in time. Fortunately there was no serious damage (as I didn't take it up too high, and the grass was soft), the Zenmuse popped out of its rubber dampeners, I popped them back in quite easily and bench tested it, all seems ok. I'm not flying it again until I have some answers. My motor gains are set as per the manual:
Basic Gain
Pitch 240
Roll 240
Yaw 200
Vertical 200
Altitude Gain
Pitch 220
Roll 220
The only thing I haven't done is move the IMU onto the new position (on the plate near the battery). It is still in the central hub (in case I want to fly it on the old legs again without the Z15). But I'm tempted to move it now in case it has contributed to today's problem?
Perhaps I need the new (metal) IMU, as I read somewhere that altitude loss can be an issue with a full payload, and the new one fixes this?
Here is a snapshot of my settings for the Wookong:
View attachment 12830
I'm using the newest firmware 5.24. I run 2 x 6s 5500mAh LiPos, a FatShark transmitter (run off it's own battery) and some custom LED strips to aid orientation. The weight of the unit is about 7.3kg.
Does anyone have any suggestions please? I'm not sure where to go from here to correct it (and I think I got out of this one pretty lightly) and I don't want to fly it again until I have some idea as to what has gone wrong?
Steve Q.
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