Av8Chuck
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I own 6 brands of Highend FC's. SuperX, A2, WKM, ZeroUAV Gemini (redundant), Naza V2, Hoverfly Pro and flown others.
AS of now I have had no issues with any FC that has not been found to be hardware related or stupidity.
I had an HC-800 Hex that I thought My superX flipped out on and I got mad at my SuperX. I slapped an A2 on the rig and low and behold the same problem surfaced. Ended up being a problem with motor #5. It shows no signs of a problem but after watching a video of my rig starting up you can see motor 5 is lame.
My Theory....
I believe a lot of problems come from people not setting up their radios for fail safe. I think if radio signal is lost the FC has it's fail safe protocol, and the TX/RX has it's protocol. So if you do not properly set up your radios failsafe to put the rec into neutral sticks, RTH on, other switches set to Atti, POI and IOC and all of that off, then I think that is causing the issue.
If your radios failsafe is not set right I think you are sending all kinds of confusing signals to the FC. I have seen guys with their Radio FS set to full throttle, fill right rudder etc, because they never checked it.
Futaba Super8's have the ability to set the TX failsafe. DOUBLE CHECK THAT.
There's probably no single right answer but I agree with what your saying. However setting up failsafe correctly might only be part of the problem/solution. When I had my first fly-away it was when I switched from Manual mode to Attitude mode and it instantly went to full throttle and simultaneously made a sharp left turn, I'm guessing that I didn't have failsafe setup correctly, but what caused it to go into failsafe? It was in a six foot hover about 10 feet away from me and it went into failsafe the instant I threw the mode switch.
My decision to leave DJI was in part because of the incessant firmware upgrades that seemed to break more than they fixed, because of the growing "fan" base it was getting increasingly difficult to get objective support [not really DJI's doing but nonetheless], and it just consistently did odd things that I didn't tell it to do - most of which didn't end in anything bad but I always felt a major relief that I landed without damaging anything.
With the HFPro and the SuperX the few "accidents" I've had I know immediately what happened and with all of them, knock on wood, they were caused by stupid pilot error and didn't cause any damage, so I have really begun to enjoy flying MR's again in a way that I don't think I could have with a DJI.
Also from a forum/customer support I just got tired of all the excuses and I started censoring my own posts in fear that I would say something that would be used later to make me feel like an idiot. For anyone who knows me I'm not good at filtering my posts so that says more about me and the nature of forums in general but with a the exception of a view people the SuperX thread is much more civil to one another, not nearly as much "MR Politics."
I think there's a lot more that goes into deciding which is the flight flight controller and when you need something that you can trust and rely on to make a living it shouldn't be based on a popularity contest...
IMHO.