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Its always the most simple mistake that you think you've checked! At least the next chunk of work is fun.
From your screen shots I would quickly look at your volt settings if you want a normal flight time...
3.6 v per cell for s1 and a loss will be around 0.4 or so. I set the second...
In the UK you can get fat shark spironet. They are a SPW and cloverleaf pair in a raydome. Basicly the same as IBC offering. You can get them in both plug types depending on what you need on each end.
Or make them!
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I've just watched your video again... There is no way your motors and props on the right are on right - there is no lift dispite a lot of spinning! I bet without any doubt that if you hold it down and run the props that one ofb them is blowing air UP. Which means a prop on the wrong arm or a...
Do a quick 2 tests for me...
1. Push both sticks on your controller up and right - all the pointers in Naza should go to the right hand side if so is well.
2. Go to the screen where you select it as a quadcopter and do a 'motor test'. Watch that each motor in turn moves in the number pattern...
Sorry about that later!!
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I would put money on one of the following:
Motors plugged into the wrong Naza ports... It should be m1 starting at the front right, then going anti-clockwise to m4.
Your motors are not spinning the correct way. They should be spinning as per the pic I've attached. If not, swap any 2 ESC...
You use one cable instead of loads!
You can use the s-bus for naza, but the normal ports are still being sent a signal, so you can use them for any other accessories you have too.
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Indeed. The only use it have for it is if I am taking longer than normal to get a lock, or if I keep dropping my link then I use one to see if I have a cracked antenna (the ceramic patches used for gps crack very easily) or a low gps sky.
I use a Garmin cycling gps, it gives a diagram with the...
What are you hoping to learn from this? I'm not sure it can confirm your iOSD data, as you may not always have every sat locked in while flying?
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Where are you?
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Yes you could. That said, a 40 ton fly away... He he...
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There is a major problem somewhere - you should be getting 15-20 mins from that.
What are your voltage settings at? Setting 1 should be around 3.6 v per cell with about a 0.3 v loss.
What voltage are your cells after landing?
How many mAh are you putting back in after a flight?
I would...
I'd say your more likely got a gain issue. 3s to 4s normally needs a reduction in main pitch and roll gains of 20% or so.
Put it on a free channel and put both roll and pitch gains on th he x1 channel. Drop it in flight and see what happens...
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It makes absolutely no difference at all. What is important is that you mount it away from electronic interference, ie escs, power cables and motors. Also a clear line of sight to the sky is vital - GPS is a very weak signal with high gain antenna, so being on carbon plate will help.
So put it...