I am building an X8 using KDE motors and ESC. Every time the copter is connected to the battery the ESC (or possibly the motors?) start beeping and do not stop. I have looked around and a lot of people mention the throttle calibration needs to be done. I have a hoverfly pro and have read that the throttle calibration is not needed with this. But, because I couldn't figure out the beeping, I decided to try anyways. I plugged each ESC one at a time into the throttle channel and I was able to get the ESC I had plugged in to stop beeping. However, after doing this to a couple ESC the ones I had gotten to stop started up again. The threads I found that spoke of doing the throttle calibration all say to do them one at a time. I believe I am doing it correctly. I have all of the ESC plugged into the flight controller. I take one out at a time and plug it into the throttle channel of the receiver. I set my throttle all of the way up and I power on the drone. And followed the steps and, like I said, I was able to get the right beeps until the beeping stopped for the the moment.
I have also read that this is the sound of the ESC being armed. If that is the case, is this just going to continue to happen every time it's plugged in until I take off?? I still have a couple things to do before flight testing and would like to not have to hear constant beeping. And, of course, I want to make sure that there isn't something I am missing.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated and if more information is needed please let me know and I will provide.
I have also read that this is the sound of the ESC being armed. If that is the case, is this just going to continue to happen every time it's plugged in until I take off?? I still have a couple things to do before flight testing and would like to not have to hear constant beeping. And, of course, I want to make sure that there isn't something I am missing.
Any help would be GREATLY appreciated and if more information is needed please let me know and I will provide.