rdalemercer
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I posted this in the Droidwrorx forum as part of another thread but thought I might ask it here also....as this is the DJI forum.
I am experiencing a slow rotation to the left (rudder) when hovering in GPS mode. It will only hold steady if I hold in some right rudder. No issues with altitude holding or lateral hold.
These are the particulars: Droidwarx CX-4, Doridworx AXI 2217/20 motor with DJI Speed Controller. 5000mAh (35C) Li-Po. Futaba MZ14 / R6208SB. CX4 GPS was recalibrated. Assitant Software setting for the GPS is measured correctly and keyed in. Throttle was mid-point (green) when "write" was selected. All trims and sub trims were at "0" when connected to the Assistant Software.
I added trim in flight to try and get it to stop - but it really had no effect so I went back to "0" trim. Attached are pictures of the mounting of the GPS.
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Any ideas about what could be causing this would be appreciated. I can't trust it to fly until I can get this solved.
Thanks,
Dale.
I am experiencing a slow rotation to the left (rudder) when hovering in GPS mode. It will only hold steady if I hold in some right rudder. No issues with altitude holding or lateral hold.
These are the particulars: Droidwarx CX-4, Doridworx AXI 2217/20 motor with DJI Speed Controller. 5000mAh (35C) Li-Po. Futaba MZ14 / R6208SB. CX4 GPS was recalibrated. Assitant Software setting for the GPS is measured correctly and keyed in. Throttle was mid-point (green) when "write" was selected. All trims and sub trims were at "0" when connected to the Assistant Software.
I added trim in flight to try and get it to stop - but it really had no effect so I went back to "0" trim. Attached are pictures of the mounting of the GPS.
View attachment 10752View attachment 10753
Any ideas about what could be causing this would be appreciated. I can't trust it to fly until I can get this solved.
Thanks,
Dale.