Frankieplus
Member
Hi everyone,
I’m having a motor idle problem.
Firstly I’m using an NAZA M V2.
I had some Spiritfly ESC’s and a Futaba Radio and all was good.. After my arming procedure the motors would go into idle mode.
But
I then crashed and re built my quad copter.
During the rebuilt I removed the Futaba receiver/transmitter and installed a JR one and I re calibrated my throttle ranges for my ESC’s.
SO now, with my NAZA idle settings as they were (recommended) the motors won’t idle. They arm fine and the quad flies fine but the motors won’t idle unless
I turn up the level to high. High makes the motors spin too fast L
Why is it that they were idling fine before and now they aren’t? Are there any other settings I could look into to get the motors to idle at a lower speed like they used to before?
The only thing I can think of is the ESC re calibration that I did.. Could this have anything to do with it at all??
-Frank
I’m having a motor idle problem.
Firstly I’m using an NAZA M V2.
I had some Spiritfly ESC’s and a Futaba Radio and all was good.. After my arming procedure the motors would go into idle mode.
But
I then crashed and re built my quad copter.
During the rebuilt I removed the Futaba receiver/transmitter and installed a JR one and I re calibrated my throttle ranges for my ESC’s.
SO now, with my NAZA idle settings as they were (recommended) the motors won’t idle. They arm fine and the quad flies fine but the motors won’t idle unless
I turn up the level to high. High makes the motors spin too fast L
Why is it that they were idling fine before and now they aren’t? Are there any other settings I could look into to get the motors to idle at a lower speed like they used to before?
The only thing I can think of is the ESC re calibration that I did.. Could this have anything to do with it at all??
-Frank