LibrePilot Forum
Users => Vehicles - MultiRotors => Topic started by: Starssadar on June 22, 2016, 10:01:03 am
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Hi
I'm not new to flying multi rotors but I'm a total beginner with my new KingKong 260 with a CC3D.
I've installed LibrePilot, calibrated the transmitter (Taranis) but I can't make it fly, it won't arm.
I keep having the System Health output in red, saying I'm in failsafe mode. I don't know how to get rid of it and start flying!
Can anybody help?
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I have this weird error message when I try to test the outputs
Loosely translated, it means "Action module mistake. This can happen when there is no input (Rx). Please correct it before trying again
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Check if firmware version matches the GCS.
Redo config from scratch (Upgrade&Erase) and using Vehicle wizard ?
If the issue still, please post your config file:
File > Export UAV settings
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I tried to do the Wizard and all goes well until I have to set the minimum for the motors. None move, even at the highest setting...
What could be wrong?
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I ref lashed the card twice, and now for some reason it works! Yay!
Thanks for your answers.
Not it drifts to the right, what could cause that? Bad accelerometer calibration?
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If multi is not perfectly level while on air you can adjust/rotate the virtual attitude.
Config > Attitude
Or redo the level calibration, if your frame is not twisted, that works like that.
A small drift is normal, up to you to move your sticks. No assistance using a CC3D.