Hi all, new to the forum, seeking a bit of help.
So I built a simple X-quad out of wood, and as one would guess, I've had problems. Quite a bit of problems. Most of this was documented on the OP forums where I had a WIP/build thread and received lots of help from the online community. I'm attaching a pic of the quad to this post. (Not sure how to embed pics in my post, so if someone can clue me in on that, I would be thankful)
Here's a video of the maiden flight (warning: it's not pretty)
It's totally unstable and has crashed a few times. I have to say, I try to be as safety minded as possible, and the crashes occurred on private farm land, away from anyone other than myself.
So I got side tracked on this project, but now I'm back to focusing on this and getting it to fly correctly in a stabilized hover. I'm using the OpenPilot GCS software that I downloaded about a year ago. Rev. 15.02.01 to be exact. Been thru the wizards and set everything up before the first flight. Been thru it again and again.... and again...
Recently, I discovered in the HITL tab of the GCS, there's a display of the controller's sticks. Whenever I apply throttle on my controller. the display shows I'm also adjusting yaw as well, but the display is delayed a bit. I even used a ruler on my transmitter's throttle stick to stop sideways movement of the stick to assure myself I'm not yawing the craft. I was using a Turnigy TGY-i6 radio and it appears to be faulty. (as a side note, most of the hardware I bought for this was turnigy, and I have had problems with most of it)
Got a FlySky FS-T6 in it now, and have stable yaw while advancing the throttle. In the GCS, I went into the configuration tab, stabilization settings and upped the P to double the stock settings. It now flies a lot better, but still wanders about instead of just hovering in no wind conditions.
Now looking at vibrations and the cheap props I have. Thinking vibrations from unbalanced props is my problem. I've balanced 4 props and will try them soon.
While reading up on stabilization, I came across this:
http://ardupilot.org/copter/docs/common-measuring-vibration.html#common-measuring-vibrationIs that what the scopes tab in GCS should report to me? I've looked in there, but never seen any data.
I guess my real question is how do I access the CC3D's gryoscope data in the GCS?
Thanks
Randy