I'm following the ESC calibration instructions in the link that you shared but I'm not sure about steps 14 and 15:
14 - Wait just for first beep and immediately press the keyboard Home key. There are two beep sequences.....
15 - You should hear a set of confirmation 'calibration done' beeps that ESC's are programmed....
In this video you will hear the beeps from my ESCs as I hear them but I'm not sure which one is considered the "first beep" and if I'm getting the "set of confirmation 'calibration done' beeps" in the end. Can you identify them from the video?
The beeps in your video are normal startup beeps that you get when the throttle is low at ESC power up. In that video, did you hear the two beeps of the same tone? That is telling you that the voltage it reads at startup is about right for a 2 cell LiPo. The calibration song is slightly different and I guess about 1 to 2 seconds long from what I remember.
Edited Apr 2:
You should follow all the directions (including props off,
CC3D powered on via USB and set to full throttle via GCS, and THEN powering up the ESCs) and when the CALIBRATION song is done after a couple seconds, you should press the keyboard key that sets all outputs to Min.
It's not necessary to power up the RPi or "transmitter" at all during this whole procedure.Please find attached the output section from the GS after my calibration, I think my settings are not correct because in step (23) I read that the difference should be 2-3 an mine is more than 30 for 1 motor/esc.
23 - The neutral values should all be within 2 or 3 of each other or you may not have a good calibration....
That is rather a large amount to be different. I would recalibrate, but be aware that:
- You should have all your ESC's in parallel powering the FC if they are linear BECs in the ESCs. Most are...
- Even if you have all ESCs powering the FC, because of manufacturing tolerances, one will have slightly higher voltage than the others. That ESC will actually be powering the FC and the other 3 ESCs will not provide any real power. That ESC will be warmer. Warmer ESCs will need slightly higher numbers to "idle". I would probably set them all at the higher level, for when they all get warm?
Lastly, I removed the battery from the frame and tested again, now it is taking off 2-3cm at 1500 but I'm stopping immediately because it is flipping slightly on one side and it is not taking off vertically so I cannot test at full throttle.
If it would flip completely over and not just tilt a little, please read at that link in my first post because it has a list of causes for "instant flip (on takeoff)"
You should never steer it before it is in the air. That causes tip overs. Takeoff should be just throttle, jump up to knee high.
https://forum.librepilot.org/index.php?topic=4408.0