I'm not able to do the thermal calibration.
I've tried it several times and it doesn't end successfully.
what can i be doing wrong?
this calibration I never did.
Remove FC from drone. Put it in plastic baggie in freezer for 5-10 minutes, not longer. Remove from freezer but leave FC in baggie. Plug in USB cable, place baggie, then some folded cloth and small weight (not metal) on table (not metal) on top of baggie and quickly begin the thermal calibration. Weight holds it so it does not move during long (many minutes maybe) calibration. Do not bump table or make shaking foot steps during calibration.
Things I do, but not really necessary:
Because my FC has seen 75C in summer time in dome on pavement, I extend my calibration to hot temperature by putting FC and cloth and weight in a cardboard shoe box with a hot light bulb (like 60W incandescent) underneath. When calibration says it gets up above 60C or so I unplug the hot light and a few minutes later the calibration sees that it is not getting hotter and stops automatically.
a doubt.
I don't have the oplink, so if the flying compass turns red, the osd will show "critical compass"?
before, did this message appear before starting the engines, but in flight?
this message never came up again after I am doing the calibration correctly.
I have no idea about OSD showing "critical compass". Big problem is when it is OK on ground, but mag health goes red with the high current of flight power. Second bit problem is when mag cal is not done well for reasons listed elsewhere in this post.
I have more doubts.
when the rtb is triggered ( by the radio switch or by loss of signal) it starts the rtb normally, but the direction of the drone does not change, that is, it flies backwards (I know I could give the yaw command at that moment to turn it around) would there be a way to change that, so when entering the rtb he turns himself to where the gps marked his takeoff point before going to his destination?
This is by design so that when flying to Base or some Waypoint, you can turn it and look with FPV.
There is a setting in System->Settings->VtolPathFollowerSettings called YawControl which you can change to PathDirection. I think this changes what you want.
and the other doubts.
would it be possible to calibrate the compass with the radio stick command? without usb cable or oplink?
No. Not without someone writing code to do this; but here are some thoughts.
Mag calibration, you should:
- do calibration outdoors, away from metal (buildings, tanks, cars, etc.) but I have done it inside wooden home...
- never put model down on ground or metal anything once you have started because it is actually always recording.
I have done it with USB cable, but I degaussed (demagnetized) the USB cable end and used flight battery / ESC power at 5.5 to 6 volts (more than USB power) to make sure it used ESC power and not USB power and used a 3 meter USB cable with a laptop all outdoors.
An interesting experiment for someone who has OpLink telemetry would be:
- with model and FC clamped firmly to table and using flight battery power and no USB plugged in
- use OpLink telemetry to view mag scope and compass
- plug in USB cable to USB charger, not computer so telemetry does not change from OpLink to USB
- plug in other end of USB cable to FC, then look at mag scopes and compass to see how much it changed