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Help with jjpro t1
#1
Hi I have a jjpro t1 and I have it flashed to beta flite . I can't seem to get this quad to fly good. Even on clean flite this quad is all over, anyone have any suggestions? Let me know.thanks
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#2
It's only an F1 board in these if I'm not mistaken. Betaflight might be a bit much for it. I always found Cleanflight 1.13 to be good for these little micro brushed quads.
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#3
(30-Mar-2017, 08:17 AM)unseen Wrote: ...I always found Cleanflight 1.13 to be good for these little micro brushed quads.

Of course, you probably have no need for Cleanflight Angle or Horizon self-leveling modes.  As I understand it, 1.12 through 1.14.1 all had issues in how the gyro/accel data was being used, and this led to drift problems for many people. 1.14.2 is where it appears to have finally been straightened out.
Kevin B.
Quads:
Custom 110mm FPV, NanoQX w/DX6i
Other: 3D printing (printer buildThingiverse), electronics, AVR microcontrollers
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#4
If I'm flying LOS, I'm in Horizon mode, so I'm quite familiar with the problems. They started on release 1.14.0 where a change made the Cleanflight code sample the accelerometer data at 1KHz but only filter that data at 100Hz. This lead to massive aliasing and all the fun that everyone had.
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