Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 Hi Kaity, it seems weird that your Taranis has to be switched to Spektrum in Cleanflight, unless you're using a DSMX receiver and an Orange module in the QX7. If you saw my earlier post, that's what I've been fantasising about buying. But the old Spektrum DX7S seems to be working now, so I think I'll stick with it. • Posts: 3,288 Threads: 129 Likes Received: 2,740 in 1,644 posts Likes Given: 2,969 Joined: Apr 2017 Reputation: 65 I felt it was weird at first too, but that is the way the mapping works out. The Qx7 is mapped TAER and not AETR as both Cleanflight and Betaflight wish they were mapped. SoCal Kaity :D OMG, no one told me it would be this much fun! Addicted :) • Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 Whoopy-doo, I'm in the air! I couldn't resist a sneaky little first hover in the dead of night when I'd finished setting it up, but this morning I started up the Tyrant properly and used up a battery getting a feel of it. The default Angle Mode in Cleanflight seems about right for me while get to know the aircraft and I have Horizon and Acro Modes on the other positions on the switch when I progress. So a big thank you to Tom BD Bad for the detailed advice that got me going and also to Kaitylynn and the others who chipped in about safety and Arming. All duly noted. I still have a lot to learn and I haven't fired up the goggles yet with the Tyrant. I've a long way to go with LOS before I try and fly the Tyrant FPV. Thanks for getting me started, and I'll log in with my progress and any questions I might have. Cheers Andrew Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 (03-Jan-2018, 10:16 PM)Droning Martyn Wrote: Hi Ubute Welcome. I have a similar story flying rc helis in the past.....more repairing than flying to be honest. Got my first diatone gt200 drone in December thinking it would be easy.? Im part way up the himalayan mountain of learning that is required althought actually enjoying the experience. This is a great forum that has loads of advice, support and information. Enjoy? Hi Droning Martin How are you going with the GT200? I hope you're enjoying it as much as I am. I'm feeling gradually more confident as I fly the Tyrant 150 up and down the paddock, side to side in front of me. I'm doing figure eights, turning both inwards and outwards at the ends. Sort of coordinated turns. Haven't been brave enough to fly a complete circle in front of myself yet although I can do it with the toy drones. This is pretty much where I got to with the helis in the '80's, so I'm pretty chuffed. The Tyrant has stood up to a couple of low speed crashes, but this morning I was reminded of a basic lesson. When it was passing fairly close one of the motors came adrift and down it came quite hard. All four screws had fallen out of the motor housing. All the other motors were pretty loose too. I'd been too preoccupied with the software setup of this pre-built quad that I didn't pay attention to the basic airframe. I should have checked and loc-tited all screws BEFORE they fell out. Anyway, I got to practice my limited soldering skills because one of the wires from the ESC to the motor had broken off. The ESCs almost touch the motors on the 150 so it was tight. Fortunately nothing else was broken and the Tyrant is back in the air. Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 Progress update. This morning I started flying full circuits and practicing nose in hovering. It's not so hard in angle mode, you just have to not be intimidated by the quad staring right at you. I'm definitely not ready for fpv yet but I might put a camera on a docile conventional aircraft and see how I go. • Posts: 2,286 Threads: 38 Likes Received: 1,527 in 995 posts Likes Given: 1,881 Joined: Apr 2016 Reputation: 72 (21-Jan-2018, 08:45 AM)Ubute Wrote: I should have checked and loc-tited all screws BEFORE they fell out. Blue thread locker on every metal to metal screw connection is not an optional step! Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 Hi folks, I'm looking for some help setting up an Eachine QX65. I've connected it to Cleanflight and performed the binding process with my Spektrum DX7S and it seems to bind ok. Everything's working correctly in the Receiver tab, but in the Modes tab I can't get it to arm. I've set the range for it to arm when I throw the Gear switch but nothing happens. The ARM channel in Cleanflight doesn't turn green when the switch is in the up position like the Angle and Horizon modes do when the Aux2 switch is in the appropriate position. Disconnected from Cleanflight and powered by a battery the QX65 seems to bind ok, the red and white lights go steady when I turn the transmitter on. The little blue LED on the flight controller starts flashing faster when I throw the Gear switch and then goes back to steady flashing after a couple of seconds. It never glows solid like it's supposed to when it's armed. I hope it's not a fault with the QX65. • Posts: 1,504 Threads: 83 Likes Received: 944 in 654 posts Likes Given: 2,142 Joined: Sep 2016 Reputation: 24 14-Feb-2018, 02:53 PM (This post was last modified: 14-Feb-2018, 02:54 PM by Tom BD Bad.) Just to confirm you did click save and reboot/save (can't remember if it reboots from mode tab) in the modes tab, before moving to a different tab? Does your switch show slider movement in the RX tab? Windless fields and smokeless builds • Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 Yes, I carried out the instructions carefully, saving each step. The QX65 manual gives instructions for binding using the CLI, and you enter "save" after each step. I did the whole thing twice with the same result. Yes, toggling the switches on the DX7S makes the little green marks move around in the sliders on the screen and I've set the range, the green bar, so the green mark is within the range when the switch is in the up position. I've set AUX2, my three-way flaps switch, to work with ANGLE mode and HORIZON mode. The box on the left lights up green when the switch is in the appropriate position, but that doesn't happen with the ARM switch, although the little green tag moves and I've set the range to cover it when it's on. The QX65 just won't arm. • Posts: 1,504 Threads: 83 Likes Received: 944 in 654 posts Likes Given: 2,142 Joined: Sep 2016 Reputation: 24 Have you calibrated the accelerometer in BF? Anyone else got any ideas, TBH I'm kinda clutching at straws now!? Windless fields and smokeless builds • Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 Actually I used Cleanflight initially and I did calibrate the accelerometer. Someone on the RCGroups forum said I should be using Betaflight as the manual says, not Cleanflight, so last night I did the bind process again using Betaflight. It recognised all the settings I'd done in Cleanflight and to me it all seemed exactly the same, right down to the sub-trim travel adjustments I'd made. And it still doesn't arm, although it's definitely getting a signal from the AUX1 switch (Gear). When I hit the switch the blue flashing LED changes its rhythm from steady even flashing to a short burst of double flashes for about a second and then reverts to the steady flashing. It does this both when connected to Betaflight/Cleanflight and when disconnected and running on a battery. • Posts: 12,099 Threads: 125 Likes Received: 3,739 in 2,836 posts Likes Given: 99 Joined: Feb 2017 Reputation: 388 Now that you have betaflight. Go to the CLI and type "status" and post what it says. • Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 16-Feb-2018, 08:20 AM (This post was last modified: 16-Feb-2018, 08:21 AM by Ubute.) Ok, here's what I get: CLI # status System Uptime: 40 seconds Voltage: 1 * 0.1V (0S battery - NOT PRESENT) CPU Clock=72MHz, GYRO=MPU6000, ACC=MPU6000 SD card: None inserted Stack size: 2048, Stack address: 0x10002000 I2C Errors: 0, config size: 2043, max available config: 4096 CPU:17%, cycle time: 133, GYRO rate: 7518, RX rate: 49, System rate: 9 Arming disable flags: RXLOSS CLI That last line seems to say something? • Posts: 12,099 Threads: 125 Likes Received: 3,739 in 2,836 posts Likes Given: 99 Joined: Feb 2017 Reputation: 388 Was your TX on when you got this status? If so, the FC is not getting signal according to the RXLOSS flag. https://github.com/betaflight/betaflight...e-&-Safety • Posts: 35 Threads: 1 Likes Received: 16 in 13 posts Likes Given: 1 Joined: Jan 2018 Reputation: 1 Sorry, silly me. I didn't think about the TX, I just plugged in the QX. Anyway, here's the result of "status" with the TX turned on as well. $M>lY±ÿ(S CLI # status System Uptime: 35 seconds Voltage: 2 * 0.1V (0S battery - NOT PRESENT) CPU Clock=72MHz, GYRO=MPU6000, ACC=MPU6000 SD card: None inserted Stack size: 2048, Stack address: 0x10002000 I2C Errors: 0, config size: 2043, max available config: 4096 CPU:16%, cycle time: 136, GYRO rate: 7352, RX rate: 90, System rate: 9 Arming disable flags: THROTTLE ANGLE CLI # So, is this something about my throttle settings? • |