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Quad goes crazy on lift off
#31
(19-May-2017, 11:34 AM)Carl.Vegas Wrote: I would take a different approach... 

I would make sure my Max Vel matched my rates in DLR... So if in DRL you're running something like 500 degrees, your Max Vel in betaflight should match your Max Vel. I think for a new pilot having the simulator and quad match as close as possible is critical. 

However, if after that it still feels too "sensitive" I'd say try upping expo a little (note the emphasis... you likely wont need as much expo as you use in DRL since current betaflight versions already have a curve to stick responses).

I have to say.. Even thought you guys are trying to explain it to me, I don't know what to check exactly.
https://gyazo.com/7714786fb38abaa3d1d922b5fc3684e4 <--- DRL settings
https://gyazo.com/c86d66b45815ba6e07179de2203e22fe <---- Betaflight settings (Did not touch this yet, because I would mess it up somehow.)

Edit: RC rate 1.00 = 100% and Super rate 0.70 = 70% ???

Lazie
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#32
Laziegoblin,
We do not use filters on this site. It was mentioned to you nicely earlier to cut out the f-bombs. We self-censor here. If you are too inconsiderate to do that, please move along to another web site where that is acceptable. Last warning!
Scotty
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#33
(19-May-2017, 06:12 PM)sloscotty Wrote: Laziegoblin,
We do not use filters on this site.  It was mentioned to you nicely earlier to cut out the f-bombs.  We self-censor here.  If you are too inconsiderate to do that, please move along to another web site where that is acceptable.  Last warning!
Scotty

Honest mistake. I'm not English so it doesn't pop out to me as it seems to do to you guys. I'll take it elsewhere to save you the trouble because I will do it again on accident. Thanks for the advice so far. It got me in the air.
Have a nice day.

Edit: If anyone wants to help me a bit more with tuning my quad you can always leave me a message and I'll just stay off the forums.

Lazie
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#34
Unfortunately while I tend to disagree with profanity bans, and blame them as the reason why the words cause as much harm as they do, I feel like it is an easy rule to follow at least for the F-word... Admittedly I have poked my share of profanity through on this site for the sake of it's value, which is to add a casual conversation emphasis to a situation. The trick, so that you don't have to stop participating, is to not talk like a wild-westerner in your English style (I can say that because I grew up in the desert west of the USA)...

I am not sure which English speakers you are likely to converse with outside of this forum but I can tell you that a more discretionary use of foul language can make it almost seem as if you didn't curse at all in some cases...

At the risk of digressing again... (I do that a lot and really already have)... If you use the F-word in a very emotional sense to add emphasis that something is incredible (in the actual sense of the word) then it really adds gravitas to a statement... however if you add an F-word into a random statement just to show that you are upset it can feel like you're not showing restraint and as a result it feels disrespectful. This is as if saying we're not worthy of the restraint required to avoid the foul language.

I personally would be happy to continue working with you on this problem as best as I can (although I probably only have maybe a tiny bit more experience than you have at this point) but our community standards really reflect some of the cultural standards that typical English speakers expect is all. I am in no way offended myself but I would defend those here on this website whom are offended.
carl.vegas
Current Quads: Operational: Diatone GT2 200 In need of repair: Bumble Bee, tehStein,  Slightly modified Vortex 250 
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#35
You lot got me in the air and this one is thanks to the help of Intofpv.com.

So, thank you guys!
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#36
Nice! Keep it up lazie!
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#37
Great video! lots of fun and I am glad to see you still posting.
carl.vegas
Current Quads: Operational: Diatone GT2 200 In need of repair: Bumble Bee, tehStein,  Slightly modified Vortex 250 
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