Posts: 276 Threads: 70 Likes Received: 183 in 96 posts Likes Given: 59 Joined: Jan 2023 Reputation: 2 All my quads are home built and tuned to the best of my ability lol. I bought my first BNF, the Cinelog 35 V2. Everything is ready for my maiden but I was wondering for those with multiple style quads. Do you all keep rates same across the board? I’m not sure if I should put my freestyle rates on the Cinelog or lower them? I run 120, 950, .4 actual rates on my micros and 5”. • Posts: 4,073 Threads: 75 Likes Received: 2,548 in 1,858 posts Likes Given: 3,949 Joined: May 2021 Reputation: 121 I run the same rates on all of my builds, except for 65mm and 75mm whoops- those are jacked up significantly higher. But, I also don’t fly cinewhoops, so… the few I’ve built ran my usual rates until I dismantled them. Dangerous operations. Disclaimer: I don’t know wtf I’m talking about. I wish I could get the smell of burnt electronics out of my nose. Posts: 6,107 Threads: 172 Likes Received: 2,283 in 1,830 posts Likes Given: 4,733 Joined: Feb 2019 Reputation: 100 a cinewhoop would be made to aim a good footage, not for a good flight experience. they are slowflyers, they cant do freestyle. input smooth features many presets provide for cinewhoops does even add more delay... to dive in a house very very smoothly, climb around a tree in a clean circle. i would sugggest to try true cinewhoop rates and input settings - rates between 200 and 500deg/s , some throttle expo and a preset exploring is never wrong :-) give it also a try on you r default rates, but i wouldnt suggest high rates as start Posts: 941 Threads: 71 Likes Received: 339 in 253 posts Likes Given: 156 Joined: Dec 2021 Reputation: 19 (31-Aug-2023, 12:37 PM)B4tn Wrote: All my quads are home built and tuned to the best of my ability lol. I bought my first BNF, the Cinelog 35 V2. Everything is ready for my maiden but I was wondering for those with multiple style quads. Do you all keep rates same across the board? I’m not sure if I should put my freestyle rates on the Cinelog or lower them? I run 120, 950, .4 actual rates on my micros and 5”. I do not keep rates the same even across my various make 5" freestyle quads! For example, I have two GEPRC Mk5's one on DJI, the other HDZ. The HDZ one has significantly higher rates to take advantage of the lower latency. I have had two Cine Whoops, one "full" ducted now broken up, the other still with me, rarely flown, a Foxeer Cine Whoop 25 HDZ which has more minimal "guards!. I initially flew it on default BF Pids/Rates as it was supplied with a corrupted firmware and despite requests, I never got a correct dump from Foxeer. TBH, I'm a little puzzled by your post. You know you can set Profiles with differing rates and PIDs? Just set all three sets to a range and go fly, hot switch from goggles on the ground and back to back test, and you'll end up with what suits YOU. • Posts: 941 Threads: 71 Likes Received: 339 in 253 posts Likes Given: 156 Joined: Dec 2021 Reputation: 19 BTW, my CW25 does very passable Freestyle on high rates, though that's not why you should buy/build one! I think most recent Cine Whoop designs, ones with minimal ducting, like your Cinelog 35 V2, will do similar. Definitely try and see! • Posts: 276 Threads: 70 Likes Received: 183 in 96 posts Likes Given: 59 Joined: Jan 2023 Reputation: 2 (01-Sep-2023, 05:33 AM)BadRaven Wrote: I do not keep rates the same even across my various make 5" freestyle quads! For example, I have two GEPRC Mk5's one on DJI, the other HDZ. The HDZ one has significantly higher rates to take advantage of the lower latency. I have had two Cine Whoops, one "full" ducted now broken up, the other still with me, rarely flown, a Foxeer Cine Whoop 25 HDZ which has more minimal "guards!. I initially flew it on default BF Pids/Rates as it was supplied with a corrupted firmware and despite requests, I never got a correct dump from Foxeer. TBH, I'm a little puzzled by your post. You know you can set Profiles with differing rates and PIDs? Just set all three sets to a range and go fly, hot switch from goggles on the ground and back to back test, and you'll end up with what suits YOU. Thanks all for the input. I actually did just that. I did several different sets and swapped till I found one I liked. Turns out the one I liked best was a preset by UAV tech. Actual 20, 1000, .7. I thought that was pretty crazy but turns out I like it a lot. I can fly super smooth but get on it if I want still Posts: 1 Threads: 0 Likes Received: 0 in 0 posts Likes Given: 0 Joined: Mar 2024 Reputation: 0 (03-Sep-2023, 05:32 PM)B4tn Wrote: Thanks all for the input. I actually did just that. I did several different sets and swapped till I found one I liked. Turns out the one I liked best was a preset by UAV tech. Actual 20, 1000, .7. I thought that was pretty crazy but turns out I like it a lot. I can fly super smooth but get on it if I want still Hi, did you Ended up using your setup from UAV tech ? I’m running the stock pids from GepRc 6s+gopro but when flying straight and slow starts to shake .. thx man • Posts: 276 Threads: 70 Likes Received: 183 in 96 posts Likes Given: 59 Joined: Jan 2023 Reputation: 2 (06-Mar-2024, 08:56 AM)VikSim Wrote: Hi, did you Ended up using your setup from UAV tech ? I’m running the stock pids from GepRc 6s+gopro but when flying straight and slow starts to shake .. thx man I have yet to get a good tune for this quad. Right now running default BF settings. I rarely fly it so it just sits. • |