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Another PID tuning help
#16
(31-Jan-2020, 11:41 PM)MSIOU Wrote: haha iot is a short of "in order to" cause as I mathematician I am bored to death
Big Grin
Have a good night my friend!!!

I never seen that abbreviation before ;O
'Ignore' is the route word of Ignorant. 
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#17
(02-Feb-2020, 06:13 PM)bLoWsMokE Wrote: I don't see any issue in those videos. What xactly are you seeing? Are you tlking about how when you pump the throttle is yaws a little bit? Trying just increasing the anti gravity mode to fix that. Maybe increase I term a little bit on yaw.

You'd need black box here it looks really good man.
Are you watching those videos on phone? Because they looks OK on phone screen, but the wobbles are more visible on PC or TV screens.

I have a new video with some changes on settings and hardware. Please all of you feel free to comment and make suggestions.

First of all, I have re-arranged my camera mount, I've place a strip of mounting tape between the frame and the GoPro mount and then I zip-tied it for secure it; in the side of software, I've raised TPA to 0.75.
Can you see any wobbles or oscillations? Please let me know.

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#18
(03-Feb-2020, 01:46 AM)CM17X Wrote: Are you watching those videos on phone? Because they looks OK on phone screen, but the wobbles are more visible on PC or TV screens.

I have a new video with some changes on settings and hardware. Please all of you feel free to comment and make suggestions.

First of all, I have re-arranged my camera mount, I've place a strip of mounting tape between the frame and the GoPro mount and then I zip-tied it for secure it; in the side of software, I've raised TPA to 0.75.
Can you see any wobbles or oscillations? Please let me know.


Your quad looks really fine to me.
Good job.
However please avoid the road.
It is raining and water (full of minerals) could be very perilous my friend, I have experienced disarm due to moisture. If you have waterproof case ignore my advice.
Fly safe iot enjoy Big Grin 
Good work
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#19
(03-Feb-2020, 03:45 PM)MSIOU Wrote: Your quad looks really fine to me.
Good job.
However please avoid the road.
It is raining and water (full of minerals) could be very perilous my friend, I have experienced disarm due to moisture. If you have waterproof case ignore my advice.
Fly safe iot enjoy Big Grin 
Good work

Hey man, thanks for your inputs and the suggestions, I'm definitely avoiding roads, despite I was close to one I didn't flew over it this time Smile

For the first time the video looks fine to me, with no oscillations or wobbles visible, not like before. The funny thing is that I tried to use ReelSteady Go with that video and everything was Oscillating! :O No clue why.
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#20
(03-Feb-2020, 01:46 AM)CM17X Wrote: Are you watching those videos on phone? Because they looks OK on phone screen, but the wobbles are more visible on PC or TV screens.

I have a new video with some changes on settings and hardware. Please all of you feel free to comment and make suggestions.

First of all, I have re-arranged my camera mount, I've place a strip of mounting tape between the frame and the GoPro mount and then I zip-tied it for secure it; in the side of software, I've raised TPA to 0.75.
Can you see any wobbles or oscillations? Please let me know.


watching it on a 72'' television.
'Ignore' is the route word of Ignorant. 
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#21
(06-Feb-2020, 10:46 AM)bLoWsMokE Wrote: watching it on a 72'' television.

Well, that's big enough to see weird stuff.
For now I think my quad is tunned by raising the TPA, I've seen a video where the guy set values within 0.3 and 0.4, and I am in 0.75, way higher, but as long it works for me, I'll leave it as it is.
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