Altitude hold
nmp115
Posts: 3
Hello, I have a Spektrum DX6i transmitter and am using a Hoverfly Open Board.
I have attached a Maxbotic sensor to my Quadcopter at the bottom and set my Gear gains for Travel Adj. At 1: 25% and 0: 25%. I have also tried other gain setting and neither one holds the Altitude. I've seen videos where a guy pushes his quadcopter down and it comes right back up. Why won't my quadcopter hold altitude? And i know it's reacting to the switch and has a reading because when hooked up to the computer it shows on the client.
Please help me out, thank you!
I have attached a Maxbotic sensor to my Quadcopter at the bottom and set my Gear gains for Travel Adj. At 1: 25% and 0: 25%. I have also tried other gain setting and neither one holds the Altitude. I've seen videos where a guy pushes his quadcopter down and it comes right back up. Why won't my quadcopter hold altitude? And i know it's reacting to the switch and has a reading because when hooked up to the computer it shows on the client.
Please help me out, thank you!
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Do you mean " 0: -25%"? If not, then you need to change it. (I think.) The second percent should be negative.
I'm not one to give advice about this since I never got the altitude hold to work properly on my ELEV-8. I think I might have had a loose wire which hung down on interfered with the ultrasound.
My DX6i has gains ranging from 0-125%, it doesn't go negative at all. You flip a switch and it changes to the second setting. Thanks for the input though.
I have a DX7 which I doubt is very different from a DX6i. I'm not sure I set mine up correctly (my ELEV-8 crashed when I tried altitude hold). I'm going to take another look at the documentation and get back to you on this.
Hopefully someone else know more about this and can shed some light on it for us.
Other than the altitude hold, how is your ELEV-8 flying?
I was playing with my transmitter a bit more. It sounds like you have the gains set correctly. I notice only two of the channels use negative gain notation. Most channels it's U(for up) and D(for down) etc. I'm guessing your transmitter doesn't use the negative notation.
I know altitude hold has to be enabled in the setup GUI (see page 62 of HoverFly Open manual Rev. 1).
In the picture, the white plastic arm has the sensor double stick taped to the bottom.