Full throttle on take offs!
I’ve never used auto takeoff, but I was a little surprised at the motor speed profile. I guess I should compare it to a regular manual takeoff.
I've always believed full power at take-off gives the MC full dynamic range to then reduce motors' speed as required to maintain stability. I understand this may scare some folks as they belief is that slow and low is the best thing but nothing adds a margin of safety to enable correction(s) than altitude.
It's the way I've always flown from planks to CP-helis.
Has always worked for me with no 'ground looping'!
You can see the two spikes that show the backing off of revs before it goes for it that I mentioned earlier, any idea why it would be doing that instead of just getting it in the air to start with?
check you props for notches. mine did that and all i had to do was change props.Morning,
after updating the firmware the last two times I have been out with my P4 (standard) its flipped over backwards on take off, not every time though, I was using DJI go4. The first time I put it down to a combination off wind and not the flattest take off spot, admittedly it was a little windy but no more than I would usually fly in. After that first time I recalibrated the IMU then took it out yesterday and it happened for the second time, I held it in the air and took off from there and it flew fine, it's knocked my confidence a bit but I'm wondering if its something I'm doing/not doing?
Thanks in advance
Ric
Now thats interesting, will post a photo later.check you props for notches. mine did that and all i had to do was change props.
With 2 1/2 Year’s of fly I have always used auto take off with no problems.Thanks for the quick replies, I've only used auto take off and I just let it do it's thing till it's hovering and stable, should I be applying power myself during this auto procedure? and yes you guessed correct, this is my first real drone so I'm pretty green!
Maybe this all is right maybe not. Just to put that all is a bit relative.
I have the drones for a 3 years now so I'm pretty familiar with it.
I prefer manual take off. I like it more than auto. I let the motors spin for a while than I slowly lift the AC to 2-3m level. I've never performed any issues with it.
I have P3A and P4P and I do the same at both.
Remember when DJI use to recommend a slow throttle up to take off? What was that? So many people were flipping their phantoms.
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