What phone app were you using?Maybe you need to balance your motors
Maybe you need to balance your motors
Not talked about here much, but I balance every motor.Maybe you need to balance your motors
Jerry, check out YouTube- there are a lot of videos on motor balancing and watching one is much easier than trying to 'splain it!Pyrate,
So what are we looking for in this video? I'd really like to take a look at balancing my motors. I haven't even begun to research and study doing so yet. How about some pointers if you can spare the time.
Thanks,
Jerry
Wow Earl- you been tossing a few back tonight?!Not talked about here much, but I balance every motor.
Use mission planner for individual motor control. Connect it to the Sololink network. Afteer that, there are a hundred videos with variations on motot balancing on Youtube.
I put the Solo on foam blocks to isloate it, and put the phone on each arm at the same distance from the motor (using a foam block as a spacer) with the phone in the same orientation. I use metal tape (heavier and doesn't come off) and don't forget that after you find the "light" spot where you will put the tape, to experiment with different weights (sizes of tape) and after that, move it up, and then down, for the perfect balance and minimum vibrations. Balancing at 50% speed works well, but in the end, balance at the speed your motor is likely to be when filming.
Lol...using my phone and eating dinnerWow Earl- you been tossing a few back tonight?!
Yes... Most of the vids are for "other" craft, based on Solo being new. This goes back to when the motors had wooden propsThis was all just news to me, and found it interesting. the more I read this is a manufacturer agnostic issue. just the nature of motor manufacturing
After that, there are a hundred videos with variations on motor balancing on Youtube.
Jerry, check out YouTube- there are a lot of videos on motor balancing and watching one is much easier than trying to 'splain it!
What phone app were you using?[/QUO
that was simple seismometer but I think I need to find something that actually has a value number read out
Hmmm. Notice that both of his front motors display about the same amount of vibration, and both of the back motors display the same amount of vibration. What are the chances of two motors being out of balance the same amount? Not very high.
I think it's just the way he has his iPhone oriented and resting on the GPS cover.
I'm not saying that motor balancing is not important, just that I'm dubious about the testing methodology in this video.
Don't think you could without extensions (or a wire stretcher ) . But you also don't need to. The phone on the arm method works really well. I actually think better, because in the end, that is where the motors will be. If something is rattling around there, you want to know...I wonder if you pulled the pod motor wires out of the arms. if there would be enough slack to set the motors on some jig in front of the copter. You would only need two one for each direction. trying to figure out how to apply that video to solo
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