So I connected to my Solo through Mission Planner to test the motors one by one (more on that later), and the first thing it does on connection is check if a newer version of the ArduCopter firmware is available, which it is. 3.3 just came out within the past week or so. Has anyone updated? I put it on my little 250 and it seems to be fine, but considering the Solo has a "Pixhawk 2", whatever that means, I'm hesitant to mess with it.
Back to the motor testing... how does one go about testing one motor at a time? On my 250, I can arm it and then the motor test buttons will spin up one motor at a time, but with the Solo, when I arm it, they all spin up. I'm looking to do the laser-pointer-bounced-from-mirror trick to test each motor/prop for balance.
Back to the motor testing... how does one go about testing one motor at a time? On my 250, I can arm it and then the motor test buttons will spin up one motor at a time, but with the Solo, when I arm it, they all spin up. I'm looking to do the laser-pointer-bounced-from-mirror trick to test each motor/prop for balance.