Construction
Posted: Mon Jun 10, 2013 11:46 am
Hi,
I have been having great difficulty getting my Crazyflie to remain stable with no Yaw/Roll input from my PS3 controller. It seems to me that to greatly assist with the accuracy of the Yaw/Role before any trim adjustments on the controller software, accurate placement of the motor mounts along the pcb arms is essential - any discrepancy of the distances of the vertical axes of the motors from the centre of the Crazyflie must mean more trim adjustments are initially required.
As such I have been trying to ensure that my motor mounts are exactly the same distances along the pcb arms by looking at the text along the arms. The letter "i" in the word "Crazyflie" lines up with the end of my motor mounts on arms M1,2 and 3 but the mount only reaches to the middle of the letter "e" on the M3 arm.
My questions:
1. Am I overly concerned about this and it would make very little difference anyway?
2. Are the words "Crazyflie" printed at exactly the same places on each arm?
Thanks,
I have been having great difficulty getting my Crazyflie to remain stable with no Yaw/Roll input from my PS3 controller. It seems to me that to greatly assist with the accuracy of the Yaw/Role before any trim adjustments on the controller software, accurate placement of the motor mounts along the pcb arms is essential - any discrepancy of the distances of the vertical axes of the motors from the centre of the Crazyflie must mean more trim adjustments are initially required.
As such I have been trying to ensure that my motor mounts are exactly the same distances along the pcb arms by looking at the text along the arms. The letter "i" in the word "Crazyflie" lines up with the end of my motor mounts on arms M1,2 and 3 but the mount only reaches to the middle of the letter "e" on the M3 arm.
My questions:
1. Am I overly concerned about this and it would make very little difference anyway?
2. Are the words "Crazyflie" printed at exactly the same places on each arm?
Thanks,