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Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 11:08 am
by torqu3e
Got mine this afternoon. :D Went through the build, the props spin, oooh yeah!!! It ain't flying, it ain't flying, not enough thrust to take off, stoopid me had soldered all the motors with the same polarity, so went about reversing M2 and M4, still wouldn't take off, wait motors seem to be pushing the air up, that can't be good. Swap props for M2/M4 with M1/M3 and it finally takes off.

Here comes the real issue, now that it actually flies(defined as being airborn) it goes on spinning like a blender, I've tried an xbox 360 controller, a PS3 controller, different profiles, making sure the axis are detected correctly, they are centered in on zero. The works, re read the wiki like 3 times over.

So what gives? Why does this thing go into a tizzy? Have tried playing around with its trim settings and all to no effect. Firmware was upgraded to the one from the wiki. This is the 10 DOF version if that makes any difference.

Someone please help me point what may I be doing wrong.

Thanks in advance!

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Wed Jan 08, 2014 1:02 pm
by tobias
Is it spinning really fast? Then it sounds like one or more propellers are spinning in the wrong direction. Can you double check the setup again?

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 1:18 am
by torqu3e
Thanks for responding tobias and apologize for posting in the wrong forum, if one of the mods could move it to the correct one that would be nice.

Here is a pic indicating the rotation direction of each motor, can you tell me if that looks right or wrong to you.

http://www.torqu3e.net/crazyflie.jpg

If the quality is crappy or you need any other details, I'd be happy to get them, just want to make this thing fly.

Thx.


P.S. forum code does not accept [img width=800 height=600][/img] else would've embedded it, otherwise its too large to embed.

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Thu Jan 09, 2014 4:11 am
by atomicdog
It looks like you have the props reversed. What you have on M1/M3 should be on M2/M4, and then return the motor wires to match the assembly instructions.

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 8:59 am
by tobias
It looks a bit strange since the color on the motor wires seems to be wrong, should be white and black. Where did you get it?

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 6:39 am
by torqu3e
@tobias : Got it off of ebay, think its not the real deal, or something's wrong with it? or I set it up wrong?
Are the rotations for the motors correct and would one need to resolder the wires or there is scope for change in the firmware before recompiling to the bin?

I'd just like to get it flying, am competent with electronics and computers though new to quadcopters, so a little guidance as to what the problem could be would help a lot.

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 7:35 am
by torqu3e
@atomicdog, what beer do you drink mate! That was it, inverted all the motors, swapped the props and away it goes flying :D Thanks for your help.

Which side is front on the CF? Basically want to orient myself as to where the controller needs to be moved to make the CF move in desired direction, or is there a heading lock mode where it keeps its orientation at all times?

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Sat Jan 11, 2014 3:30 pm
by DerShu
torqu3e wrote: Which side is front on the CF?

Crazyflie Wiki http://wiki.bitcraze.se/projects:crazyf ... uide:index

Just below mid page.

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2015 4:59 pm
by qubitter
I have a similar problem. Whenever I connect my CF 2.0 to my antenna, it immediately starts trying to take off without me doing anything. Please help! :o

Re: Crazyflie spins uncontrollably

Posted: Fri Mar 20, 2015 8:15 am
by tobias
I'm guessing the target values comes from a wrong input driver. When you start the cfclient what does the target values say? If you connect using a mobile device is the behavior the same?