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Bitcraze will not take off vertically - Seems M4 is at fault

Posted: Tue Apr 22, 2014 1:03 pm
by EMartinez
Hello,

I have searched and found relatively similar questions but I have tried them and none works. I have plotted the values for several variables, and it seems just odd that the trend for the stabilizer.yaw is way off from the other two trends. I initially thought there would be some hair holding the M4, and indeed there was some, but after thoroughfully cleaning it, it is still having that behavior. I have tried slowly increasing the power until it gets off the ground to see if there would be any difference, and it has no difference. I have also noticed that this very motor is the first one to stop spinning after powe is brough to zero. Could it be a defective motor?

Thank you in advance.

Best regards from Australia.

Ernesto

Re: Bitcraze will not take off vertically - Seems M4 is at f

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:43 am
by EMartinez
Here is an image of the trends...
Trends
Trends

Re: Bitcraze will not take off vertically - Seems M4 is at f

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 11:44 am
by EMartinez
Here is another trend...
Trends
Trends

Re: Bitcraze will not take off vertically - Seems M4 is at f

Posted: Wed Apr 23, 2014 1:57 pm
by tobias
It looks like a damaged motor. Does it sound bad when it is spinning? Sometimes the top motor bearing can be depressed or the motor can be dented by the PCB arm. Sometimes it is fixable and sometimes the motor has to be replaced.

Re: Bitcraze will not take off vertically - Seems M4 is at f

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 2:12 am
by EMartinez
Thanks for the reply. No, there is no weird sound at all. I'll replace the motor and see if there is any change.

Have you thought about soldering connectors to the board instead of having users soldering the cables? It is a lot of pain, particularly if you are replacing a motor as the holes get clogged with solder. It would make maintanability easier.

Regards,

Ernesto.

Re: Bitcraze will not take off vertically - Seems M4 is at f

Posted: Fri Apr 25, 2014 7:43 am
by EMartinez
It was indeed a damaged motor. Once I replaced it, i can now take of relatively vertically. I confirmed it was the motir first by holding the copter firmly and monitoring the motor trends; whereas the other three motors showe consistent output, M4 showed a steady decrease in performance over a few seconds (hence its apparent weakness compared ti the other three).

I'll have to buy a few spare ones...

Thanks for the help! :)