airwolf_0101
Junior Member
I am have just completed building my storm quad. When setting up the cc3d with Open Pilot Ground Control software i experience jitter on M3 and M4.
I have checked all of my solder connections and re-soldered and all looks to be OK. The motor wires are very thin which posed a problem in the first instance. All motors were soldered using the same process. Could this problem be caused by the ESC or could it be a faulty motor or is it a soldering connection issue?
All motors do spin up during the first power calculation (full speed). When I go to set the idle for each motor during the Open Pilot Ground control setup M1 and M2 set fine at 1165. The Jitter happens to M3 and M4, I can take the idle up to full and the motors jitters.
Details of Quad.
Storm Type B Frame (250)
Emax 1804 2480Kv motors
Simon ESC 12A
Trunigy i6 TX/RX
Can anyone shed any light onto what may be the cause of the Jitter. Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Airwolf_0101
I have checked all of my solder connections and re-soldered and all looks to be OK. The motor wires are very thin which posed a problem in the first instance. All motors were soldered using the same process. Could this problem be caused by the ESC or could it be a faulty motor or is it a soldering connection issue?
All motors do spin up during the first power calculation (full speed). When I go to set the idle for each motor during the Open Pilot Ground control setup M1 and M2 set fine at 1165. The Jitter happens to M3 and M4, I can take the idle up to full and the motors jitters.
Details of Quad.
Storm Type B Frame (250)
Emax 1804 2480Kv motors
Simon ESC 12A
Trunigy i6 TX/RX
Can anyone shed any light onto what may be the cause of the Jitter. Any help would be appreciated.
Regards,
Airwolf_0101