Andrew_Hamblyn
Member
So I have been toiling away with various things in a never ending quest to reach ultimate quad nirvana, but alas I am forever and perpetually stuck with the auto leveling switched on as it appears that I just cant stay in control in acro mode.
On our little WL toys quad, the supplied controller gives you the option for setting various levels of aggression, with 40% being rather sedate and slow rates of action through to 100% which makes it snappy as hell and real twitchy. Oh how I wish for something so simple on the KK2....
When the kk2 auto leveling is on, I find that I can control the quad with ease, even if it is jerky and snappy as it works hard to remain level - no problems there.
But when I switch off the auto level, the quad is so ummm fluid (for want of a better word) that instead of making short sharp adjustments to pitch and roll, it makes great big slushy slow wallowing movements which I find very hard to predict or control, and I ALWAYS end up in a big ol' tank slapper and if I dont bang that auto level back on real quick I always end up over correcting and crashing...
*sigh*
There is SO much written about fine tuning the KK2 its damn near impossible to know where to start.
So please, I beg you, can someone tell me, in plain dumb english layman's terms what settings do I need to be looking at to make my quad less of a wallowing hippo and more responsive!???
Many thanks
Drew
On our little WL toys quad, the supplied controller gives you the option for setting various levels of aggression, with 40% being rather sedate and slow rates of action through to 100% which makes it snappy as hell and real twitchy. Oh how I wish for something so simple on the KK2....
When the kk2 auto leveling is on, I find that I can control the quad with ease, even if it is jerky and snappy as it works hard to remain level - no problems there.
But when I switch off the auto level, the quad is so ummm fluid (for want of a better word) that instead of making short sharp adjustments to pitch and roll, it makes great big slushy slow wallowing movements which I find very hard to predict or control, and I ALWAYS end up in a big ol' tank slapper and if I dont bang that auto level back on real quick I always end up over correcting and crashing...
*sigh*
There is SO much written about fine tuning the KK2 its damn near impossible to know where to start.
So please, I beg you, can someone tell me, in plain dumb english layman's terms what settings do I need to be looking at to make my quad less of a wallowing hippo and more responsive!???
Many thanks
Drew