Hello! Could you please help me? after springs replacement data from sticks are shaking in 1-2% diapason, even if I'm not touching sticks. Calibration not helping at all. could this be due to the fact that the screws could be magnetized by a screwdriver?
If you mean beahvior, showed in your video ruclips.net/video/qyvSSR0nXFI/видео.html - there are two possible things can be: 1. Gimbals (tension springs) are too loose. 2. Gimbals are not calibrated right way. Probably you have "pressed sticks too much" at first stage of calibration process, where you need to move sticks to midpoints of edges and to corners. At this place you should do that very gently, not pushing sticks with excessive force. Or at last calibration stage, where you need to move sticks exactly in + pattern, up/down/left/right, not "around" or like that. And answering your question: no, magnets on gimbals are strong enough to create magnetic field, sensed by hall sensors, which can't be affected with thing like magnetized screws.
Thanks alot, it helped me very much ❤
After watching this video i decided not to do this, thank you XD
same xd
Hi! Where did you get the soft springs?
They come with the tango
Hello! Could you please help me? after springs replacement data from sticks are shaking in 1-2% diapason, even if I'm not touching sticks. Calibration not helping at all. could this be due to the fact that the screws could be magnetized by a screwdriver?
Hi! Where do you see "shaking"? On LCD screen of Tango2 remote or in BetaFlight? How much PPM points exactly mentioned 1-2% is?
If you mean beahvior, showed in your video ruclips.net/video/qyvSSR0nXFI/видео.html - there are two possible things can be:
1. Gimbals (tension springs) are too loose.
2. Gimbals are not calibrated right way. Probably you have "pressed sticks too much" at first stage of calibration process, where you need to move sticks to midpoints of edges and to corners. At this place you should do that very gently, not pushing sticks with excessive force. Or at last calibration stage, where you need to move sticks exactly in + pattern, up/down/left/right, not "around" or like that.
And answering your question: no, magnets on gimbals are strong enough to create magnetic field, sensed by hall sensors, which can't be affected with thing like magnetized screws.
@@ernisfpv110 thank you!