I did a testflight today. I decreased BEC voltage to 6,4V. No change in behaviour, also no strange behaviour overall.
Having that said, I reduced "elevator filter" and "pitchup compensation" to zero.
This made a very visible change, the nose down tendency when reducing pitch im FFF went nearly away.
So what in the end really made the difference was, increasing headgain to 85%.
As max 80% is recommended - is this value nevertheless ok? Should there be zero visible nose/elevator "shake" when reducing pitch - or is that normal with that size of helicopter?
many thanks for your help,
Andreas
ZeXx86 wrote:
Can you by chance try to decrease BEC voltage to at least 6.6V?
I am not sure if this is the case, but BK/RJX servos, especially 700X series are very prone to noise issues. So then it can oscillate in the flight very quickly or not hold when it should. Decreasing voltage to 6.6V or less can solve the problem.
Usually the problem occur, because servo cables are partially cutted in the place, where a rubber grommet is. So there is a contact with aluminium enclosure.
You can verify it also by multimeter - there should be no resistance between enclosure (bolts) and cables.
I know many cases like this, so it is better to exclude this problem first. This is also why I asked for the servos.