Subject: Setting a Dead Band on the Taranis Thu Aug 17, 2017 11:21 am
Found this random comment on youtube while looking at a video showing the KISSFC midrange throttle oscillations. : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tx14RRJQ-I4
Quote :
** SOLUTION! For all those struggling with MID THROTTLE OSCILLATIONS on KISS, ** (TL;DR- Setting up rc deadband on Taranis inputs solved this for good) It drove me crazy for weeks, Micro tuned my pids, LPF & Notch filters from all angles, It helped, but it wasn't perfect. Then I realised, There's NO RC DEADBAND feature in Kiss! (Betaflight has it). So, following this tutorial: http://kiss.flyduino.net/dwkb/setting-a-dead-band-on-the-taranis/ I setup a custom curve on all my inputs (except throttle, and oscillations / vibrations were gone!!!!!!! I REALLY HOPE THIS WILL HELP SOMEONE along the way. Cheers, safe flying.
Since I flashed my KISS with Betaflight, maybe setting the RC Deadband in Betaflight is enough, but still interesting to learn about this fact.
I've set the RC Deadband to 3 (default is 0), now waiting for good weather to test.
PapaLazarou quake God
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Subject: Re: Setting a Dead Band on the Taranis Thu Aug 17, 2017 12:38 pm
Cool, haven't watched the video yet mate, just about to, but good nugget of valuable info that...
Good luck.
Edit: Cool, just watched the vids, that oscillation is pretty darn bad, good find mate...
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Subject: Re: Setting a Dead Band on the Taranis Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:29 pm
Setting 'Dead band' seemed to have helped quite a bit, though not completely gone, the oscillations are noticeably less. Unfortunately it was quite windy today, so the video still turned out shaky and sounding shit. But I could feel the difference in throttle handling.
PapaLazarou quake God
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Subject: Re: Setting a Dead Band on the Taranis Sat Aug 19, 2017 12:44 pm