Tuning for auto-level – MWC Quad
According to the instructions on multiwiicopter.com the mid and endpoints need to be set properly to ensure auto-level works properly. I hadn't bothered much with this except to make sure the throttle travel was low enough to arm the PARIS board. This is probably why I've spent so much time stuffing around with trimming flights trying to get the perfect autolevel hover. After so many trimming flights, I thought it would be good to go back to basics and start from the ground up. Especially since I've just finished assembly of the new Scarab Quadcopter, now is a good time to get things right.
Setting the low point to 1095, the midpoint to 1500 and the high point to 1905 is achieved via sub trim and end point adjustment (on my Futaba 10CAP). The first step is to get the midpoint right at 1500. For this example, I'll assume a working connection between your PC running Multiwiiconf software and the Paris board.
- Center all the transmitter sticks and trims.
- Read the values from the MWC software. They should be close to 1500.
- On the Futaba 10CAP, hold down MODE, then Sub Trim and adjust all 4 channels to as close as possible to 1500.
- Then use the END POINT function on all four channels to high and low point to 1905 and 1095 respectively. Using the elevator as an example, pull full back on the elevator stick and read the value in the MWC software. Hold the stick there while adjusting END POINT so the readout shows 1095. The push the elevator stick on the tx to the other extreme and use END POINT to adjust the readout in MWC to 1905.
- Repeat the process for the other three channels.
- Go fly and see what happens. In my case I'm getting a bit too much oscillation when I activate auto-level that I'm sure can be solved with some PID tuning. I also seem to get the occasional glitch where it seems two motors drop RPM just enough to cause a small drop in altitude. I'm not sure if it's actually a drop in RPM or vibration as I reckon I can perceive a slight amount of vibration. Come to think of it, those two booms are the ones missing one of the four screws in the boom holder because the shafts thread was stripped or non-existent. I do have two spares that came with the kit so it looks like I'll have to go back, disassemble and replace those shafts.