Wayno52
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Battery needs charging it should be around 4.2 per cell. ( 12.6) charged
3.75 should definitely get you off the ground, it is a drained battery but is plenty to get up and hover. I just can't for the life of me figure out what could cause this other than a bad motor or something. This is for some other cheap drone, but the theory should still hold. It may be a bit tricky to test this safely but if one motor is weak and cant spin up fast enough to do its part the FC wont let the other ones either or the quad wont stay level. You might want to watch this quick vid and see if you can SAFELY try to experiment with what yours does. I would NOT however use full throttle as ours is not the toy that the one in the video is.Ok I’ll try that. I’m super new to lipos, my thinking was that 3.75 out of a maxed 4.2 per cell wasn’t too low to at least get a hover test in.
Thanks for this, I’ll try again tomorrow and will try posting a video as well. Mine really doesn’t get off the ground at all, just revs up and stays pretty flat. Would the esc calibration in BF show any issues with a faulty motor? Thanks again!3.75 should definitely get you off the ground, it is a drained battery but is plenty to get up and hover. I just can't for the life of me figure out what could cause this other than a bad motor or something. This is for some other cheap drone, but the theory should still hold. It may be a bit tricky to test this safely but if one motor is weak and cant spin up fast enough to do its part the FC wont let the other ones either or the quad wont stay level. You might want to watch this quick vid and see if you can SAFELY try to experiment with what yours does. I would NOT however use full throttle as ours is not the toy that the one in the video is.
it's the ARF build from banggood.