Hi @xav04, GPS board on VOXL 1 can work with sparkfun GPS via the standard PX4 GPS driver.
I went to Holybro F9P instead of the sparkfun, and it works fine with VOXL 1. For VOXL 2, as Eric said, you may have access to a UART to see if it works.
Hi @xav04, GPS board on VOXL 1 can work with sparkfun GPS via the standard PX4 GPS driver.
I went to Holybro F9P instead of the sparkfun, and it works fine with VOXL 1. For VOXL 2, as Eric said, you may have access to a UART to see if it works.
Hi @Adrian-Hidalgo, I finally realized why the issue happened.
I put a wrong wire connection between the CW pair with the esc connectors under the wings.
I used to connect the red wire to match the red connector of esc for all motors. That's why all motors spin in the same direction.
So, after checking one of old pictures I took for m500, I found both red and black wires should be reversely connected to the side of esc for the CW pair (3, 4). And the shaking issue is gone after this.
I didn't realize this detail before. All right, everything works well now. Thanks again for your help!
@Adrian-Hidalgo Thanks!
After checking, I found that all 4 motors spin in the same direction as below shown:
The issue is that the 3 and 4 motors spin in the wrong direction. And I double-checked the PWN breakout as below:
It seems I line up with the correct connection, right? E.g., from left to right, it shows 1, 2, 3, 4 connections with each motor. So, should the yellow wire be vertically above the black wire for each one? It should something wrong with the 3 and 4 connection, should I put it as 1, 2, 4,3?
Hi @Adrian-Hidalgo, could you please advise about this issue? Many thanks.
I tried to fly with indoor settings, but it seems m500 cannot take off even I used max thrust. Please double-check the below video:
https://youtube.com/shorts/-aKPTE524uI?feature=share
The story was that I got a crash last month. The frame broke and 2 of motors (CW pairs) were damaged. Please refer my previous post: https://forum.modalai.com/topic/1101/m500-motor-hot-and-vibration/7?_=1657365823867
The damaged motors lead to noisy sounds and jerking. So, I found the above 920kv version by Holybro. After the replacement, the jerking issue is almost gone, but it slightly remains when taking off and landing. The main issue is that m500 cannot take off, and it seems some calibration process is missing. Also, I found that m500 will shaking a bit with a higher thrust (low thrust is fine), please check this video:
https://youtube.com/shorts/6QrPMKwoohY
Please advise what I should do to fix it. Thanks.
Hi team,
Since my m500 motors got issues, I replaced all of them with the latest Holybro version https://shop.holybro.com/spare-parts-s500-v2-kit_p1251.html.
It seems Holybro update the motors with a higher 920kv value. I am wondering if I need to modify any configuration for the changes in VOXL or will they work fine by just plug-and-play?
Also, should I do any ESC calibration or PWM connector checking after replacement? Do you have any calibration tools for motor checking in VOXL or it could be done via QGC?
Thanks.
@Adrian-Hidalgo All right, thanks. I will check them step by step, and hope it will be solved soon
Hey @Adrian-Hidalgo, Thanks for the information.
I reopen the video and please feel free to double-check it.
I just did the arm that holds the motor (the 4 screws showing in the photo).
I tested to spin the motor by hand, but it seems there is no major resistance feeling or sounds.
I repaired 3 of motors, and both CW with black hats were not good (the video shows one of CWs), but one of CCWs was good as normal. Please any advice would be much appreciated.
I will try to detach one of CCWs, and attach to CW port to see if the CW motors break or the ESC connection gets issue.
Hey @Chad-Sweet, it's good to know the RMA process, but it may take a quite long time to complete because I am not in US.
I am trying to use the ESC calibration, but it seems I couldn't use QGC to do it. So, I will try the px4-esc-cal-tool
in the link https://docs.modalai.com/flight-core-pwm-esc-calibration/ later.
Alternatively, it seems the VOXL flight dock has the ESCs support DShot, right? I checked the DSHOT_CONFIG
is DShot600
. Does it mean it will automatically run the ESC calibration after powering the drone?
Since I didn't touch the ESC wiring and only did screw stuff for the replacement, do you think incorrect screwing would lead to the issue? Or the CW pair motors might be damaged in the crash?
Actually, I did the same process for one of the CCW pairs, and it works.
Hi team,
After a crash, 3 wings were broken, but all the other parts were luckily good. I managed to repair using the spare parts of the s500.
However, I found that 2 of the motors on the repaired wings sounded quite noisy after repair. Testing for a while, the motors also became quite hot, leading to a slight vibration on the drone. Please double-check the below video:
https://youtube.com/shorts/pOtFSES7j8Q?feature=share
Actually, 4 motors still work as usual after the crash (no noisy sound). But, after the wing repair, 2 of them (CW pair with no silver dots) sound noisy.
I am not sure if this issue is caused by the wing replacement or the motor itself.
I may try the ESC calibration later https://docs.modalai.com/fc-configure-misc/#10-esc-calibration. But, I have no idea why it happened. Can you please advise about it? Many thanks.