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Syma X5C-1 Issue
- robpur
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Any ideas what might be going on? Model, hardware, and TX ini files are below.
Model.ini file
name=Syma X5C
mixermode=Advanced
icon=SYMA-X5C.BMP
[radio]
protocol=SymaX
num_channels=6
tx_power=100mW
[protocol_opts]
SymaX5C=Off
[channel1]
template=complex
[mixer]
src=AIL
dest=Ch1
switch=SW B0
curvetype=expo
points=15,15
[mixer]
src=AIL
dest=Ch1
switch=SW B1
scalar=50
curvetype=expo
points=35,35
[channel2]
template=complex
[mixer]
src=ELE
dest=Ch2
switch=SW B0
curvetype=expo
points=15,15
[mixer]
src=ELE
dest=Ch2
switch=SW B1
scalar=50
curvetype=expo
points=35,35
[channel3]
safetysw=HOLD1
safetyval=-116
template=complex
[mixer]
src=THR
dest=Ch3
scalar=125
usetrim=0
[channel4]
template=complex
[mixer]
src=RUD
dest=Ch4
switch=SW B0
curvetype=expo
points=15,15
[mixer]
src=RUD
dest=Ch4
switch=SW B1
scalar=90
curvetype=expo
points=30,30
[channel5]
template=simple
[mixer]
src=HOLD1
dest=Ch5
[trim1]
src=LEFT_V
pos=TRIMLV+
neg=TRIMLV-
[trim2]
src=RIGHT_V
pos=TRIMRV+
neg=TRIMRV-
[trim3]
src=LEFT_H
pos=TRIMLH+
neg=TRIMLH-
value=-1,0,0
[trim4]
src=RIGHT_H
pos=TRIMRH+
neg=TRIMRH-
value=-1,0,0
[timer1]
type=countdown
src=THR
resetsrc=HOLD1
time=480
[timer2]
src=Ch3
[safety]
Auto=min
[gui-128x64]
V-trim=59,10,1
H-trim=5,59,3
V-trim=65,10,2
H-trim=74,59,4
Small-box=2,22,Ch3
Small-box=2,40,Timer1
Model=75,20
Battery=102,1
Toggle=4,10,0,72,0,HOLD
Toggle=16,10,0,65,129,SW A
Toggle=28,10,0,64,128,SW B
Toggle=40,10,0,130,0,FMODE
TxPower=102,7
quickpage1=Channel monitor
Hardware.ini
;Only useful for transmitters with an after-market vibration motor
enable-haptic=1
;
;switch_types: 3x2, 3x1, 2x2
extra-switches= 3x2
;
;button_types: trim-all, trim-(left|right)-(up|down|both)
;May occur more than once if necessary.
;extra-buttons=
;
[modules]
; there is no need to enable the cyrf6936 module unless
; it is wired to an alternate port. It is Enabled automatically otherwise
; enable-cyrf6936 = B12
has_pa-cyrf6936 = 1
enable-a7105 = A13
has_pa-a7105 = 1
; enable-cc2500 = A14
; has_pa-cc2500 = 1
enable-nrf24l01 = A14
has_pa-nrf24l01 = 1
; enable-multimod = A13
TX.ini
current_model=1
language=0
music_shutdown=0
mode=2
brightness=5
contrast=5
volume=10
vibration=0
power_alarm=0
batt_alarm=4400
batt_critical=3900
batt_warning_interval=30
splash_delay=35
[calibrate1]
max=3880
min=331
zero=1885
[calibrate2]
max=3873
min=174
zero=2007
[calibrate3]
max=3896
min=121
zero=1963
[calibrate4]
max=3873
min=372
zero=1986
[autodimmer]
timer=30000
dimvalue=0
[countdowntimersettings]
prealerttime=30000
prealertinterval=10000
timeupinterval=10000
[telemetry]
temp=farenheit
length=feet
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HappyHarry wrote: if it's happening with the stock tx as well as a devo i'd not be thinking it's a tx issue
Unfortunately I don't have a stock transmitter for testing. Just two BNF Syma X5Cs. Others have reported a similar issue with the stock controller, but the behavior was not exactly the same as what I've experienced. The reported cut-outs were longer and the copters sometimes dropped from the sky, while mine are short and the copter drops from a few inches to a foot.or so. Since it's happening with two copters then I'm currently looking toward the transmitter as being the possible culprit.
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HappyHarry wrote: well to test your power cutout threory try using a larger pack, I still can't see it being a tx issue, though it could be an rx/antenna issue as the placement on most quads is terrible at best
The power cutout theory was from a Syma group and didn't involve the battery. The idea was that if one motor was defective and was drawing too much current from the flight controller then the flight controller would shut down all the motors to protect itself. I agree that it doesn't seem like a TX issue, but after two BNF X5Cs having the same problem then I had to consider it. I suppose that I could have received two defective copters, so my next move is to replace all the motors in one copter with new motors from a different manufacturer. I don't think it's an antenna placement issue since it can happen a few feet in front of me, and it doesn't seem to happen any more frequently at a distance. Also, when I replaced the flight controller in the first copter I paid attention to antenna placement.
Thanks for your suggestions.
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HappyHarry wrote: i've never seen any of these cheap quads have current detection/protection, so if the f/c is rebooting due to high current draw as you think it's either a thermal or low voltage situation. and again plenty people use the syma protocol without issues, so I still think your looking in the wrong direction, unless your own tx is damaged
Whether it's a design characteristic of the flight controller, or just the way it works by chance, it does appear to shut down all the motors when there's a problem with one. I've seen it myself with a Syma X1. It would fly for around 30 seconds and then drop to the ground. If I disconnected the battery and reconnected, then it would fly again. I swapped out the flight controller with a spare but the problem remained. Then I stared replacing the motors one by one until the problem was resolved. I've not experienced this with the X5C, but others on RCGroups have reported resolving a similar issue by replacing a motor. My current issue is a little different in that it cuts out for a very short period of time and then keep flying
As mentioned, my next step is to replace all the motors. Hopefully that will fix it. If not, then I have a 3 in 1 module in hand and I just ordered another Devo 7E which should be here in a couple of days, so I will eventually find the problem through the process of elimination.
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So at this point I don't see how this can't be a transmitter issue. Guess I'll find out after my new 7E arrives and I get the 3 in 1 module installed.
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The controller you linked to simply states “operating current of up to 10A or more”, but they are not specific about current per motor or continuous current. Don’t know if it’s more capable than the Micro Scisky or not. Nice that it’s cheaper than the Scisky, but then you have to add your own receiver which adds bulk, weight, and cost which could be significant depending on the receiver you choose. Being an F3 board it has the potential for better performance, but that would be wasted on a docile X5C. I’ll have to ponder for a while and decide which one to get.
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As a cheap flight controller replacement, I can recommend silverxxx's firmware. I bought a few h8 mini's for around 10$ each that I've used to practice acro mode with. My x5 is for use as a donor for one of these although I've not had time for the transplant yet. You will need to tune your own pids but there's plenty of help on the rcgroups forum.
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