{"id":198,"date":"2012-04-26T12:39:14","date_gmt":"2012-04-26T12:39:14","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.22balmoralroad.net\/wordpress\/?p=198"},"modified":"2012-04-26T12:39:14","modified_gmt":"2012-04-26T12:39:14","slug":"it-flew","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/60chequersavenue.net\/wordpress\/2012\/04\/it-flew\/","title":{"rendered":"It flew!"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>I got a stable flight out of my quadcopter at last.<\/p>\n<p>I played it safe, and took it to the parents&#8217; house seeing as they have a larger garden than I do, and made a few test flights. Only a low level hover, but it was controlled, albeit very roughly. Just goes to show how much practice it is going to take before I can start flying it properly. It wasn&#8217;t the most stable of flights I must say, I think amongst other things the\u00a0propellers\u00a0and motors all need balancing. It all was going fairly well until I got a bit to cocky and lost control. Only broke a propeller, so not too bad. Since then I&#8217;ve also secured the flight controller (an <a href=\"http:\/\/openpilot.org\">OpenPilot Copter Control<\/a>) a bit better, which will hopefully keep it level and prevent any major drift and I&#8217;m going to make sure the motors are balanced. One recent purchase was a pan\/tilt platform so I can put a cheap cam on the front to get a birdseye view of the flight. I&#8217;m very tempted to get a full FPV rig too, but I think it&#8217;ll be better to walk before I run.<\/p>\n<p>Initial flights were in a + orientation, with one rotor being at the front. I&#8217;ve since changed that to an X orientation which means that there are two rotors at the front and the forward direction is in the middle of these. This makes attaching a camera a lot easier, and is the prefered orientation for FPV flying, so might as well get used to it from the start. I could do with some coloured propeller blades so that I can see which way is forward from a distance. Either that, or I may attach some LED strips to the two front arms.<\/p>\n<p>In other news, I&#8217;m just building a new hotend for my printer. After the last .5mm one backed up, I tried the .25mm nozzle I got but I think that was a bit too ambitious. After a few hours of tweaking settings, I still couldn&#8217;t get a decent reliable print out of it. I&#8217;m just waiting for the fire cement to set properly on the new one, and then I just have to solder the wires onto it and mount it. One thing that is being a pain is the thermistor legs are very thin and fragile. I&#8217;ve already broken two and they aren&#8217;t the cheapest of components. They definitely need to be handled with care and strengthened up.<\/p>\n<p>I also nearly melted another MOSFET buy hooking up the heated bed. Checking afterwards, the bed has a very low resistance (approx 1.5 ohm) which means the MOSFET gets very hot rather quickly. After a bit of digging in the forums, it was suggested that I put a heatsink on it. Nice idea, and easy solution, except the <a href=\"http:\/\/reprap.org\/wiki\/Sanguinololu\">Sanguinololu<\/a> board that I&#8217;m using has very little room to attach one. I&#8217;ve got a few different ones to try, and hopefully I can get one fastened on.<\/p>\n<p>So, if the hotend is set by this evening, I may get chance to hook it up and give it a test! I may actually finish this project at some point!<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>I got a stable flight out of my quadcopter at last. I played it safe, and took it to the parents&rsquo; house seeing as they have a larger garden than I do, and made a few test flights. Only a low level hover, but it was controlled, albeit very roughly. 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