Kijk eens weer een HK quad bouwer.
Ik weet niet of dit allemaal in dit draadje mag maar nog even een tip voor Rene DL.
Ik geloof dat jij dezelfde ESC hebt als in het hieronderstaande probleem.
Dit kwam ik tegen op deze site
Tricopter V2
Over de esc die niet zou werken.
kijk maar even.
First flight impression: Wow!
The difference in stability was much more than I had anticipated. It feels more crisp, precise, locked in and stable. But I ran into some trouble on the first flight. One of the Hobbyking SS18 ESC’s kept shutting down after 15-20 seconds of flight. After some testing I found that the SS ESC’s do not like the 180Hz update rate of the KK board. The SS ESC’s are programmed to shut down if they receive a incorrect PPM signal. The software recognized the high update rate as a faulty signal and started to shut down. This is a great feature when you’re flying a plane with a FM receiver, but not when you’re trying to fly a tricopter. Unlike sensible people I did not buy three new ESC’s capable of running the higher PPM frequencies, but rather decided to try and modify the SS ESC’s.
To my surprise there was already a whole thread on rcgroups on the subject. Some very clever people had already written custom “I2C” and “high speed PPM” codes for this kind of speed-controllers and all I had to do was solder a couple of wires and flash the Atmega processor with the new code using a AVR programmer.
(I strongly recommend getting TURNIGY Plush Speed Controllers instead. They work perfectly out of the box without any modifications)
Succes
Ton