It all depends on the weight and center of gravity of your aircraft. That's why most just recommend you use the tilt switch re-mapped to change the gain values in flight to find what works for you.dbcch said:havasuphoto said:The Naza-M controller is just a "container". We don't know the exact values that DJI put in there for the PV2. Even though the gain values may be the same...we don't know the "base" value-on either aircraft.
So, they could have started at what would be 200%, on a P1/2, but in the gain values, it shows at 125%.
Hmm, well I see why the unknown 'base' values would cause issues with exact comparison and computation between the P1 and P2V, but I don't see why that prevents us from all ending up with the same user-set gains, as shown in the assistant software. There will be some variance, but there should be a set of user settings that 'just work' with these props.
I know for a fact that anything below 175% on Basic P/R will induce a bad wobble...this grows worse as you go lower in value. But, that's on my aircraft, which is a P1.0 with a Zen, GCU, iOSD, PMU2, Video TX with clover leaf antenna, dual wire futaba TX, big battery door, and a big battery.