This can also be done on a potentiometer as well to really make changes on the fly. Big catch is to have a throttle percent in your OSD to know where to turn the potentiometer how far to get any throttle percent from 100% down to 50%.
@@heartofamericafpv5584 ha nice. I had 6 positions on 2 switches before and in the heat of the moment before i race i would forget which combo of switches i needed. THrottle limits are so underrated.
Hello HOA! Great Video! Is this also a solution for some of us which use throttle curves? (I think there are more like me :) ) I use them because when I moved from a 200 to a 300 rig, I felt that the quad would start hovering ( leaving the ground) at about 45%, when I was used to about 20%. This obviously has to do with the weight of the kwad, so I decided to use a 7 point curve in which the first part rises very fast (to start hovering) and the rest becomes linear up to 100 percent.
Great tip and a good video. But... You do loose resolution when you do it in the transmitter because the message transmitted is an integer. It is better to set betaflight throttle scaling instead, because once the message is in the FC, the integer is converted to float and the calculations are using float numbers.
@@heartofamericafpv5584 Good point, but maybe there is a possibility to do it on the fly, but I have to check... you can change the pid parameters using switches on the transmitter. So maybe you can change the throttle limit the same way?
Justin Skinner has a video on setting different rates on a switch, so yea I think you can set it up in BF and keep your resolution. ua-cam.com/video/VDKf73uzAvQ/v-deo.html IF it can be setup the HoAFPV do another video - choices are good - here is Curry Kitten doing it - ua-cam.com/video/rwUdwUMMytI/v-deo.html
You can do it on a switch in ßF. I do it on all my 2s micros. 60% scaling for indoors, 100% outdoors. I do notice it feels smoother doing it in ßF vs the transmitter.
Hi, i want to try this, are this throttle caps used with out any throttle expo. I have the m9r gimbal, and with out throttle Expo is almost incontrolable. If I use the throttle cap I am supouse to remove Expo from my throttle? Thanks ✌🏻
yes, but you could use the other 2 switches on the right if you want. I replaced one of my pots for a 6 way rotary switch and I'm using that now for quad select.
Lol love that intro
This can also be done on a potentiometer as well to really make changes on the fly.
Big catch is to have a throttle percent in your OSD to know where to turn the potentiometer how far to get any throttle percent from 100% down to 50%.
If you don't want to do it on the transmitter, you can set it up on beta flight in the rates tab.
Hey Zach do you know of a video showing how to set it up on beta flight?
Nice job!!!
Just changed one of my pots for a 6 posnition switch. Throttle limit goodness 🤤😎
I already use that for quad select. :)
@@heartofamericafpv5584 ha nice. I had 6 positions on 2 switches before and in the heat of the moment before i race i would forget which combo of switches i needed. THrottle limits are so underrated.
Dang I actually understood almost everything in this now I wanna try this thanks for sharing this video
Hello HOA! Great Video! Is this also a solution for some of us which use throttle curves? (I think there are more like me :) ) I use them because when I moved from a 200 to a 300 rig, I felt that the quad would start hovering ( leaving the ground) at about 45%, when I was used to about 20%. This obviously has to do with the weight of the kwad, so I decided to use a 7 point curve in which the first part rises very fast (to start hovering) and the rest becomes linear up to 100 percent.
Great tip and a good video. But... You do loose resolution when you do it in the transmitter because the message transmitted is an integer. It is better to set betaflight throttle scaling instead, because once the message is in the FC, the integer is converted to float and the calculations are using float numbers.
that makes since but you can't change it only the fly or put it on a switch can you in BF?
@@heartofamericafpv5584 Good point, but maybe there is a possibility to do it on the fly, but I have to check... you can change the pid parameters using switches on the transmitter. So maybe you can change the throttle limit the same way?
Justin Skinner has a video on setting different rates on a switch, so yea I think you can set it up in BF and keep your resolution. ua-cam.com/video/VDKf73uzAvQ/v-deo.html IF it can be setup the HoAFPV do another video - choices are good - here is Curry Kitten doing it - ua-cam.com/video/rwUdwUMMytI/v-deo.html
You can do it on a switch in ßF. I do it on all my 2s micros. 60% scaling for indoors, 100% outdoors. I do notice it feels smoother doing it in ßF vs the transmitter.
@@PowerScissor Thanks for the details - that is nice that you could notice the difference in the feel.
Hi, i want to try this, are this throttle caps used with out any throttle expo. I have the m9r gimbal, and with out throttle Expo is almost incontrolable. If I use the throttle cap I am supouse to remove Expo from my throttle? Thanks ✌🏻
No damage to the radio by not having that antenna on?
If you do this, don't you lose access to your "quad selection" switches seen in your team pit switch video?
yes, but you could use the other 2 switches on the right if you want. I replaced one of my pots for a 6 way rotary switch and I'm using that now for quad select.
You got a stick shift on your transmitter...o.m.g.