Mr.D - Falling with style | Working with Profiles in INAV: Using different batteries or PIDs @MrD | Uploaded 1 year ago | Updated 6 hours ago
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In this video we look at how to work with profiles in INAV. There are two types of profile: control profiles and battery profiles. These can be used to change settings based on the battery you plug in, a switch position, or manually set via stick commands. You can even change control profiles based on data from your flight controller via the programming tab. For example having different control profile based on your speed.
Most people will likely only need the battery profiles. Chances are that you may want to fly with different chemistry batteries, different capacity batteries, or different cell counts. If so, using the battery profiles is the best way to set this up.
βοΈ Contents βοΈ
00:00 Introduction
00:24 What are profiles?
01:02 How can you tell which settings are part of a profile?
01:24 Setting up the first battery
01:50 How to set up the profile for a second battery
02:51 Copying base changes from our main profile (1) to a new profile
07:04 Switching battery profiles automatically based on cell count
07:24 Finding the document for battery settings on GitHub
09:25 Changing control profile automatically, based on your battery profile
11:54 Finding the document for control profiles on GitHub
12:14 Changing control profiles with a switch
13:10 Conclusion
Thank you for watching this video. Time is precious, so I hope that you got some benefit from this video. If you have any questions, please leave a comment and I'll do my best to answer. Please try to keep questions relevant to the video in, as they may also help others who have the same question.
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π Battery document: github.com/iNavFlight/inav/blob/master/docs/Battery.md
π Control profile document: github.com/iNavFlight/inav/blob/master/docs/Profiles.md
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Thank you for your time, and don't forget to fly it like you stole it!
#INAV #batteryprofiles
π https://www.MrD-RC.com π patreon.com/MrD_RC
In this video we look at how to work with profiles in INAV. There are two types of profile: control profiles and battery profiles. These can be used to change settings based on the battery you plug in, a switch position, or manually set via stick commands. You can even change control profiles based on data from your flight controller via the programming tab. For example having different control profile based on your speed.
Most people will likely only need the battery profiles. Chances are that you may want to fly with different chemistry batteries, different capacity batteries, or different cell counts. If so, using the battery profiles is the best way to set this up.
βοΈ Contents βοΈ
00:00 Introduction
00:24 What are profiles?
01:02 How can you tell which settings are part of a profile?
01:24 Setting up the first battery
01:50 How to set up the profile for a second battery
02:51 Copying base changes from our main profile (1) to a new profile
07:04 Switching battery profiles automatically based on cell count
07:24 Finding the document for battery settings on GitHub
09:25 Changing control profile automatically, based on your battery profile
11:54 Finding the document for control profiles on GitHub
12:14 Changing control profiles with a switch
13:10 Conclusion
Thank you for watching this video. Time is precious, so I hope that you got some benefit from this video. If you have any questions, please leave a comment and I'll do my best to answer. Please try to keep questions relevant to the video in, as they may also help others who have the same question.
βοΈ In this video βοΈ
π Battery document: github.com/iNavFlight/inav/blob/master/docs/Battery.md
π Control profile document: github.com/iNavFlight/inav/blob/master/docs/Profiles.md
βοΈ Help other RC pilots find this video βοΈ
If you found the video useful, I'd appreciate a thumbs up. This will help YouTube share this video with other RC pilots who may find it helpful. If you would like to get more videos when they become available, please subscribe and click the notifications bell icon. If there are links above, they may be affiliate links. If you click them, it will help me and my channel at no additional cost to you.
βοΈ Supporting me and other resources βοΈ
π© There are more tutorials on my web site at https://www.MrD-RC.com.
π© You can also join like-minded people at the Fixed Wing RC Rebels group and INAV Fixed Wing Group on Facebook.
π© Join the channel's discord server at discord.gg/HMvrgZX6su
π© Liking the video, subscribing, and clicking the bell icon can help greatly. This shows YouTube that the video is helpful, so it will be shown to more people, who may have the problem dealt with here.
π© If you found my video useful, you can become a Patreon at patreon.com/MrD_RC
π© If you prefer, you could always buy me a Coffee at mrd-rc.com/go/ko-fi
π© I also have merch at mrd-rc.creator-spring.com This include branded items as well as general fixed wing RC apparel.
Thank you for your time, and don't forget to fly it like you stole it!
#INAV #batteryprofiles