Hunter V-Tail 500 - One of my motors wont turn on

Hi. Thank u for reading. I have calibrated the ESC multiple times. The problem is that any motor connected to port D3 wont move. If I flip the ESC to other motors it work just fine. So I understand that is not the ESC. I’m using T-Motors. Whenever I arm the motors they only work the ones in ports D9, D10, D11. What can I do.

I tried the other three motors and ESC on port D3 and they work fine. I don’t know what Im doing wrong with this one. RobotShop replaced me that ESC. So I’m using a new one. When I arm it gives me a continues beep from the motor.

I figured it out. The problem was that the ESC had different calibration values. I re calibrated all of them again and it started running. Now I have another question. I armed the motors pulling to the lower right instead of the lower left. Is that a problem? Thank u for reading.

Maybe you should look to see if your transmitter channel need to be reversed:

Throttle - Down 1000 / Up 2000
Roll - Left 1000 / Right 2000
Pitch - Down 1000 / Up 2000
Yaw - Left 1000 / Right 2000

The Hunter starts fine. But as soon as I start throttling up he looks like he wants to take off but tilted. Not even, like is a difference in weight. But the truths is that there are the same amount of parts on both side of the quad copter. Is there anything else that I have to calibrate in order for him to take off leveled? Thank u for helping out.

Well, most mutlticopter will have some tilt one side or the other at takeoff because of the ground effect of the propellers.
You don’t want to stay close to the ground very long but go at about 1-2’ and hover there.

It could also be a problem in motor/propeller rotation and a mix in the ESC’s cable pinout.