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I don’t know if this is a known problem or not, but SAS won’t hold. It just randomly drifts of vector. It’s like it thinks the vector it’s supposed to hold is on the other side of the navball. It makes docking nearly impossible. Does anyone else have this problem? I am using 1.3.1

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3 minutes ago, TwinKerbal said:

check if you have electricity or enough reaction wheels to actually be able to turn and stay put.  Sometimes with big ships you have reaction wheels, but when you turn you don't stop turning, so you drift around a lot.

I don’t think that’s the problem. I had a small craft, and RCS didn’t help. I would get the craft aligned for a burn, and all at once it would start yawing to the right or left. Also, when you select one of the hold options, it will start to turn to the assigned vector, but it won’t stop. It just does circles. 

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Pics will help a lot here. 3 obvious thoughts:

  1. Is this in atmosphere? You're discussing docking so I seriously doubt it but aerodynamics generally beats SAS if your ship is moving through the air.
  2. Are your engines above or near your center of mass? Sometimes they get confused and gimbal the wrong way when they're not at the back. Please let's stop and pour one out for my very first Moho mining operation, so many years ago now.
  3. Are your RCS ports not balanced? If you're trying to translate, and all your RCS ports are at the front or back, you will rotate.
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I was running through the docking tutorial so I assume Squad balanced the RCS thrusters on the craft for that tutorial. It couldn’t be gimbal problems because the engine was off. As for pics, I don’t have 45 minutes right now to spend coaxing my pc to open KSP and get some pics. 

Edit: I had no struts. 

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You can right click, and click "control from here" on docking ports and command pods, and probes.  It will re-orient the NAV-ball to that part.  There is also an option in settings to keep that persistent when entering IVA.

You can also click the green text on the navball to switch from target/orbit/surface mode.  The tutorial says to "click the velocimeter".  I can see how that could be confusing.

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10 minutes ago, MrChumley said:

You can right click, and click "control from here" on docking ports and command pods, and probes.  It will re-orient the NAV-ball to that part.  There is also an option in settings to keep that persistent when entering IVA.

I know, I use that feature for docking. 

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I just ran through the tutorial to see if there was anything weird.  Aside from setting it up so that Rendezvous, and docking occurred on the night side with no lights (At least for me) everything seemed to work ok.  There was a point were it switched the navball out of target mode, and made me click it back to complete the step.

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I was able to get it though... :wink:

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