It is possible that the fcb was being powered by the esc. And easy easy to tell: plug your battery in and see if the fcb lights up. If yes then you're good to go. If no lights, you will have to power your fcb with another 5v power supply.
Yeah I know there's a reason those escs are so cheap lol but my new passion in this hobby is to try to build quads out of the oldest, cheapest equipment possible.
The only reason I can think for configuring the escs is to reverse motor directions but if it comes to that the old school way of...
Hello fellow quadcopter folks, I found some super cheap electronic online that would be perfect for my ultra light 5" quad I've been thinking about slapping together but I'm not too sure if these relics will play well together .
Will the afro 12 amp escs:
And the Naze 32 Rev6 acro fcb:
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If you were truly passionate about building a racing/freestyle quad you would learn, it's not that difficult lol. Try it you just might like it and you know where to go to ask questions!
Yeah I wanted to powerloop the arm on that Komatsu so bad but they had a barrier up and a crash would mean my quad was in the hole lol so no dice.
Thanx for watching bro!
You'll have to use the flysky reciever with the flysky transmitter, the different brands will not work together.
As for wiring the reciever, solder the signal wire to the "rx1" pad, the red wire to a 5v pad and black to ground.
When you set it up in betaflight you'll want to switch the "uart1"...
Check out the jumper T8SG
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Support Protocols:
* Walkera full range
* DSM2/X full range
* Flysky and Flysky 2A
* FrSKY
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2.4 is wifi, 5.8 is analog. I don't believe there are any phones that will accept an analog signal, you'll need a 5.8GHz reciever.
There is a 5.8 reciever that will plug into your phone, there are also fpv screens and I prefer goggles.