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    Cheap, yet good FPV setups to get you started

    Thanks for your input, unfortunately I have no receipt so no chance regarding warranty. Perhaps it is just a bad unit.
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    Cheap, yet good FPV setups to get you started

    Yes that's what I thought regarding battery type. The transmitter came with no documentation, I bought from a model plane event last summer the vendor was a quad copper specialist so presumed the products were good. But I take your point it could be just a bad unit and I was unlucky. Problem I...
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    Cheap, yet good FPV setups to get you started

    Yes the antenna was in and secure before connecting up also checked that the polarity was correct. The smoke was as soon as I plugged the battery in so was connected for about 30 seconds. I really can't see why this has happened. I have gone over the battery pack, checked with a volt meter.I...
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    Cheap, yet good FPV setups to get you started

    Hi The operating voltage for the transmitter is between 7-12volts, my battery pack is 6.5 volts, thought I was safe plunging into the battery holder wired up with the correct plug, so thought All would be good.
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    Cheap, yet good FPV setups to get you started

    Hi excuse me butting into your thread but I also am a complete novice to this FPV side of things, I have a nighthawk 250 quad and wanting to add FPV gear to it. Withe the quad kit came the camera, I have bought a Boscam-FPV-TS351-200mw transmitter and connected it up to a Fat Shark PilotHD V2...
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