Gabriel
Well-Known Member
(Lol this is my fourth question here in 1 month)
Hey guys, I just finished my first quadcopter build last night, and this morning I plugged everything into the kk.2.1.5 board that I have. I bound my rx and tx and I calibrated the board and everything. I then unplugged it and went to do something else. When I came back to it, I accidentally plugged the battery in backwards (red-black, black-red)! My kk emitted smoke from the battery pin, and there was a spark over by my battery. The battery was drained (tested with multimeter) so I couldn't test to see if the kk still worked. I did, however, plug the kk into my computer with my avr programmer and the lcd lit up and the board powered on as normal.
I will charge my battery again tonight and see if it works, but I'm wondering if my board is broken? Are the power pins fried and nothing else? Or did I just get lucky and nothing broke ?
P.S. Also, kind of a side note, but after my motors spin for a while, they are difficult to spin with my hand. I think this is ok, but could someone tell me if it isn't?
Thanks!
Hey guys, I just finished my first quadcopter build last night, and this morning I plugged everything into the kk.2.1.5 board that I have. I bound my rx and tx and I calibrated the board and everything. I then unplugged it and went to do something else. When I came back to it, I accidentally plugged the battery in backwards (red-black, black-red)! My kk emitted smoke from the battery pin, and there was a spark over by my battery. The battery was drained (tested with multimeter) so I couldn't test to see if the kk still worked. I did, however, plug the kk into my computer with my avr programmer and the lcd lit up and the board powered on as normal.
I will charge my battery again tonight and see if it works, but I'm wondering if my board is broken? Are the power pins fried and nothing else? Or did I just get lucky and nothing broke ?
P.S. Also, kind of a side note, but after my motors spin for a while, they are difficult to spin with my hand. I think this is ok, but could someone tell me if it isn't?
Thanks!