BrooklynMB
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Hello all...
I've just built my first freestyle quad (Skitzo Nova) with the Emax F4 Magnum stack. It's fully built and ready to start configuring BetaFlight etc, but I'd like to test for shorts first before I plug in a battery and smoke it. The battery leads on the Magnum are extremely close, and even though I'm pretty sure there isn't any solder bridging, I'd like to be sure. I can't find my good multimeter and I have this cheap one that only has the resistance setting (no continuity). I'm not sure how I can test for shorts using this method, the ohm setting has only 2 options of "X1k" and "X10". In Joshua Bardwells video, he shows connecting the black lead of the multimeter to the power (red) connector on the xt60 and the red lead to the outer barrel of the sma antenna connector. When I do this, I get a quick jolt (the number jumps toward zero) on the ohm meter and then the resistance settles in the middle of the dial. Am I doing this right? Is there a better test for shorts that I could do with this multimeter?
Thanks in advance for any help...
I've just built my first freestyle quad (Skitzo Nova) with the Emax F4 Magnum stack. It's fully built and ready to start configuring BetaFlight etc, but I'd like to test for shorts first before I plug in a battery and smoke it. The battery leads on the Magnum are extremely close, and even though I'm pretty sure there isn't any solder bridging, I'd like to be sure. I can't find my good multimeter and I have this cheap one that only has the resistance setting (no continuity). I'm not sure how I can test for shorts using this method, the ohm setting has only 2 options of "X1k" and "X10". In Joshua Bardwells video, he shows connecting the black lead of the multimeter to the power (red) connector on the xt60 and the red lead to the outer barrel of the sma antenna connector. When I do this, I get a quick jolt (the number jumps toward zero) on the ohm meter and then the resistance settles in the middle of the dial. Am I doing this right? Is there a better test for shorts that I could do with this multimeter?
Thanks in advance for any help...
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