JJPRO P130 Battler wiring

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Hello - I have come here for some expert advise.

I have been using DJI drones up until now (Phantom 3, Mavic Pro) but decided to purchase a small FPV model for fun.

There are no instructions and little information is readily available on Google/forums. The wiring does not seem to match any convention that I am aware of. What I am hoping to do is correctly wire the controller (assumed Naze32) to an FS-IA6 receiver.

What is the best windows software to use for configuration, and should I flash the controller with some bespoke software? I've heard about BetaFlight, CleanFlight, LibreFlight etc. but there is a lot of conflicting information. I am new to FPV and want a small machine that I can fly in a stable manner until I get more experience.

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BeatFlight, CleanFlight,
I am new to FPV and want a small machine that I can fly in a stable manner until I get more experience.
Either one, BetaFlight seems to be the current fav. You will definitely need to get into the software to set some flight modes as it seems it comes with only Acro, a tough way for a beginner to start.

(assumed Naze32) to an FS-IA6 receiver.
That is a PWM only TX so all six channels will need their own wire(s). You should have posted a pic of the complete harness.
 
The complete harness? The red, white and black cables all go to one 3 way jumper. The other cables go to individual jumpers.

The label printed on the PCB (as shown in pic) lists them 1-6 but pin 3 is clearly the white cable, linked to the red and black 3 way.
 
If I could post a link it would make more sense as the description on banggood covers the protocols and tech used.
 
The red, white and black cables all go to one 3 way jumper.
That one will go into Ch1 on your RX, note the polarity, the black goes to - . The rest, in order, will go to the appropriate channels. These are just signal wires so they go in S.

If you are going to start over with your programming go in the TX menu and find Aux. channels. Set Ch5 to SWC (3 way switch for 3 flight modes,) you can also set Ch6 to SWA (2 way) and use it for arming.

Flysky uses AETR1234, make sure that's how it's listed in the software you choose along with PWM.

Just looked didn't see anything useful at BG.
 
Looking at the photo of the flight controller and the PCB printed label, the white cable would appear to be signal 3, not 1?
 
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