Need help with Naze32 setup

Jadams453

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Hey there, I've been flying quads about 6 months and finally decided to start my first build. I have all the components, I decided to go with the Naze32 rev6 flight controller bc everything I have read said it was the easiest to set up and most reliable. Of course it didn't come with any instructions at all. I'm hoping maybe someone with some knowledge of the subject could help me out or at least point me in the right direction with a YouTube instructional video or something. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated! Also..I'm running LHI MT2204 II series motors, how do I distinguish between power, ground, and signal since all 3 wires are black?
 
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Hey there, I've been flying quads about 6 months and finally decided to start my first build. I have all the components, I decided to go with the Naze32 rev6 flight controller bc everything I have read said it was the easiest to set up and most reliable. Of course it didn't come with any instructions at all. I'm hoping maybe someone with some knowledge of the subject could help me out or at least point me in the right direction with a YouTube instructional video or something. Any help will be GREATLY appreciated! Also..I'm running LHI MT2204 II series motors, how do I distinguish between power, ground, and signal since all 3 wires are black?
Well all three wires are black because it doesn't really matter which configuration you use. The ESC takes DC (no phase) power from the battery and with switching turns it into 3 Phase AC that the motors can use. Just connect the three wires in any configuration and you will be fine.

However when you do your first test on spinning the motors up you will likely notice that some motors go CW and others go CCW (this test must be preformed WITHOUT props). To reverse a motor to cause it to turn the oppisite direction you will need to switch any of the 2 out of three wires. It doesn't matter whitch two get reversed, as long as it is just two sets.
 
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