Good morning! Im glad to finally be posting on the site after a long time lurking. Sadly, at the same time, I am bummed that I have to post as this is in regards to an issue that I am having.
I am putting together an F550 to dable with some AP and have been peicing together my setup. I got my Naza v2 first, and got it programmed to my remote without having any of the ESCs hooked up to it. I was able to dial in the failsafe switches and such.
When I first powered up, I used the v-sen output from the PMU and plugged it into the receiver to give it power ( I now know this is not needed. THe PMU EXP would fire up the Naza just fine without having the v-sen plugged into the x3 port on the Naza. It would constantly say that it had low voltage but it would still fire up. After messing with trying to get the naza to work on a small quad, the Naza will now no longer power up with just the EXP plug and require that the v-sen plug be plugged into the x3 port. Is this normal? Am I doing something wrong or did I do something to cause some issues with the NAZA?
I am putting together an F550 to dable with some AP and have been peicing together my setup. I got my Naza v2 first, and got it programmed to my remote without having any of the ESCs hooked up to it. I was able to dial in the failsafe switches and such.
When I first powered up, I used the v-sen output from the PMU and plugged it into the receiver to give it power ( I now know this is not needed. THe PMU EXP would fire up the Naza just fine without having the v-sen plugged into the x3 port on the Naza. It would constantly say that it had low voltage but it would still fire up. After messing with trying to get the naza to work on a small quad, the Naza will now no longer power up with just the EXP plug and require that the v-sen plug be plugged into the x3 port. Is this normal? Am I doing something wrong or did I do something to cause some issues with the NAZA?