Motopreserve
Drone Enthusiast
Sorry, I thought you had said you clipped the red & black servo wires from the ESC. They are unnecessary for opto esc. I don't know that they harm things - people go back and forth about this. Leave it for now. But if/when you remove them - make sure they are isolated so they don't short anything.
The superx should be getting power directly from the PDB. Nothing inbetween. No regulator, no UBEC. Just a straight run from the power. It has an internal BEC to handle the power. Maybe this is your issue?
If the motors are twitching, they certainly have power. I was talking about signal current, sorry. If the motors are twitching with a slow beep - it means they are not recognizing the signal flowing from FC (or in this case the Rx directly) through ESC to the motor. This is the issue I had with mine - but again, for me it wasn't an issue with the Rx/throttle calibration - since the signal was be coming directly from the Rx. My issue seems to be a SuperX problem sending enough signal to the ESC/motor to let it know it's ready.
Make sure you have the servo wired correctly, with the white signal wire on top row of the Rx?
That's all I've got....
The superx should be getting power directly from the PDB. Nothing inbetween. No regulator, no UBEC. Just a straight run from the power. It has an internal BEC to handle the power. Maybe this is your issue?
If the motors are twitching, they certainly have power. I was talking about signal current, sorry. If the motors are twitching with a slow beep - it means they are not recognizing the signal flowing from FC (or in this case the Rx directly) through ESC to the motor. This is the issue I had with mine - but again, for me it wasn't an issue with the Rx/throttle calibration - since the signal was be coming directly from the Rx. My issue seems to be a SuperX problem sending enough signal to the ESC/motor to let it know it's ready.
Make sure you have the servo wired correctly, with the white signal wire on top row of the Rx?
That's all I've got....