DucktileMedia
Drone Enthusiast
Ok, so apparently I was not as meticulous as I thought I was being as I left one of the negative wires off of an ESC! I had no idea until I had another bad esc which I decided to recently replace. what baffles me is that the ESC seems to have been working. I am using the HoverFly pro board which gets its power directly from the same power distribution as the ESC's. I have an X8 and apparently 2 ESC's have not been working normally this whole time. They spun but were not offered full power. I had NO idea as the heli flew perfectly every time. but what I am more interested to know is how the ESC that had no negative going to it was able to perform normally. I can only conclude that it made ground through the Hoverfly board which means all that juice is running through a 16ga wire, to the rx leads?? If this is true, then this is proof that the hoverfly is built very well and that an octo does fly well on 6 or 7 motors. The other bad esc probably did work ok it just had issues starting.
At the same time, I think this may be a problem to consider. If the ESC is able to make a circuit using the hoverfly board, then this is not really a good thing. I know it is a rare and stupid oversight but it happens. My excuse was that I had 48 wires all going through the center of my 2 plates and it was an eye sore just trying to get all of them hooked up. As it took a month to wire up and 3 days to replace it, i realize that neat and tidy is not always the best thing for being repairable on location. if this had happened on site I would be screwed.
At the same time, I think this may be a problem to consider. If the ESC is able to make a circuit using the hoverfly board, then this is not really a good thing. I know it is a rare and stupid oversight but it happens. My excuse was that I had 48 wires all going through the center of my 2 plates and it was an eye sore just trying to get all of them hooked up. As it took a month to wire up and 3 days to replace it, i realize that neat and tidy is not always the best thing for being repairable on location. if this had happened on site I would be screwed.