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Hope someone can help me...about to loose my mind over this -.-
Opened my Phantom 2 and installed the following hardware:
- iOSD Mini
- FrSky X8R receiver for my Taranis Plus
Everything worked fine but then I decided to change some things so I can fit
everything inside and not having the receiver and the iOSD hanging around the outside.
I moved the gimbal anti interference board inside too, hooked everything back up
and now I get the really loud beep and no start up frequency when powering up.
Everything works fine: I have my FPV picture on my monitor, also the iOSD overlay, gimbal tilt
control works and when I connected to my computer all other controls and even switching
in between flight modes or activating the failsafe works with no problem.
I just can't arm the motors and the beeps start out as one single beep but are actually 4
which I can hear after some time because they loose sync.
My guess is there must be some wire loose, but I checked everything and can't find a
loose or broken connection anywhere. Checking continuity is nearly impossible, since all the solder joints
are made non conductive with some transparent paint or glue...
What could be wrong here?
Opened my Phantom 2 and installed the following hardware:
- iOSD Mini
- FrSky X8R receiver for my Taranis Plus
Everything worked fine but then I decided to change some things so I can fit
everything inside and not having the receiver and the iOSD hanging around the outside.
I moved the gimbal anti interference board inside too, hooked everything back up
and now I get the really loud beep and no start up frequency when powering up.
Everything works fine: I have my FPV picture on my monitor, also the iOSD overlay, gimbal tilt
control works and when I connected to my computer all other controls and even switching
in between flight modes or activating the failsafe works with no problem.
I just can't arm the motors and the beeps start out as one single beep but are actually 4
which I can hear after some time because they loose sync.
My guess is there must be some wire loose, but I checked everything and can't find a
loose or broken connection anywhere. Checking continuity is nearly impossible, since all the solder joints
are made non conductive with some transparent paint or glue...
What could be wrong here?