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6 29-Feb-2016, 10:01 AM (This post was last modified: 29-Feb-2016, 10:05 AM by lolFPV.) Hi so i fitted my emax nighthawk 250 with the CC3D (I'm most likely going to swap this to a naze) and every thing was working fine until i realised that i had inserted the speed controllers in the wrong order (Rookie move lol) when reconnecting the speed controllers to the board i think i accidentally put the 4th one in slightly across so it missed one pin.
When reconnecting via USB i no longer get a blue light on the board only the green one. I have tried doing a quick google on this and nothing came up.
Can anyone help ?
The CC3D also seems to get hot when plugged in via USB .
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3 For the CC3D i can only recommend an FTDI adapter.
Because how the hardware is set up the CC3D needs some time to boot up before you can connect USB-Serial.
unplug it, flash your firmware with an FTDI and connect it back.
Next time you missmatch motor pins just reroute them in CLI (if you are using Cleanflight).
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3 (29-Feb-2016, 03:26 PM)lolFPV Wrote: Just before i read your response i was looking at arduinos and for the cost i might as well order a new cc3d and put this one to rest lol.
I would suggest to get one of those
Arduino Nano They have an FTDI chip you can use to flash things and still use it as a nano itself.
Or get an
FTDI Adapter itself. It's always worth it to have one, esp. if you brick something.
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