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Cleanflight Brushed board with RGB LED support
#1
I am looking for a brushed board for a sub 120mm build.
will be running Cleanflight for it's RGB LED support.

I am looking for a board that will run on 3.7v (1S batt),
has output for RGB LED

Thanks for any help,

Nick
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(19-Jan-2016, 11:39 PM)Slackdaddy Wrote: I am looking for a brushed board for a sub 120mm build.
will be running Cleanflight for it's RGB LED support.

I am looking for a board that will run on 3.7v (1S batt),
has output for RGB LED

Thanks for any help,

Nick

People seem to love the Beef's boards.  It features PWM out for RGB boards.

https://www.multirotorsuperstore.com/bee...board.html
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#3
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(19-Jan-2016, 11:39 PM)Slackdaddy Wrote: I am looking for a brushed board for a sub 120mm build.
will be running Cleanflight for it's RGB LED support.

I am looking for a board that will run on 3.7v (1S batt),
has output for RGB LED

Thanks for any help,

Nick

People seem to love the Beef's boards.  It features PWM out for RGB boards.

https://www.multirotorsuperstore.com/bee...board.html

Thanks,
I just looked at it, looks like it may do the trick Smile
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#4
also keep an eye on Multiflite.

I am reviewing their boards and they look pretty good Smile
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#5
I looked at the multiflight board, I just don't see what it gives me over the BeefBB, $75 vs $50.

As far as I can tell these are the only 2 boards that support a 3.7v (1S) battery (Micro quads)

All the F3 boards, Naze boards, etc do not say what the MIN supply voltage is, even the spec sheets and user manuals do not tell you. 
Any Idea what the min supply voltage is for these other boards?

Thanks,
Nick
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