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0 02-Dec-2016, 02:04 PM (This post was last modified: 04-Dec-2016, 09:21 AM by ShaygA.) Hi,
I have just received the Beecore with Frsky receiver.
It works great, default firmware and settings, but there's a continuous beep as long as the motors are spinning.
I have disabled the Vbat as i thought that was it, but no luck so far..
Can anyone help please?
Thanks!
*****EDIT*****
It turns out it was the motors pwm rate.
Changed it from 1000 to 16000 and the noise is gone.
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139 You installed a buzzer on the Beecore? Where did you connect the buzzer to?
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139 I can't view your link, probably permission issue.
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74 03-Dec-2016, 11:20 AM (This post was last modified: 03-Dec-2016, 11:35 AM by sloscotty.) Very odd. Can you try disconnecting one motor at a time to see if still always happens? (It's a loud beep for the board - and I don't know what would beep in a motor, but I'm wondering if it's just a weird resonance thing with one of the motors.)
Edit: If it goes away with one of the motors disconnected, then plug one of the other motors into that port and see if it returns. If not, it's motor-related. (If it does return, it's the board.) If the beeps never go away, I'm stumped. I've got one of these boards to put on an E010, but I haven't got to that project yet. I might move it up in my list....
Good luck!
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0 but there´s no buzzer port right? at least no pads stating Buzz or something like that
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0 Mine was doing the same thing but I thought an electric component was doing that sound. But anyway, thanks for sharing, I fixed mine too
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