Hello there,
I tried to power up my quad in the field and had no luck. My Naze32 was giving me an odd LED sequence then apparently losing power.
The only thing out of the ordinary was the power to my OSD was not in place because I was connecting to Cleanflight last night and I can't have my micro MinimOSD connected to the Naze32 AND connect the Naze32 to Cleanflight at the same time. (I know there is a way to use UART2, I just haven't set it up yet) I normally just remove the tx/rx connection on the Naze32 to the OSD before I connect to Cleanflight, but I had moved some of the components around and the easiest connection to remove at the time was the power to the OSD.
When I went out to fly this morning, I could not see anything in my FPV goggles, and I remembered I had removed the power connection to the OSD. I attempted to replace the connection (it's hard to reach with the quad together) and power up the quad again. That's when I noticed the Naze32 LEDs.
I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it, it's just the only thing that I've done differently since I built the quad this past Saturday.
Based on the LED sequence in the video below, should I bury my Naze32?
If so, did I do something wrong with the OSD to burn it up?
Here is a video of the LED sequence:
I tried to power up my quad in the field and had no luck. My Naze32 was giving me an odd LED sequence then apparently losing power.
The only thing out of the ordinary was the power to my OSD was not in place because I was connecting to Cleanflight last night and I can't have my micro MinimOSD connected to the Naze32 AND connect the Naze32 to Cleanflight at the same time. (I know there is a way to use UART2, I just haven't set it up yet) I normally just remove the tx/rx connection on the Naze32 to the OSD before I connect to Cleanflight, but I had moved some of the components around and the easiest connection to remove at the time was the power to the OSD.
When I went out to fly this morning, I could not see anything in my FPV goggles, and I remembered I had removed the power connection to the OSD. I attempted to replace the connection (it's hard to reach with the quad together) and power up the quad again. That's when I noticed the Naze32 LEDs.
I'm not sure if this has anything to do with it, it's just the only thing that I've done differently since I built the quad this past Saturday.
Based on the LED sequence in the video below, should I bury my Naze32?
If so, did I do something wrong with the OSD to burn it up?
Here is a video of the LED sequence: