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T-Motor F4 Flight Controller installation
#1
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Hi..

I am gonna install this FC
previously i always use the AIO (without PDB / 4in1 esc)

please forgive me for my dumb questions  Smile

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Since i am using individual esc... then i will need PDB
and i will use MATEK PDB Lipo 3-4S

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the question is :
- how do i give power from pdb to FC, which pad do i need to solder from pdb to FC ? ( i am using 4S battery)
- i will install used motor, and the signal wire is not long enough, will it effect performance if i solder extension 
- and also will it effect performance if i solder extension to motor cable

please suggest... Thank you
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#2
Can I connect power like this ?
use small cable ?

I need battery voltage reading from FC OSD

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#3
Yes. But probably easier to use grd and VCC in PDB. Soldering two wires on a single pad is harder. Regardless, it is the same thing.
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#4
oh... i just noticed that

VCC and GND beside the Lipo pad hole

thanks for the advice
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#5
At last..

Not very neat ?

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#6
Not too bad. Twisting wires helps keep them neater. Example, your wires running to the camera.
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#7
I am using TBS Crossfire nano , and wired RX TX to FC as instructed

i can connect my jumperT16 to quad,
I check the receiver, and set modes,
can change VTX channel via OSD
I got battery voltage in OSD

but RSSI in OSD stuck at 49

any wiring or betaflight setup that is wrong ?

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#8
Solved...

I set chan 8 for RSSI

In betaflight i also set RSSI channel 8
Should be 4
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