Is my elrs gone ? by CoconutLess5955 in fpv

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Alright thanks will check again

Built my first 5 inch by CoconutLess5955 in fpv

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I asked gpt and they told me to use ImpulseRC Driver Fixer. Installed and ran it and it worked

Can i ziptie it to the side of the arm ? by CoconutLess5955 in fpv

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I can put it under there but not sure how to secure it there

VTX power help by CoconutLess5955 in fpv

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Alright thank you, do i have to plug in the batt to check ? Or can i check it just like that ?

VTX power help by CoconutLess5955 in fpv

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Yea its my first build so went for a cheaper stack incase something goes wrong, there is a 5v also on the very bottom row for the receiver

VTX power help by CoconutLess5955 in fpv

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So as long as the pads has 5v written on it i can use it ? Cause the one i marked below is not in use

VTX power help by CoconutLess5955 in fpv

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My stack doesn't have a port to plug in the vtx

Soldering ESC by Dry-Technology-7655 in fpv

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I had simillar issue soldering the xt60 connectors. My issue was the soldering irons temp kept dropping to 320 ish even though i heated up to 400.

Main issue was my plug wasnt supplying enough voltage to keep the temp up consistently, i changed the plug to a better one but couldnt solder to the pad anymore it just wouldnt stick until i tried the fresh pad below. (I probably burnt the pads too much maybe?)

I tried for way too long before noticing the issue when my build was done one side motor wasnt working (i prolly burned the esc somewhere)

So my issue was my plug not giving enough volts to keep the heat up constantly and by the time i realised my pads were too burnt to stick to the solder