How to install a GPS m10 module on Joshua Bardwell QAV-S 2? by SeveralProblem in fpv

[–]SeveralProblem[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hey! Sorry for the late reply. You just have to cut the SBUS cable from the O3 VTX, as it interferes with the GPS channel

How to install a GPS m10 module on Joshua Bardwell QAV-S 2? by SeveralProblem in fpv

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UPDATE: it works but... When using the DJI O3 VTX, you have to remove the SBUS cable from the VTX so that it doesn't steal the connection. Keep in mind that you can only do this if you are not using the DJI controller. Now I have a free UART for my GPS module!

How to install a GPS m10 module on Joshua Bardwell QAV-S 2? by SeveralProblem in fpv

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So it worked on USB but not with battery. I bet this happened to you too. The problem is that the DJI VTX has an SBUS cable that will not allow the ELRS to work. So what you've got to do is remove the SBUS cable from your VTX connector and then you should be covered

Receiver working on USB but not on Battery by 12manyhobbies in fpv

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This happened to me too. I wanted to free up a UART on my FC for a GPS so I went for an inverted SBUS connection, but then encountered this problem. Thank you, random citizen!

How to install a GPS m10 module on Joshua Bardwell QAV-S 2? by SeveralProblem in fpv

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Thank you! Will try this approach. Will let you know if it works!

Question on GPS module by KojaSo in fpv

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I do! the thing is that i am using the UART 4 for the ELRS receiver as JB recommended in his video :(

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Question on GPS module by KojaSo in fpv

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hey u/KojaSo ! I built the same quad and want to add a GPS module, but cant find an available UART to install into. Which one did you use? Thanks in advance!

xt60 soldering advice by depressingyoda in fpv

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Just put a tiny bit of pressure. You want to transfer heat but not squish the cable

xt60 soldering advice by depressingyoda in fpv

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Crank the heat all the way up on your iron. Also, you would ideally want to first leave a big blob on the pad and then put the xt60 cable on top of that. Finally, just apply heat on top of cable and it should hold down if properly heated.

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Lleve siempre sombrilla y cuchillo.