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From the manual (emphasised by ET in red lettering):
Note that all the “5V Power” connections are connected together inside the MicroVector. Don't connect a power source to more than one of these connections! 4.2V Min, 6V Max! You appear to have all three 5V points in use. This may not be your issue but check that you are not taking servo power from the Vector rather than directly from your BEC. |
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Unfortunately on the Fatshark HDO's i see that all the OSD info is crammed in the center of the display. Is there a way to arrange the display in such a way that all info shown is placed on the sides of the display/screen? Right now, it's all pretty much in the middle so not ideal at all.
UPDATE: ignore. Problem solved. had to disconnect usb & lipo then reconnect and all was fine. |
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Last edited by ishotx; Mar 13, 2019 at 03:56 AM.
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MicroVector setup in wing --- usb issue
I sure wish the usb was facing up instead of on the side,...Is it ok to install the vector with velcro instead of double stick tape?? That way I could use the usb later on if needed.....even a 90 degree adapter won't fit in fuselage..... Anyone else have this issue??
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I am also guilty of blindly following the team legit video.........does that mean when building the servo block that plugs into the esc/servo connection in the vector you only use the signal wire ?Presently i am using the signal, powr and gnd into that servo block....... I am using the RSSI, SBUS ,Powr,GND from the Vector RX IN plug to my L9R going to rssi signal pin, signal pin for sbus and a pwr pin and gnd pin.....powering receiver with the BEC tapped off the ESC. I have connected both red to the power source to give camera and vtx 12V ..what is right and or wrong so far???
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Last edited by Gerryb59; Jul 20, 2019 at 01:55 PM.
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