Trouble Shooting
This section assumes you have at least a passing familiarity with electronics, though I have
tried to simplify things wherever possible to open the process to as many as I can.
OK. Time for some fun and games.
Let’s start with something simple.
List of tools you will need.
As listed above in ‘further purchases’ these now become more or less indispensable.
Screwdriver set, long reach, thin precision type.
Multimeter, (and for convenience a cell meter) preferably with audible continuity test.
Soldering iron, (lower powered electronics or variable temperature type) solder, soldering
sponge.
Desoldering tool.
Snips.
Needle nose pliers.
Cordless drill or drill of some sort with variable speed control (you’ll find out in a bit).
DOA
You have inserted the battery into the quad and nothing happens, no lights, no noise.
Completely Dead On Arrival.
A few things can cause this issue.
Best case scenario is that you have forgotten to
remove the foam protective pad over the Deans T
connector.
If this is the case then simply remove the pad to
make it look as shown.
However, if you have forced it in then there then
you may need to clean the contacts of the battery
and inside the quad to ensure a good connection.
There may be pieces of the pad or residue of glue
that needs removed. Try using tweezers to remove
the debris and
lightly
scratch the surfaces to take
them back to bare metal.
Another option is the LiPo battery has failed, either by physical damage or through being
drained far past normal levels. Generally speaking this is fatal for the battery and it will need
replaced.
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