Oh if I only had an o scope...Yeah, that's a good reason to put your location on your profile. I don't know if there is a way to test the signal but I would think an o-scope would work.
Oh if I only had an o scope...Yeah, that's a good reason to put your location on your profile. I don't know if there is a way to test the signal but I would think an o-scope would work.
No Joy on that as the solution...So I just discovered I put the pins back in the connectors upside down and they were loose on the camera connection after I changed the gimbal wiring.. Explains how I accidentally shorted the camera wires too. Switching the wires right way now, will let know if it was the issue.
I would have never found it, I was looking for an F1 Marking. Thanks Steve! Any tips or tricks you would suggest?
Indeed. In his post he mentioned shorting two pins which caused the fuse to blow.Blown fuses are a SYMPTOM & RESULT of a problem in the circuit...
I did indeed accidentally touched two pins while checking voltage that caused the short. I was trying to troubleshoot the no pan no tilt issue that was the original problem. Pan and tilt had worked initially when I loosly connected the camera and tested before I reassembled the top of the camera, and then once when I was test flying (not the first flight, 3 or 4th flight in). Oddly enough the only time it worked was when the camera was out of level position (started it upside down) and got camera stuck doing a spastic maneuver trying to level itself, when I turned the drone upright and I had to gently assist it to where it could get level on its own and Pan tilt worked that one flight. Unfortunately pan and tilt hasn't worked since that time. I have tried to duplicate it but no luck since then. That is why this is so frustrating, It worked just enough to give me hope this is repairable.Indeed. In his post he mentioned shorting two pins which caused the fuse to blow.
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