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It is not clear what you need. You posted in the H-plus forum, and asked about an H580 board, with an image that looks maybe like an HPlus board with the debug port(?) connector still installed.Does anyone have a connection diagram for this main board?
The image provided by @slw74 is an H520 board.It looks to be an H520 board...
I don't think so, but there could be models I don't know about. I do know of at least one larger prototype that made it out to a few people for testing but never went into production.But what about H580? Does it exist?
It is not clear what you need. You posted in the H-plus forum, and asked about an H580 board, with an image that looks maybe like an HPlus board with the debug port(?) connector still installed.
This image provided by @Steve Carr is of an H-Plus board.
Let us know if this is not what you need.
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This is what I need. It is an HPlus. Yuneec has so many models, things get mixed up at times. I downloaded the picture I used from a website, so I am not sure why they labeled it a 580. I have never heard of this model number.It is not clear what you need. You posted in the H-plus forum, and asked about an H580 board, with an image that looks maybe like an HPlus board with the debug port(?) connector still installed.
This image provided by @Steve Carr is of an H-Plus board.
Let us know if this is not what you need.
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Not that I know of. I am not sure why the person named his picture a 580. I downloaded it from a website, since I wasn't near the one I am working on.But what about H580? Does it exist?
What are the "larger screws" purpose on the flight controller?It is not clear what you need. You posted in the H-plus forum, and asked about an H580 board, with an image that looks maybe like an HPlus board with the debug port(?) connector still installed.
This image provided by @Steve Carr is of an H-Plus board.
Let us know if this is not what you need.
View attachment 31888
When the photo was annotated two screws were longer and/or larger diameter.What are the "larger screws" purpose on the flight controller?
I gotcha. thanksWhen the photo was annotated two screws were longer and/or larger diameter.
When disassembling a piece of equipment I always check the size of fasteners as I remove them (especially length) so they can be reassembled properly
I’m not sure if it was annotated by Steve Carr or @h-elsner, but they both practice my style for working on equipment.I gotcha. thanks
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