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DIYdrones 20 amp ecs signal wire question

Started this discussion. Last reply by Jake Stew Jul 18, 2012. 3 Replies

Hi,    I received my quad kit from DIYdrones and assembled it and have one problem. One esc 20 amp is not working, troubleshooted every way possible and decided to see if any wires were broken, cold…Continue

 

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Jake Stew replied to Rick's discussion DIYdrones 20 amp ecs signal wire question
"If you can trace the trace from the pad to the next nearest point then just solder to whatever component is there.  Then epoxy coat the connection. If you can't see where the signal is coming from you can probably thread a thin wire into…"
Jul 18, 2012
Rick replied to Rick's discussion DIYdrones 20 amp ecs signal wire question
"That's what I figured, I just didn't find a schematic. I think I read your post about flashing  esc's, it does sound interesting. I went to the link that took me to rcgroups forum. I just received my quad from DIYdrones and…"
Jul 18, 2012
Vernon Barry replied to Rick's discussion DIYdrones 20 amp ecs signal wire question
"Hmm, you might be out of luck. The problem here is that it looks like that goes to a through hole via path so tracing the exact pin on the controller is dificult, and further, hard as hell to solder unless you are really good, and then further,…"
Jul 18, 2012
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DIYdrones 20 amp ecs signal wire question

Hi,    I received my quad kit from DIYdrones and assembled it and have one problem. One esc 20 amp is not working, troubleshooted every way possible and decided to see if any wires were broken, cold solder.It turns out the signal wire was completely detached, even the metal from the board was detatched. pics belowI looked for a schematic but didn't find one. On the esc there are unused spots by the power lead, can I solder the signal wire to one of the others? I have emailed DIYdrones store a…See More
Jul 18, 2012

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