THe best way to answer your question regarding the 3x esc -> motor connections is to help you understand what they do. Just hook them up and look how the motor spins, clockwise or counter clockwise. If the motor is spinning the wrong way swap any two cables and the motor will spin the other way.
sorry for my bad English.. yup since i have stuck with the naze .. i think i need to do more learning on how to assemble the quad. btw thanks for your info :) really appreciate it.
it doesn't matter what side, that would depend on whether or not you have clearance for pin headers to be installed on the bottom and the board mounted too, most cases they work best on top unless you use long stand offs for board mounting
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most esc's use the white wire for signal unless its a jr color coded wire in that case it may be yellow
the 3 wires from the esc that go to motors can be switched around to change motor direction if needed
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THe best way to answer your question regarding the 3x esc -> motor connections is to help you understand what they do. Just hook them up and look how the motor spins, clockwise or counter clockwise. If the motor is spinning the wrong way swap any two cables and the motor will spin the other way.
sorry for my bad English.. yup since i have stuck with the naze .. i think i need to do more learning on how to assemble the quad. btw thanks for your info :) really appreciate it.
I'm not sure I understand your question, the naze might not be the best solution for a first time build of a multirotor
where it will work as good as most fc's it takes a more involved learning curve
you might be better to try a kk2 with lcd
If you do some reading on how an esc functions and how they are connected to motors.fc I will become a simple process to understand
in most cases the signal wire is only needed to connect to the fc to tell the esc what the motors should do
noted with that. for the esc, we have 3 colours to connect the esc to the fc.. does it will effect the flight? or will in function?
it doesn't matter what side, that would depend on whether or not you have clearance for pin headers to be installed on the bottom and the board mounted too, most cases they work best on top unless you use long stand offs for board mounting
hye i still confuse with the connections of the motor/esc.. can i connect the connector to the 3 pins straight from below to above?