There are plenty of places you can take a battery voltage tap from. Just need to solder a bit. The Naza itself has 5V on all of the centre pins of the servo ports. Very low current so I'm not sure it's a good idea to take power from them.
gmbn.inc said:rilot said:There are plenty of places you can take a battery voltage tap from. Just need to solder a bit. The Naza itself has 5V on all of the centre pins of the servo ports. Very low current so I'm not sure it's a good idea to take power from them.
The strobe is very small & mounted on a small PCB. It has a cable ribbon (red/white/black - 3 wires) that end in a black plastic connector. It looks like the ones that are plugged in the NAZA & the light says 5V on it. (see pic) Any ideas?
gmbn.inc said:EMCSQUAR said:You should be seeing power at those connections top pin neg, middle is positive, bottom pin is signal. F1 & F2 are for motors 7 & 8 for an octo. I use those for lights, aux power for Tx, Ground station air end, and GoPro power source.
Thanks again I've got it sorted now... I plugged it into F1 & it works a treat. Incredibly bright for such a tiny light, I'll get it in the air tomorrow. It'll be interesting to see how visible it is in daylight.
Thanks again for your help, Much appreciated.