Naze32 Quick Tip - Powering the board (Linear, Switched and Optio/Opto ESCs)
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In this Naze32 Quick Tip I cover the options and considerations when powering the board using various types of BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) types – linear, switched and Opto/Optio.
The Naze32 needs to have +5v in to power the receiver for setup and testing and with so many choices for ESCs and BECs this can be confusing.
This video tried to clear up any confusion.
Thanks for watching, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
Happy flying!
In this Naze32 Quick Tip I cover the options and considerations when powering the board using various types of BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) types – linear, switched and Opto/Optio.
The Naze32 needs to have +5v in to power the receiver for setup and testing and with so many choices for ESCs and BECs this can be confusing.
This video tried to clear up any confusion.
Thanks for watching, please LIKE and SUBSCRIBE
Happy flying!
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