Greengaunja
Ise da by' dat burns da Senton........
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Anyone have any idea what would prompt the error beep(short long long) for excessive load if there is no load? In fact, the motor isn't mounted yet and and the rotor turns by hand so it isn't bound up. Been trying to figure this out since yesterday after my lhs wrapped up the soldering for me.
Additional notations: when applying throttle(before getting error beeps) it's like the motor cogs. The shaft slightly turns, maybe 1/2-1 rotation then stops. This happens instantly. If I try applying throttle again, the motor wires jerk. Found the last one odd as I haven't seen that before. Also, the binding and calibration process both went smoothly with no issues. Transmitter (RL&new rc7gs)is zeroed out. Both motor(TP 5670) and esc are new. Aux are Rx wires are plugged in properly. Sent castle an email yesterday but still no word yet.
Additional notations: when applying throttle(before getting error beeps) it's like the motor cogs. The shaft slightly turns, maybe 1/2-1 rotation then stops. This happens instantly. If I try applying throttle again, the motor wires jerk. Found the last one odd as I haven't seen that before. Also, the binding and calibration process both went smoothly with no issues. Transmitter (RL&new rc7gs)is zeroed out. Both motor(TP 5670) and esc are new. Aux are Rx wires are plugged in properly. Sent castle an email yesterday but still no word yet.