PeterFDJI3
lvl.2
United States
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Naza M LITE shows 1.5v difference from other sensors on my scratch-built quad.
That is, the battery sensor on the RX may show 15.5 volts as it also does when tested with a multimeter touching the PowerBoard, but the Naza M LITE software seems to show the voltage at 14.0 volts.
I have the First Level Protection set at 14 usually.
So, with the "Protection Switch" set to "on" in the Naza M LITE software, this has been causing the quad to enter the fail-safe mode almost on take-off. Very troubling and dangerous.
I replaced the powerboard entirely with a new one and crisp clean wiring, thinking the previous wiring must have been bad. No improvement.
Has the Naza M LITE developed a problem?
Perhaps you could suggest if this 1.5v difference is normal and how to address the problem.
Many thanks.
-Peter
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