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projects:crazyflie:mechanics:assembly [2013-05-09 16:49] jweather [What do you need to do] |
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- | 2. Twist the two motor wires together so they are easier to handle | + | 2. Twist the two motor wires together so they are easier to handle |
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- | 9. Attach the propellers (see drawings below for mapping). We recommend you sorting out the best propellers. [[http:// | + | 9. Attach the propellers (see drawings below for mapping). |
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- | 11. Before you power it on **visually inspect your soldering for shorts**. Make sure any copper from the wires are not sticking out so they could short to **either of the two resistors next to M3 or to anything else**. You can also use a ohmmeter to check for a resistance of about 2 ohms between each pair of pads. After that power on and check that all motors spin during start-up and in the correct direction. | + | 11. Before you power it on **visually inspect your soldering for shorts**. Make sure any copper from the wires are not sticking out so they could short to **either of the two resistors next to M3 or to anything else**. You can also use a ohmmeter to check for a resistance of about 2 ohms between each pair of pads. After that power on (carefully push in the button with your fingernail - it is **not** a slide switch) |
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