LibrePilot Forum
Development => Firmware General => Topic started by: thespannamunkee on May 13, 2018, 03:49:53 pm
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I recently finished building a 250 sized drone using CC3D FC. I noticed yesterday that if its plugged into my laptop and arms a voice tells me, but if its running off the battery only, such as when I'm about to fly it, it doesn't make any noise when it activates. I had a look through the GCS but I'm pretty new to it and couldn't find anything. Is there an option somewhere in the GCS to make an noise when it arms?
I keep changing things at the minute trying to dial it in, and a couple of times I've headed to a field to test it and had trouble getting it to activate. So a definitive beep would be a huge help
Apologies if this is one of those questions that get asked a lot, I tried searching Google and forums for a while but everything I found was to do with adding a locator buzzer
Thanks in advance
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I recently finished building a 250 sized drone using CC3D FC. I noticed yesterday that if its plugged into my laptop and arms a voice tells me, but if its running off the battery only, such as when I'm about to fly it, it doesn't make any noise when it activates. I had a look through the GCS but I'm pretty new to it and couldn't find anything. Is there an option somewhere in the GCS to make an noise when it arms?
I keep changing things at the minute trying to dial it in, and a couple of times I've headed to a field to test it and had trouble getting it to activate. So a definitive beep would be a huge help
Thanks in advance
Look at the LED blink pattern its different.
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I would but it's really hard to see because the FC is inside the frame and obscured by the wiring etc. It's not something I specifically need but it would be handy if it's an option
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https://librepilot.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/LPDOC/pages/76939283/External+arming+led+for+CC3D
Personally, If I was using CC3D, I would just move the on board LED to external mount with a set of wires. This does require tiny tiny expert soldering though.
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https://librepilot.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/LPDOC/pages/76939283/External+arming+led+for+CC3D
Personally, If I was using CC3D, I would just move the on board LED to external mount with a set of wires. This does require tiny tiny expert soldering though.
Would use a fibre cable or plexiglass rod for light forwarding.