Hi Libre Pilots,
After a quick search around the forum I could not find an exact answer. So here goes...
I am planning for a FPV plane build and am trying to get my head around wiring everything up and spreading the power load around to try and not overtax any component. In the future I will change the CC3D to a Revolution for GPS functions (at the moment I have a CC3D and no GPS).
I am wanting to use a 10A UBEC to power my CC3D, receiver and fps gear.
Please advise if this would work without blowing up my receiver and or CC3D?
The UBEC I have my eye on plugs into the battery and then has 2 seperate 5V outputs (so 2 pairs of wire coming out i.e. 2x +5V and 2x -ve).
One of the UBEC's +5 and -ve would power the the camera and OSD. Transmitter would be power by the battery (12V).
The other would power the receiver and the CC3D. I was thinking I would make a splitter cable from from the UBEC and plug one into the Batt/VCC port of the receiver (this would power the receiver), I will only plug the throttle signal cable from the receiver to the CC3D, not the + and - (so that the CC3D is not powering the receiver, only receving the signal).
The CC3D will be powered by the other split of the cable. Can it be plugged into servo output port 6 (or any unused output port) to power the CC3D?
So, apart from adding additional wiring, would this work and would their be any potential benefite? Or should I just use the UBEC to power the CC3D and the the CC3D power the receiver?
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Hoender.