Thank you for your comment! I’m really happy you have noticed that! I guess you will be surprised that the truth is the opposite! I have started writing this article back in the end of 2018, when the Happymodel first released the CrazyBee FC (V1). Then the article was edited several times, the most significant edit was in the August of the 2019, when the V3 was released. And how surprised I was to notice that the weeks later the Oscar Liang has posted the same article with almost the same content, adding just the minor edits in some places. I do respect the Oscar Liang, but I was upset to see my texts used on this reputable person website…:( I know the Oscar Liang pays the other content writers to write the articles for him. I guess this was the case – someone took my article and sold it to Oscar Liang as if it was written by themselves. At least I do want to believe in it.
Believe me, Oscar Liang is not the first and not the only one who uses (copies, inspires by or just steals – call it how ever you want) my content. Just look at some Russian guy (FPROFPV.RU) who steals my entire articles, uses my own photos, never asks for any permission and never credits me.
My statement: I never use other peoples intellectual property (texts, photos, videos or other media) without their permission or acknowledgement or without crediting the authors. I do respect the community and expect the others do respect my work.
Yours, sincerely,
Montis
I fly my whoops indoors, so don’t use the buzzer. Therefore have no experience with it. Just to note: Buzzer pads have markings “Buz-” and “Buz+” and the active output (control pad) is “Buz-“, so “Buz+” is always connected to +5. You can connect the buzzer to “Buz-” and +5V, but you cannot connect the GND + “Buz+”. Also you should have active buzzer, not passive (The one that has beeper circuit inside and has + marking on one of the legs).
]]>You are welcome. Crazybee V2.x suffer from the voltage spikes, mostly happen on battery connect. You can minimize the chance of burning out the regulator by adding the capacitor to the XT30 plug. There are pre-made pigtails for purchase.