Have you checked all your settings in Naza Assistant on you computer? Continuous flashing yellow sounds like failsafe, do you have a switch that you've inadvertently flicked?
http://www.********.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1881544 have a look at the first page here
Well it looks like this forum won't allow a link to ******** so you will have to do it manually. Look at 450 owners group
I'm afraid I can't help you with the items you put up. I use the Naza FC and motors etc are geared to that. If you've not already bought the KK FC, look at DJI's E300 propulsion system. All the esc's motors and props come as a "job lot" but I think you would have to use the DJI Naza FC. I'm...
Hi Otisking, can you let us know what experience you have with flying rc models? If you're a complete noob, then the best advice would be to buy yourself something like a Hubsan or MQX, something you can learn to fly with and crash, without it costing you an arm and a leg to repair.
You could use a splitter cable (make sure that whatever you're powering runs off the same voltage as your lipo), or use a smaller weight battery. The more you run off your main battery, the less flight time.
No such thing as a stupid question on here.
Just connect the balance plug on your lipo to the pins on the voltmeter. You might have to experiment to see which way round they go but you won't do any harm. There are more pins on the voltmeter than the balance plug, so just move the balance...
Thanks again Ed for the reply.
The Aux3 and X1 are working correctly.
OK, I go into Assistant, select X1 and adjust the gains, no problem. But what I haven't been doing is "writing" the new settings, so obviously Naza isn't recording them. (Doh)
If I then centre the Aux knob on Tx and...
Ed, thanks for replying, can I just clarify? When I select X1 to change the settings, I can alter them in Asistant then "write" them to the Naza. The problem is that the gains don't change when I use the Au3 knob on the Tx.