It was bound to happen sooner or later and I'm glad it happened where and when it did. I was going to do a test flight over the house to check out the most recent changes to the camera mount settings on the Hexa and when I plugged the battery in I saw a little puff of magic smoke inside the dome! (Here's a good reason to NOT paint the inside of the dome if there ever was one!)
I think I set a record for pulling the power plug apart and fortunately there was no further smoke nor any sign of flames, so that's a good thing, I'm happy whatever it was that decided to blow up did it while still on the ground and not 50 or 100 feet in the air.
I popped the dome off and sure enough there was the distinct aroma of burnt electronic component(s) underneath. I removed all the boards from the stack and gave each a close look with a magnifying glass, can't find anything anywhere that looks like it burnt, so that leaves the BL's attached to the PDB. If that's the case, the I2C isolation board may well have just paid for itself, won't know until I pull the ring and have a close look at all the BL's.
Stay tuned...
Ken
I think I set a record for pulling the power plug apart and fortunately there was no further smoke nor any sign of flames, so that's a good thing, I'm happy whatever it was that decided to blow up did it while still on the ground and not 50 or 100 feet in the air.
I popped the dome off and sure enough there was the distinct aroma of burnt electronic component(s) underneath. I removed all the boards from the stack and gave each a close look with a magnifying glass, can't find anything anywhere that looks like it burnt, so that leaves the BL's attached to the PDB. If that's the case, the I2C isolation board may well have just paid for itself, won't know until I pull the ring and have a close look at all the BL's.
Stay tuned...
Ken