
wall e lover 360
Canada
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hey guys I used to have a ez-b v3 and all the servos where programed to it I put all the servos on my v4 ports just the same as the v3 ports and when I try to move a servo nothing happens confused
The ground wire is Black - sounds like you have it connected backward. Be careful because plugging servos in backward will blow the chip.
On the EZ-B v4, the ground pins are very clearly marked with the color BLACK.
The EZ-B v4 will require at least 6.4 volts, otherwise the lipo power saving will kick in. You can disable the power saving under the Connection Control Configuration in ARC
Hey Dj I didn't put the wire in the ez-b wrong I just didn't put enough voltage to the ez-b
Did the EZ-B not tell you there wasn't enough voltage?
The EZ-B v4 will require at least 6.4 volts, otherwise the lipo power saving will kick in. You can disable the power saving under the Connection Control Configuration in ARC