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I replaced the wires with longer wires as the first step. But doing so resulted in this weird behavior of the quadcopter turning on at full power the second the second wire was soldered and will not turn off or let me control the quadcopter.
So I soldered the original wire back the way it came...
First off, thank you for the reply
Now, that explanation would make sense if i had the two boards connected, but right now, I only have the camera connected to its original battery using its original cabling and connection points, i.e. exactly how it was set up when I took it apart.
Yet, it...
So my skills in this field are a beginner at best, so most likely I made a n00b mistake.
That being said, I was trying to combine a cx-10 quadcopter with a tiny camera. Both run off of a 3.7 volt battery, and both are ~100 mA, so I didn't see any issue, and if I run them off the same battery...
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