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How to flash turnigy plush 30a esc with blheli using arduino uno

Started by guest2350, Saturday,February 08, 2014, 00:21:17

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guest2350

this is not my work so credits to whoever did this, I think its genius! sorry if its already been seen!
How to - Flashing BLHeli firmware using Arduino Uno - eluminerRC
I just happen to have an arduino uno laying about and I need my turnigy plush`s flashed! bargain!

guest2350

 i just managed to flash four of my turnigy plush 30a esc`s using this method, it was really easy.
the only thing I would say to watch out for is when soldering to the esc`s contact points.
it`s very easy to pull them from the pcb and they are tiny, so get a little solder on them first with little heat, then tin your wires and then hit them to the board quickly.
the hot melt glue is very important in my opinion as I said its very easy to peel the contact points from the board. I used epoxy glue.
I also used three ready made servo leads, cut two of them in half and this was then enough to do the four esc`s then one to go from the arduino board to the esc`s new servo connectors (I made a male 3 pin connector out of two 3 pin headers soldered together).
while I was at it I also removed the motor wires and soldered the female bullet connectors directly to the esc for tidiness  :smiley: