I normally take mine apart and check the pads.and any crooked components (vertically) that could short on the housing. And I normally always power up with a 4s first. To load firmware, setup canbus and do detections…or at least a base detection… I may be wrong but I think the detection uses the current saved settings and then adjusts them. I’d have to look at the code. But I’ve always felt like if I do a detection at 10-13s it’s rough… But if I do it at low voltage first and save then do 10-13s detection it runs smoother.
@Scoo_B_SK8 is the man. Quick shipping. Packaging was perfect.
Nothing on @Scoo_B_SK8 fault. But my package got delivered to the wrong house. He got on wit h USPS immediately, and we both worked to try to track it down. I ended up getting a mapp of the delivery scan, and went door knocking. 19 later… “you must be Brad”.
Anyway, booted and ran detection just fine. Neither of the ones shipped to me had the “film” and the thermals we’re aligned properly.