I have uploaded details of a replacement OLED digital transmitter battery voltage module at
https://forums.modelflying.co.uk/index. ... nt-1045618
Files are here https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/ ... sp=sharing
OLED Tx battery voltage display
- Flynn
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- Joined: 17 Feb 2018, 14:48
OLED Tx battery voltage display
You only ever need two tools....WD40 and duct tape.
If it doesn't move when it should use the WD40 and if it moves and it shouldn't use the tape.
If it doesn't move when it should use the WD40 and if it moves and it shouldn't use the tape.
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Re: OLED Tx battery voltage display
Nice, thanks Flynn.
Regards, René
Regards, René
- Flynn
- Posts: 92
- Joined: 17 Feb 2018, 14:48
Re: OLED Tx battery voltage display
Any problems give me a shout.
Common failings -
you will need the 'ATTINYCORE library, the Tiny4KOLED library and the TinyWireM library
don't forget to 'burn the bootloader' in the Arduino IDE before flashing the sketch, it doesn't actually burn a bootloader but it does set the fuses - set the clock source to 8Mhz internal, then burn bootloader then program via programmer.
Happy fergelling.
Common failings -
you will need the 'ATTINYCORE library, the Tiny4KOLED library and the TinyWireM library
don't forget to 'burn the bootloader' in the Arduino IDE before flashing the sketch, it doesn't actually burn a bootloader but it does set the fuses - set the clock source to 8Mhz internal, then burn bootloader then program via programmer.
Happy fergelling.
You only ever need two tools....WD40 and duct tape.
If it doesn't move when it should use the WD40 and if it moves and it shouldn't use the tape.
If it doesn't move when it should use the WD40 and if it moves and it shouldn't use the tape.