Spirit WiFi Link Problems / GeoLink V2 Calibration facts...
Posted: Wed 05. Oct 2022 10:40:25
Hello together,
yesterday i tested my WiFi Link Module in combination with my Spirit GT System.
There are some problems, which are interesting:
First: If i power the WiFi Link Module power cable from another power source (7,4V Lipo) it is not possible to connect. Not with the website 192.168.4.1 or with the android app.
If i connect the WiFi Link power cable to AUX1 or AUX2 everything worked.
Thats not good, because i have to use both aux ports and if im on the field, its really nervy to remove a plug from the spirit gt.
Looks that ist a ground problem....
And i have to remove the FrSky S-Port plug from the sys port for connecting WiFi Link.
Is there a workaround to connect S-Port and WiFi Module together?
Normally i have not to use the WiFi link module, because i could use the lua sript on my taranis, but in all the script its not possible to set up the geo link module, especially the calibration function which is needed, if flying in different locations. Or did i not found the menu?
Second:
If i power the WiFi Link Module frome the spirit gt in mostly cases the blue led is solid and very dark, although the gt is powered. If i remove the power plug from the WiFi Link and wait a few seconds, plug it in again the led is bright blue blinking and connection is possible. See attached photos.
The GeoLink V2 Calibration Questions:
I viewed a few videos on this function on youtube. This may work, but is not comfortable to do with a heli bigger than 500....and it takes way too long.
I tested it in another way: First activated the calibration and disconnected the GeoLink. Then remove the GeoLink from the machine from a self built mounting and powered it with 2S Lipo. Moving around for lets say maximum 15 seconds and the blue led is blinking....Calibration done.
But... The micro connector is not built to unplug and plug very often. These connectors are not very solid and also not very easy to handle, especially on the field.
I will solder a jr cable, which is a little bit better to handle.
Or, does someone have a better idea, to calibrate extern?? Youre welcome !!
Thanks for reply!
Greetings from germany, Mario
Forgot: Alle components flashed with latest firmware
yesterday i tested my WiFi Link Module in combination with my Spirit GT System.
There are some problems, which are interesting:
First: If i power the WiFi Link Module power cable from another power source (7,4V Lipo) it is not possible to connect. Not with the website 192.168.4.1 or with the android app.
If i connect the WiFi Link power cable to AUX1 or AUX2 everything worked.
Thats not good, because i have to use both aux ports and if im on the field, its really nervy to remove a plug from the spirit gt.
Looks that ist a ground problem....
And i have to remove the FrSky S-Port plug from the sys port for connecting WiFi Link.
Is there a workaround to connect S-Port and WiFi Module together?
Normally i have not to use the WiFi link module, because i could use the lua sript on my taranis, but in all the script its not possible to set up the geo link module, especially the calibration function which is needed, if flying in different locations. Or did i not found the menu?
Second:
If i power the WiFi Link Module frome the spirit gt in mostly cases the blue led is solid and very dark, although the gt is powered. If i remove the power plug from the WiFi Link and wait a few seconds, plug it in again the led is bright blue blinking and connection is possible. See attached photos.
The GeoLink V2 Calibration Questions:
I viewed a few videos on this function on youtube. This may work, but is not comfortable to do with a heli bigger than 500....and it takes way too long.
I tested it in another way: First activated the calibration and disconnected the GeoLink. Then remove the GeoLink from the machine from a self built mounting and powered it with 2S Lipo. Moving around for lets say maximum 15 seconds and the blue led is blinking....Calibration done.
But... The micro connector is not built to unplug and plug very often. These connectors are not very solid and also not very easy to handle, especially on the field.
I will solder a jr cable, which is a little bit better to handle.
Or, does someone have a better idea, to calibrate extern?? Youre welcome !!
Thanks for reply!
Greetings from germany, Mario
Forgot: Alle components flashed with latest firmware