I don't have any files since this is not a flying issue. I have the white wire connected in port 6 on the Brain to the esc. (also tried port 5 and 4 but per the documentation, it says this setup should use number 6) I opened the diag area in the application via phone (BT version) and selected esc voltage. When I discover sensors, I get only the attached as shown.
As explained in the sticky: "When you ask for support", we still need the files of your flight control unit. "At least" the current configuration file.
In addition, we also need to know which version of the HobbyWing firmware you have loaded into the ESC.
Finally, we need to know which receiver model you are using, which firmware is in the receiver and how you have connected the S.Bus and S.Port signals of your receiver to the flight controller.
The plan was to try and use a dedicated sbus Rx instead of the ia6b receiver since it's smaller. I might just try connecting that when I get it. (Turnigy iA6C PPM/SBUS Rx) currently I'm using a TGY IA6B (Flysky clone) with sbus port connected to the Brain per the application wiring instructions. It's plugged into ch3 on the brain. The Hobbywing firmware should be on the latest since it did not give me an option to update and when I tried to it said I was on the latest. As for the Rx, I have not applied any updates so I may try that, but I doubt it will make any difference. I believe this Rx can do updates wirelessly. I need to read up on it.
Where do I pull the config file from? I can't even get the brain usb to connect to my pc, the light goes on red but never connects and I can't open the brain app other than demo mode on the pc. w/ usb plugged in it just blinks red 2 at a time every couple of seconds.
The plan was to try and use a dedicated sbus Rx instead of the ia6b receiver since it's smaller. I might just try connecting that when I get it. (Turnigy iA6C PPM/SBUS Rx) currently I'm using a TGY IA6B (Flysky clone) with sbus port connected to the Brain per the application wiring instructions. It's plugged into ch3 on the brain. The Hobbywing firmware should be on the latest since it did not give me an option to update and when I tried to it said I was on the latest. As for the Rx, I have not applied any updates so I may try that, but I doubt it will make any difference. I believe this Rx can do updates wirelessly. I need to read up on it.
Where do I pull the config file from? I can't even get the brain usb to connect to my pc, the light goes on red but never connects and I can't open the brain app other than demo mode on the pc. w/ usb plugged in it just blinks red 2 at a time every couple of seconds.
Without having received the configuration file of the flight control unit either, we cannot be of much help.
However, since we have received the receiver model, we can try to clarify this for you:
The S.Bus serial protocol with which your receiver communicates with our control unit is a unidirectional protocol that only transports the values of the various radio channels from the receiver to the control unit but is not supposed to transport any telemetry data from the control unit to the receiver (Futaba's S.Bus2 protocol does this but is not used by any type of receiver for OpenTX radio systems).
The documentation of your TGY IA6B receiver does not mention any telemetry protocol and therefore you will NEVER be able to receive any telemetry on your OpenTX transmitter using that receiver model.
Receivers used with OpenTX systems (FrSky, Radiomaster, etc.) use only the following three types of protocols for telemetry data transmission: Smart.Bus, F.Bus, F.Bus2.
So you have to find a receiver compatible with your transmitter that uses any of these three protocols.
As far as the USB cable is concerned, you are almost certainly using a USB cable for phone charging only that does not contain wires for data transfer. Try another USB cable.
