Hi can we charge gopro battery using TP4056 module. I build one and connected to first and last pin of battery but it doesn't work. Looking to find out the proper way is there anything you know about this which could help me would be of great help 🙏🏻
Hi i think i damaged my usb port connection pins. Now my naked gopro is not powering through bec. But its working with default bsttery when i conected it back. So now how can i power my naked GP?
Thanks for Your videos very inspiring and on point info So with that Said I was wondering could You use a 5 volt pad from FC instead of BEC just curious ? Thank You for Sharing
Great video tutorial! I'm planning to try the second option with the battery board. I have a 5v bec, but shouldn't it be a 4v BEC as the Gopro battery isn't 5V or can the battery PCB handle 5v fine?
Are there any custom ribbons in longer length for some of the connections ? I’m looking at a diy that involves the go pro camera been in a few inches from the mother board as well as the sd slot
I'm a little confused. Maybe I missed in the video. Why would you want to do this? Would you need two batters on the FPV unit? Or is there a way to power the drone and GoPro on one battery?
Yes there are multiple ways you can create single 3way junction cable or you can 2 plugs connecting to FC, please connect with me on Instagram so I can share the images for better understanding
I have been fiddling for hours with the BMS of the original GoPro battery. Even took apart another one but with no luck. The moment i take of the BMS from the battery, somehow it stops working. I am so confused. After disassembling, tried to feed the BMS with the original battery; no luck. With a 5V regulator, no luck either. I got it to work for a brief moment just by random luck. Someone knows what is different with the BMS of the original batteries ?
@@K4zp At a circuits online forum someone told me that the BMS might shut down if it detects a fault. And you might be able to reset it by "charging" it. But since I disassembled it, I don't know how to "charge" it (like with the original charger). So no luck this far. Hope you will find a solution.
@@FPVWhoop The battery is 3.7v, not 5v, that's what he meant I think. I've also read, that if you use battery connection, then 5v is too high. Have you had any issues?
IS it alright to power the gopro with 5V using the battery terminal(following your tutorial). Because the battery is a 3.7V? this is my only option of powering my GP7. The usb c connection is not working for me, even with betafpv board.
Hmm, I believe it should be ok to use 5v from battery pad as gopro board is already capable of handling 5v through USBC so in theory it should be ok as I tried and it worked for me.
just as a warning to everyone. I took apart my official gopro battery, and the underside doesn't resemble what is shown at 09:47 and I just destroyed a gopro battery in the process unfortunately