Just wait a few seconds, disconnect the usb, and reconnect. Whenever you click save and reboot it will disconnect from Cleanflight config. After it's done wait 20 or so seconds.ġ5) Cleanflight should pick up the com port. It will go pretty quick and you'll see blue led on your CC3D blinking. Because of this I recommend sticking with betaflight C3D_OPBL and even though it's a painful process it's not all that bad.Ģ) Plug USB cable into CC3D but NOT the computerĥ) It will ask you to plug in your board so do so.Ħ) It will upgrade and erase then connect and start the flight time counter.ĩ) Click open and browse to betaflight_CC3D.bin on your local machine.ġ0) Check I know what I'm doing and click Flash. I found it easy the first time but haven't been successful since. You can still do it with betaflight CC3D_OPBL but I recommend checking out for a more permanent solution.ĮDIT 2 : (4-14-2015) - Since using the non-OPBL way to flash my CC3d I have not been able to flash anything else even attempting to connect to it with my FTDI adapter. Here are the steps I take to do it successfully.ĮDIT: (2-15-2016) - I believe Cleanflight firmware stopped supporting flashing from Open Pilot. Updating betaflight with a CC3D can be stressful if you don't take the proper steps.
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