Thank you for pointing me in the direction of that calculater. So if I'm doing this correctly the blue led's will need a 22 ohm resister and the reds will need 82 ohm. Seems like a very small amount. Am I doing this correctly? I used 3.7 v as the battery but when fully charged it will be at 4.2v.
http://m.gearbest.com/rc-quadcopter-parts/pp_213043.html?currency=USD&gclid=CKij85WR-MoCFUFehgodLWwCZw
They are just the led's from a hubsan x4 h107l. I don't really need them to be turned off through a switch. Just want them to be on when I plug in the battery.
So I'm building my first micro from scratch. I do not have fpv gear and can't really fly outside (northeast) yet so this is going to be a house runner. I'm going with the Quanum Pico 32 or the Scisky Pico whatever you want to call it. The thing I'm having trouble figuring out is where to wire...
Well I must say I caught the bug...I live in the north east so as you can imagine you can get cabin fever quite easily this time of year and there's only so much ps4 I can play soooo... I had an impulse buy a month ago with a Cheerson CX10 and flew that for about 3 days and ordered a second one...