02-01-2018, 03:54
Hi Chris,
Well, that is new info, which indeed configures an issue that seems related with the diode on the Nano. Some post above you tell me that your Pro2 RX board is a v6, unless some error occured during the assembling (as you know Pro2 RX v6.x boards are suplied fully assembled) the Arduino Nano installed on those boards already have the diode removed. That is the reason I started by discarding a problem with the diode.
Its easy to check if the diode was been removed or not. If the Nano becomes powered by just inserting the USB cable, then the diode is there.
Regards
Well, that is new info, which indeed configures an issue that seems related with the diode on the Nano. Some post above you tell me that your Pro2 RX board is a v6, unless some error occured during the assembling (as you know Pro2 RX v6.x boards are suplied fully assembled) the Arduino Nano installed on those boards already have the diode removed. That is the reason I started by discarding a problem with the diode.
Its easy to check if the diode was been removed or not. If the Nano becomes powered by just inserting the USB cable, then the diode is there.
Regards

