Motors Dead in Betaflight? The AM32 DShot Fix You Need to Know

Has this ever happened to you? You finish your new build, plug into Betaflight, everything looks perfect, the ESC sings, the FC connects and the motors refuse to spin. If you’re running AM32 firmware, this might be the easiest fix you’ll ever make. In this video I show why AM32 ESCs sometimes ignore Betaflight’s motor signals —and how one checkbox, Bidirectional DShot, brings them straight back to life. I’ll also explain why it only happens on AM32 (not Bluejay), why Betaflight doesn’t enable Bidirectional DShot by default, and what to do if you’re using an F405, F7, or H7 flight controller. ☕ Buy me a coffee: https://ko-fi.com/whirlybloke ► Substack - https://whirlybloke.substack.com/ ► Instagram -   / whirlybloke   #whirlybloke 00:00 Has this ever happened to you? (motors dead after arming) 00:27 Motor tab test: still silent 00:40 Don’t panic — what we’ll fix 00:57 Context: Bluejay vs AM32 (popularity & shift) 01:27 Live demo in Betaflight: no spin 02:09 The AM32 DShot trap explained 02:50 The 30-second fix: enable Bidirectional DShot (set DShot300/600, motor poles) 03:21 Test success: motors spinning 03:40 Bluejay vs AM32 behaviour (why Bluejay doesn’t suffer) 04:38 Why Bidirectional isn’t default in Betaflight 05:02 FC advice: F7/H7, plus F405 best-practice