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Flysky Noble NB4/NB4+/NB4 Pro/NB4 Pro+ Not Turning On: Complete Troubleshooting & Repair Guide
Last Updated: July 2026 | Reading Time: 10 minutes | Difficulty: Intermediate | Author: Dannyi Chen
⚡ Quick Answer
If your Flysky Noble NB4/NB4+/NB4 Pro/NB4 Pro+ won't turn on, the most common causes are: (1) 18650 battery depleted or over-discharged below 3.0V — charge for 3-4 hours or replace the battery; (2) Power PCBA damaged — usually caused by reverse polarity battery installation, fix by replacing the PCBA (upgraded version with battery protection); (3) Screen FPC cable loose or screen damaged — reseat the cable or replace the screen. Follow the steps below to diagnose systematically.
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Table of Contents
- I. Screen Doesn't Light Up (But Power Sound Heard)
- II. Completely Dead — Check the 18650 Battery
- III. Battery OK? Check the Power PCBA
- IV. Check the Power Switch
- V. Other Possible Causes
- VI. SoarSky Noble Repair Parts Collection
- VII. SoarSky Noble DIY Upgrade Collection
- VIII. What Users Say About Our Parts
- IX. Frequently Asked Questions
I. Screen Doesn't Light Up (But Power Sound Heard)
When you press the power button, you hear the startup sound, but the screen stays completely black. The startup sound confirms the entire power supply circuit is working — the issue is isolated to the screen subsystem, narrowing it down to two possibilities.
Step 1: Check the Screen FPC Cable
The most common cause is a loose or disconnected FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) cable between the screen and the mainboard.
- Carefully disassemble the transmitter to access the mainboard and screen assembly
- Locate the FPC cable connecting the screen to the mainboard
- Check if the cable is fully seated in the connector — even a slight looseness can cause a black screen
- Remove and reseat the cable firmly, ensuring the locking clip is engaged

Noble NB4 high-brightness screen — available at SoarSky
Step 2: If FPC Cable Is Fine, Replace the Screen
If you've confirmed the FPC cable is properly connected and the screen is still black, the screen itself is likely damaged. Screens can fail from impact or drop damage, liquid ingress, or internal LCD panel failure.
Shop NB4/NB4+ High-Brightness Screen →
II. Completely Dead — Check the 18650 Battery
Pressing the power button produces no response at all — no sound, no vibration, nothing. The first thing to rule out is a depleted or over-discharged 18650 battery. When the voltage drops below approximately 3.0V, the transmitter's protection circuit prevents it from powering on.
How to Check the Battery
- Try charging first — Connect the transmitter to a charger for 3-4 hours, then attempt to power on.
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Check battery voltage — Remove the 18650 battery and measure its voltage with a multimeter:
- 3.7V - 4.2V = Normal range, battery is good
- 3.0V - 3.6V = Low but recoverable, try charging
- Below 3.0V = Over-discharged, likely needs replacement

Flysky Noble series original 18650 battery — 3.7-4.2V nominal
Battery Degradation Over Time
18650 batteries degrade with age and charge cycles. If your battery is more than 1-2 years old and holds significantly less charge, it's time for a replacement. A worn-out battery can cause voltage to sag below the threshold during startup, preventing the transmitter from turning on even when it shows some charge.
III. Battery OK? Check the Power PCBA
The 18650 battery voltage is normal (3.7-4.2V), but the transmitter still won't power on at all. If the battery is good, the problem is likely in the power supply PCBA — the circuit board that manages power distribution from the battery to the rest of the transmitter.
How to Diagnose a Faulty Power PCBA
- Remove the battery and open the transmitter case to access the power PCBA
- Use a multimeter set to continuity or resistance mode
- Check if the positive terminal of the power cord is conductive to the positive terminal of the battery compartment
- If there is no continuity, the power PCBA has failed and needs replacement

Upgraded NB4+ power PCBA with battery protection chip — available at SoarSky
Why Power PCBA Fails
The most common cause of power PCBA damage is incorrect battery installation — inserting the 18650 battery with the positive and negative poles reversed. This creates an immediate short circuit that can blow components on the PCBA. Always double-check battery polarity before inserting!
The Upgraded PCBA: Built-In Battery Protection
| Feature | Original PCBA | ✦ Upgraded PCBA |
|---|---|---|
| Battery Protection | None | Built-in protection chip |
| Over-Discharge Protection | None — battery drains during storage | Prevents over-discharge even after months |
| Reverse Polarity Protection | None | Added safety circuit |
| Compatibility | NB4 only | NB4 / NB4+ / NB4 Pro / NB4 Pro+ |
Shop Upgraded Power PCBA — $24.59
IV. Check the Power Switch
If everything above checks out but the issue persists, the power switch may be faulty. The NB4 series uses a reset-type tactile switch that momentarily closes a circuit to signal the system to power on. Over time, these switches can wear out or develop poor contact.
How to Test the Power Switch
- With the transmitter open, locate the power switch on the mainboard
- Use a multimeter to check continuity across the switch when pressed
- If the switch doesn't show continuity when pressed, it needs replacement
- Also check if the switch is physically damaged or if the button cap has come loose
V. Other Possible Causes
If none of the above solutions resolve the issue, consider these additional possibilities that are less common but worth checking.
Motherboard FPC Interface Damage
The FPC connectors on the mainboard can be damaged from repeated cable insertions, forced connections, or physical impact. Look for bent or broken pins, loose connector housing, or visible burns around the connector.
Internal Cable Connections
Multiple FPC cables connect the mainboard to the screen, RF module, grip sensors, and other subsystems. Check that all cables are fully seated, not pinched or kinked, and free from visible damage or corrosion.
Mainboard-Level Fault
In rare cases, a component on the mainboard itself may have failed from liquid damage, electrical surge through the USB port, or manufacturing defect.
VI. SoarSky Noble Repair Parts Collection
SoarSky maintains the most comprehensive selection of Flysky Noble repair parts anywhere. Whether you need a simple battery replacement or a full PCBA swap, we have genuine parts in stock with same-day shipping.

| Part Category | Available Parts |
|---|---|
| Power System | Power PCBA (upgraded with protection), 18650 batteries, battery contacts |
| Display | High-brightness screens (NB4/NB4+), screen FPC cables |
| Controls | Power switches, throttle triggers, steering wheels, grip sensors |
| RF Module | RF boards, antennas, external RF module bays |
| Case & Hardware | Screws, case halves, grip covers, USB port covers |
Browse All Noble Repair Parts →
VII. SoarSky Noble DIY Upgrade Collection
Beyond repair, SoarSky offers an extensive range of DIY customization and upgrade products to make your Flysky Noble transmitter truly yours.
Noble Sticker Collection
Transform the look of your transmitter with our diverse protective sticker collection. Compatible with NB4, NB4+, NB4 Pro, and NB4 Pro+. All stickers feature air-guide channel technology for bubble-free application, scratch-resistant materials, and residue-free removal.

Flysky Noble NB4 radio skins — multiple styles available at SoarSky
Shop Noble Stickers → Read Sticker Guide →
Noble Carrying Cases
Protect your transmitter during transport with custom-fit carrying cases. Padded interiors, accessory compartments, and durable exteriors — everything you need to get to the track or field with peace of mind.

Flysky Noble transmitter carrying case — custom-fit for NB4/NB4+/NB4 Pro/NB4 Pro+
Shop Carrying Cases → Read Case Guide →
Noble Metal Protector Combo
CNC-machined metal protector frames shield the most vulnerable areas of your transmitter from drops, impacts, and scratches without adding excessive weight.

Flysky Noble NB4/NB4+ CNC metal protector combo — precision-fit protection
Noble Battery 3D Print Bases
Custom 3D-printed battery bases for alternative battery configurations. Four models available — check our in-depth comparison guide to find the right one for your setup.

Flysky Noble PCBA Type-C 3D print base — one of four models available at SoarSky
Shop Battery Bases → Read Base Comparison →
VIII. What Users Say About Our Parts
- Jason R. (Jun 2025) — "NB4+ wouldn't turn on after my kid put the battery in backwards. Ordered the upgraded PCBA from SoarSky and it fixed it perfectly. The battery protection feature gives me peace of mind now." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Kevin L. (May 2025) — "My NB4 Pro screen went black after a drop. Followed this guide, checked the FPC cable — it had come loose. Reseated it and worked immediately. Saved me from buying a new screen." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Mike T. (Apr 2025) — "Battery was reading 2.8V after 3 months of not using the transmitter. Replaced with the original 18650 from SoarSky and it's back to normal. Fast shipping too." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- David W. (Mar 2025) — "Had the PCBA fail on my NB4. SoarSky support walked me through the diagnosis over email — confirmed it was the board, sent me the upgraded one. Installation took 15 minutes." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Chris P. (Jun 2025) — "Upgraded my NB4 with the SoarSky PCBA, metal protector, and a carbon fiber skin. Transmitter looks and works better than new." ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Roberto M. (Apr 2025) — "SoarSky's carrying case fits my NB4+ with all accessories perfectly. Padded interior gives me confidence when traveling to races." ⭐⭐⭐⭐
IX. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will the upgraded PCBA work with my original NB4 (not NB4+)?
A: Yes. The upgraded power PCBA is compatible with all Flysky Noble models: NB4, NB4+, NB4 Pro, and NB4 Pro+.
Q: How do I avoid damaging the PCBA again?
A: The #1 cause of PCBA damage is reverse polarity battery installation. Always check the + and - markings in the battery compartment before inserting the 18650.
Q: Can I use any 18650 battery, or does it need to be the original?
A: We strongly recommend using the original Flysky 18650 battery. Third-party batteries may have different protection circuits or physical dimensions that could cause issues.
Q: My screen is black but I hear the startup sound. Is it definitely the screen?
A: In most cases, yes. The startup sound confirms the power circuit and mainboard are working. The issue is almost certainly a loose FPC cable (try reseating first) or a damaged screen.
Q: Do you offer repair service, or just parts?
A: SoarSky primarily sells parts for DIY repair, but our technical support team can guide you through diagnosis step-by-step. Contact us to discuss repair options.
Q: How long will the upgraded PCBA's battery protection last?
A: The low-voltage protection circuit is a hardware feature that functions for the entire lifetime of the board. It automatically cuts off power when the battery voltage drops to a safe threshold.
Q: What if my issue isn't covered in this guide?
A: Contact SoarSky technical support with a description of your symptoms and what you've tried. Our team has deep expertise with Flysky Noble products.
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