Default OSD ESC current alarm to off
The osd_esc_current_alarm was added but never assigned a default value. Therefore it defaulted to 0 instead of off (-1). This resulted in OSD warnings if the ESCs weren't providing current data as the test looked for values >= the warning setting.
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@ -962,6 +962,7 @@ void pgResetFn_osdConfig(osdConfig_t *osdConfig)
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osdConfig->alt_alarm = 100; // meters or feet depend on configuration
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osdConfig->alt_alarm = 100; // meters or feet depend on configuration
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osdConfig->esc_temp_alarm = ESC_TEMP_ALARM_OFF; // off by default
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osdConfig->esc_temp_alarm = ESC_TEMP_ALARM_OFF; // off by default
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osdConfig->esc_rpm_alarm = ESC_RPM_ALARM_OFF; // off by default
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osdConfig->esc_rpm_alarm = ESC_RPM_ALARM_OFF; // off by default
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osdConfig->esc_current_alarm = ESC_CURRENT_ALARM_OFF; // off by default
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osdConfig->ahMaxPitch = 20; // 20 degrees
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osdConfig->ahMaxPitch = 20; // 20 degrees
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osdConfig->ahMaxRoll = 40; // 40 degrees
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osdConfig->ahMaxRoll = 40; // 40 degrees
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