Brushless Esc V2.3 Manual Review

Throttle stick is not at zero. Lower the stick to zero to arm. Fault Conditions

For high-drain operations where voltage sag is expected.

Always keep this guide saved on your phone. The V2.3 may not be fancy, but with the right manual, it is nearly indestructible. brushless esc v2.3 manual

The ESC automatically adjusts the throttle range during startup. Turn on transmitter, set throttle to . Connect ESC to battery. Listen for two beeps, then move throttle to minimum . The motor will beep, indicating the range is set. 5. Troubleshooting and Safety

Plug this connector into the throttle channel (usually Channel 2) of your RC receiver. Throttle Calibration Throttle stick is not at zero

| Jumper | Function | Description | | --- | --- | --- | | JP1 | Brake Type | Enable or disable regenerative braking | | JP2 | Timing | Adjust motor timing (default: 0°) | | JP3 | Governor Mode | Enable or disable governor mode |

If you do not own a programming card, you can enter the internal configuration menu using your radio transmitter: Always keep this guide saved on your phone

Maximizes raw power and RPM; increases operating temperatures. Transmitter Programming Menu

Disables cell-count calculation; uses a flat voltage floor cutoff. 3. Low Voltage Protection Mode (Cutoff Type)

Thermal protection active (ESC exceeds 110°C / 230°F). Solid Green + Red: Full throttle reached. Troubleshooting Guide Root Cause No sound, no LED light after power-on. Bad battery connection or blown fuse. Check battery solder joints and plug connections. Motor beeps every 1 second continuously. Throttle signal is missing. Verify receiver connection; check radio power. Motor stutters or jerks on start-up. Bad motor connection or high timing. Check solder contacts on motor leads; lower timing. Power drops significantly mid-run. LVC protection activated. Land or stop immediately; charge the battery pack. Throttle stick acts in reverse. Channel reverse on radio or wrong motor leads. Reverse the channel on your radio, or swap two motor wires. To help me tailor any further technical support, tell me:

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