Receiver diagram
The cables from the servo connector board should be connected
to your receiver in the order shown. Tuck the wire leads into the
recessed cavity towards the rear of the battery hatch.
Get your model ready to fly
Important ESC and model information
1.
The ESC included with the model has a safe start. If the motor battery is connected to the ESC and the throttle stick is not in
the low throttle or off position, the motor will not start until the throttle stick is moved to the low throttle or off position. Once the
throttle stick is moved to the low throttle or off position, the motor will emit a series of beeps. Several beeps with the same tune
means the ESC has detected the cells of the battery. The count of the beeps equals the cells of the battery. The motor is now
armed and will start when the throttle is moved.
2.
The motor and ESC come pre-connected and the motor rotation should be correct. If for any reason the motor is rotating in the
wrong direction, simply reverse two of the three motor wires to change the direction of rotation.
3.
The motor has an optional brake setting. The ESC comes with brake switched off and we recommend that the model be flown
with the brake off. However, the brake could be accidentally switched on if the motor battery is connected to the ESC while the
throttle stick is set at full throttle. To switch the brake off, move the throttle stick to full throttle and plug in the motor battery. The
motor will beep one time. Move the throttle stick to low throttle or the off position. The motor is ready to run and the brake will
be switched off.
Battery Selection and Installation. We recommend the 7.4V 1300mAh 20C Li-Po battery. If using another battery, the battery
4.
must be at least a 7.4V 1300mAh 20C battery. Your battery should be approximately the same capacity, dimension and weight
as the 7.4V 1300mAh 20C Li-Po battery to fit the fuselage without changing the center of gravity significantly.
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