Brushless: Esc V2.3 Manual Link

The ESC V2.3 features two distinct wiring sides: the Input Side (Power and Signal) and the Output Side (Motor).

Always remove the propeller (for aircraft) or disengage the drive pinion (for surface vehicles) before performing calibration or programming.

The ESC cannot detect a throttle signal from the receiver. Check that the receiver is bound and that the servo cable is plugged in with the correct polarity.

This manual covers the essential setup, safety protocols, and advanced programming features of the V2.3 firmware. 1. Product Specifications & Features brushless esc v2.3 manual

V2.3 ESCs are available in various current ratings, with 45A, 80A, and 120A being the most common. They are designed to be versatile and robust, typically featuring:

Enter programming: With ESC , turn on transmitter → full throttle → connect battery → wait for continuous beep cycle → move throttle to neutral to select menu.

Connect these to the three phases of your brushless motor. The ESC V2

He looked at the troubleshooting section of the manual. The v2.3 had a "Fail-Safe" feature. "If the signal is lost, or the throttle stick is not at absolute zero during startup, the ESC will not arm."

The Brushless ESC V2.3 is a high-performance electronic speed controller designed for use with brushless motors in a variety of applications, including radio-controlled vehicles, drones, and industrial automation. This manual provides a detailed guide to the installation, configuration, and operation of the Brushless ESC V2.3, ensuring safe and optimal performance.

If the motor spins in the wrong direction, power off the system and swap any two of these three wires. Alternatively, change the rotation direction via the software programming menu. 3. Signal Harness Check that the receiver is bound and that

Available in various models, typically ranging from 12A to 35A burst capacity.

Before installation, verify that your power system components match the operational limits of the ESC V2.3: 60A (model dependent) Peak Current: 80A (10 seconds) Input Voltage: 2S-6S LiPo (7.4V - 22.2V) BEC Output: Switch mode, 5V/6V adjustable, 5A Weight: 45g (including wires) Dimensions: 52mm x 34mm x 14mm Supported Motor Type: Sensorless brushless motors 2. Connection Diagram and Installation

Connects to the Positive terminal of your battery pack.

The motor will emit a series of beeps, indicating the detected battery cell count, followed by a long beep, indicating calibration is successful. 4. Programming the Skywalker V2.3 ESC