Typically ranges from 45A to 120A continuous, with burst currents up to 480A for short intervals.
4.2 / 5 – Would desync again.
The motor will run 3 seconds after the last step, indicating successful calibration. 4. Programming the V2.3 ESC
Input voltage is outside the acceptable range. The battery is either dangerously overcharged or completely drained.
Universally compatible with most outrunner and inrunner brushless motors.
The V2.3 features a standard 3-pin servo connector (often black/red/white or brown/red/orange).
Ensure the ESC is mounted in a location with adequate airflow. The V2.3 features thermal shutdown protection, but chronic overheating degrades component longevity.
The Brushless Electronic Speed Controller (ESC) V2.3, commonly featured in 45A-120A waterproof RC cars, boats, and some aircraft, is a versatile and high-performance controller known for its reliable power delivery and extensive programmability.
Power off. Hold the “SET” button (the one recessed next to the capacitor bank). Step 1: Apply full throttle on your transmitter. Power on the ESC. Step 2: Wait for the motor to emit two rising beeps (D♯ → E). This is not a musical note – it’s the controller syncing to your radio’s neutral point. Step 3: Move throttle to neutral. Expect three short beeps – acknowledgment. Step 4: Move throttle to full reverse (if bidirectional mode enabled). Wait for a descending chirp – the signature of endpoint storage.