Controls how quickly the motor spools up. "Soft" or "Very Soft" prevents gear stripping on helicopters and large-prop aircraft. 6. Timing: Adjusts the motor commutation advance angle. Low/Medium: Best for high-pole count, outrunner motors.

This guide is based on the most common types of V2.3 ESCs. Some features and programming procedures may vary between different brands and models.

Keep waiting past the initial calibration tones until you hear a continuous musical loop ( ♪ ── ♪ ── ♪ ). You are now in the programming menu.

What and motor KV rating are you running?

Controls how much "kick" the motor has from a dead stop. High punch is great for racing but can lead to more wear on gears. 4. Maintenance for Longevity

This comprehensive manual provides the technical specifications, wiring configurations, programming steps, and troubleshooting techniques needed to maximize the potential of your V2.3 ESC. Technical Specifications

The ESC V2.3 can be programmed without a card by using the throttle stick and auditory beeps. Step 1: Enter Programming Mode

The ESC will flash a green LED and emit looping beeps representing the (e.g., 1 beep for Running Mode, 2 beeps for Drag Brake).

Motor jitters but won’t start. → Cause: One phase wire has a cold solder joint. → Fix: Resolder. Then recalibrate. The ESC remembers the bad connection’s impedance and will stutter forever until retrained.

To enter programming mode without a programming card, follow these steps: Turn on the transmitter and push the throttle to . Connect the battery to the ESC and wait 2 seconds.

Disclaimer: This guide is based on standard V2.3 firmware and may vary slightly depending on the specific manufacturer (e.g., Towerpro, Hobbywing, or generic clones).

Turn on your transmitter and move the throttle stick to the MAX position.

The ESC will emit two short beeps, indicating it has registered the maximum throttle threshold.

disconnect the power system immediately after use to prevent slow parasitic drain.

The Brushless ESC V2.3 is a reliable electronic speed controller designed to offer smooth throttle response and essential safety features for brushless motors. This manual covers installation, programming via transmitter, and troubleshooting. 1. Technical Specifications 6V - 12V (2-3S LiPo or 4-12 NiMH) BEC Output: 5V/1.5A (Suitable for 2-3 standard servos)