Castle X Series Drivers Ed Guide

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coming from the motor to the ESC’s motor connections in ny order. If you re using  motor
other thn  Cstle Cretions motor, you my need to either solder the included bullet plugs to
your motor, or solder the ESC wires directly to the motor wires.
If you choose to direct solder or to shorten the motor wires, you my do so on the Cstle
Cretions XX series, XX series, nd  motors only. DO OT CUT ny prt of the wire
length from ny other motor, regrdless of brnd or type. In most cses, only the lst / inch
or so of the motor wires re ble to be soldered. If they re clipped shorter you my not be ble
to solder the remining portion of the wire nd the motor will not run properly, if t ll.
If the motor is supplied with connectors you do not want to use, simply unsolder the
original motor connectors from the wires - do not cut them off.
Brushless Motor Wiring, Sensored
Motors* (Figure 2):
For sensored brushless motor connections,
the three wires from the ESC to the motor
DO HAVE polrity. Connect the ESC to the
motor. Connect A to A, B to B, C to C, nd
instll the sensor hrness** fter removing
the dust cover. In order to chnge the motor
direction, use Cstle Link or trnsmitter
progrmming.
*ot vilble on ll ESCs. See product Quick
Strt Guide for clrifiction.
**Cstle Cretions Sensor Hrness (sold
seprtely; prt # --) is required for
sensored brushless motor connections.
Figure 2