manual
Percentage Drag
Brake
0% 4% 8% 12% 15% 20% 25% 30%
Motor Rotation Normal Reverse
Neutral Range 2% 3% 4% 5% 6% 10%
BEC Output 6.0V 8.4V
Noted: Items above Colored are default settings
Cutoff Voltage
Automatically detect the number of the cells
According to the type of your batteries , set up the type of the batteries and Low Voltage Cutoff Threshold via PC software or program card.
The ESC can detect the Voltage of the battery anytime and will lower the output power once the Voltage of the battery is lower than the
preset Low Voltage Cutoff Threshold.
When using NiMH or NiCd batteries you do not need to set a cutoff voltage to protect the batteries. If you are using more than 6-cell
NiMH or NiCd batteries, you must adjust the cutoff voltage, for example if you are using an 8-cell pack of NiMH batteries you would
use a cutoff of 5.6V volts (8 x 0.7V = 5.6V). When the voltage of the batteries packs is within 8.4~12.6V, the ESC will automatically
identify 3S LiPos. When the voltage of the batteries packs is less than 8.4V, the ESC will automatically identify 2S LiPos. When the
voltage of the batteries packs is within 8.4~16.8V, the ESC will automatically identify 2~4S LiPos. When the voltage of the batteries
packs is within 21~25.2V, the ESC will automatically identify 5-6S LiPos.
Customized Voltage Cutoff (for NiMH or NiCd Batteries) you can select a starting cutoff voltage of 4, 5, 6, 9 or 12 volts. Then using
the up/down to the right of the voltage you can increase the voltage stepping up 0.1V between the selectable settings.
* When using any Lithium batteries, they must not be discharged to less than 3.0V per cell.
Running Mode
· Forward w/o Reverse
This is a Race setting - Reverse is disabled.
You will find in racing, most tracks will not allow racing with reverse enabled.
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Forward with pause then Reverse: (DEFAULT)
General bashing around (FUN) or racing if reverse is allowed for the event. The Electronic Speed Controller requires 2 seconds of
continuous neutral from the transmitter prior to allowing reverse to operate.
Note: There is automatic protection within the Alien Power System ESC. Only after you have stopped and returned the trigger to neutral
will reverse become available. If while traveling in reverse, pull the trigger to go forward. This is to help prevent serious damage to the
drive train.
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Forward / Reverse
If the option is activated, the RC car could go forward and backward, but couldn`t brake.
ESC – reverse operation
Should you get into a situation that requires reverse, after you have applied any brakes you may have needed, return the throttle trigger to the
neutral position. Wait a moment or two and then push the trigger forward for reverse.
Motor Timing
This option affects the power band and efficiency (run time) of an electric motor. The default is “Normal” and is a good starting point to
deliver power and provide good run time.
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Very Low Provides maximum efficiency with less power. Higher timing produces significantly more power but at the expense of
efficiency (less run time) and typically the motor will generate more heat. Each brushless motor will respond to timing differently.
Good for running around on paved, or harder surfaces, and racing with high KV rated or low-turn motors
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Low Provides power for running through soft surfaces, having fun and longer run time.
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Normal (Default) Good mix of power and efficiency using any motor