E-flite P-38/2 Motors/2 ESC Combo User Manual

Amp pro brushless esc instructions

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25-Amp Pro Brushless

ESC. This controller has been designed for use in radio
control aircraft and to support continuous currents of up to
25 amps when using 2-3 cell Li-Po battery packs and up to
four sub-micro servos. The ESC features a lightweight
plastic case, with exposed, finned heat sinks for both the
motor drive mosfets, and unlike many controllers, the BEC
regulators give you a more reliable and powerful power
supply for your servos.

Features

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• Up to 25 amps continuous current with proper air flow
• Finned heat sinks for both the motor drive mosfets and dual BEC

regulators to support up to 4 sub-micro servos

• Programmable motor braking
• Safe power-arm mode prevents accidental starts
• Programmable low voltage cut-off with settings for 2-cell Li-Po (6V),

3-cell Li-Po (9V) or 70% of battery starting voltage

• Programmable throttle input range (1.1ms-1.9ms or Auto Select)
• Soft start
• Auto motor shut down if signal is lost or there is interference
• Programmable timing—2 user selectable ranges for use with a large

variety of brushless motors

• Pre-wired connectors—E-flite EC3 on battery input and 3.5mm

female gold bullets on motor output leads

Specifications:

Continuous Current: 25A
Max Burst Current: 30A (15 sec)
Length:

48mm (1.9 in)

Width:

28mm (1.1 in)

Height:

11mm (.4 in)

Weight:

32 g (1.2 oz)

Cells:

2-3S Li-Po or 6-10 Ni-MH/Ni-Cd

Battery Input Leads: 16 AWG with E-flite EC3 Connector
Motor Output Leads: 16 AWG with 3.5mm Female Gold Bullet Connectors

Servo Ratings with BEC Enabled:

High Torque

Standard

Sub-Micro

Cells

Servos

Servos

Servos

6 - 8 Ni-Cd/Ni-MH

3

4

4**

9 - 10 Ni-Cd/Ni-MH

2

3

4**

2 Li-Po

3

4

4**

3 Li-Po

2

3

4**

** Sub-Micro Servos tested 4 at a time include E-Flite S-60, and S-75, JR 241, and ParkZone 3W servo.

Some other brands of servos have significantly higher current draw. Digital sub-micro servos, micro, and

mini-servos have higher current draw, use the 'standard servos' column. Always be sure to position the ESC

for maximum airflow since cooling can significantly aid in the performance of the BEC.

Before first use, please refer to the above chart for BEC usage and input
voltage/cell count guidelines. You must follow these guidelines for safe
operation. If you are using four servos with higher current draw, or more
than four servos for a quad flap option (for example), you will need to
disable the BEC. If you wish to disable the BEC, you must remove the red
receiver wire lead and connector from the receiver lead housing, and then
insulate it properly to prevent shorting.

When operating with the BEC disabled, E-flite recommends the use of a
separate, high power, external, BEC (like the Ultimate BEC), or receiver
pack and switch using the following items to ensure trouble-free operation:

1. Expert 720mAh Ni-MH 4.8V receiver battery (EXRB100), or similar
2. Expert Standard Switch (EXRA050), or similar

PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS

IN THEIR ENTIRETY BEFORE USE

Before you connect your ESC and begin flying, take a moment to look it
over. The input power side has a black (negative) and red (positive) wire
along with an E-flite EC3 Male Device Connector. The motor side has three,
3.5mm female gold bullet connectors.

The black and red wires with the EC3 DEVice (DEV) Connector will
connect to your power battery. The red wire connects to the red wire on
your battery pack, the black wire connects to the black wire on your
battery pack. If the wires are reversed, the ESC may be damaged.

YOU

MUST ENSURE THAT YOU CONNECT THE BATTERY POLARITY PROPERLY TO
PREVENT DAMAGE TO THE ESC.
Reversing polarity will void your warranty,
so always double-check this connection. You may need to solder an E-flite
EC3 Female Battery (BATT) Connector (EFLAEC302) to the battery so it
matches this speed control. The throttle lead connects to the throttle
channel on your radio receiver.

WARNING: For your safety, when checking the startup function of the ESC
or making programming changes, please remove the propeller to prevent any
potential injury. You should always treat the motor and propeller as live and
dangerous, remembering it could start at any time, and keep any body parts,
clothing and tools clear of the propeller arc. NEVER LEAVE THE BATTERY
CONNECTED WHEN NOT FLYING THE AIRCRAFT AND ALWAYS REMOVE THE
BATTERY FROM THE MODEL BEFORE CHARGING AND WHEN FINISHED FLYING.

When flying in hot weather, we recommend checking on the condition of

the ESC, battery, and motor after each flight. You may want to consider
letting the electronic components cool to near ambient temperature
between flights.

We also recommend throttle management when running near maximum
levels of current draw. It is not recommended you fly an entire flight at full
throttle. If this is done, it is possible to cause permanent damage to your
motor, battery, and ESC.

Using the 25-Amp Pro Brushless Controller

This controller is very simple to use, and for safety, will not arm the motor
until the throttle stick has been held in the Idle/Off position for more than
1 second. The controller will indicate the soft cut-off voltage setting every
time you plug the battery in by first emitting a low, long tone, to show
startup. You will then hear 2 (for 2-cell Li-Po) or 3 (for 3-cell Li-Po)
medium length, mid tones to indicate the cell count (or 7 beeps
if 70% Smart Cut is selected), helping you to confirm the setting before
every flight.

Connecting the ESC to the Motor

The three wires from your motor connect to the three female gold bullet
connectors on the ESC. The order of connection to the motor is not
important; you can plug any motor wire into any connector. If, when you
test the system, the motor runs backwards, you can simply unplug and
switch any two of the motor wire plugs connected to the ESC.

Mounting the ESC

Choose a location that has good airflow and offers good protection.

The plastic case area next to the small BEC heat sink is designed to accept
Velcro

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or 2-sided tape. Do not cover the heat sinks as this will greatly

reduce their effectiveness.

Mount the ESC with a combination of Velcro

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, 2-sided foam tape, and/or

tie wraps.

Starting Your Power System

1. Turn on your transmitter and ensure the position of the throttle

stick is set to Idle/Off.

2. Plug in the flight pack to the controller and listen for the tones

to indicate voltage cut-off.

3. After the controller has indicated the cell count, you will here a

series of 3 medium length rising tones to indicate the controller

is armed, and ready to fly.

4. When you move the throttle stick upward, the motor will run. If

you continue to move the throttle stick upward to Full throttle

(high position), the motor will run faster. If you lower the throttle

stick below the start-up position, the motor will stop running.

5. Check servo motion as part of your preflight check. It is very

important you make sure linkages are free-moving with no binding.

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25-Amp Pro Brushless ESC

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