HITEC SP-560 User Manual

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SP-560 PLUS Electronic Speed Controller

Thank you for purchasing the HITEC SP-560 PLUS electronic speed controller
with reverse. This unit features competition grade performance with reversing speeds
in a fully proportional mode. It can handle stock and modified class motors, with
internal TEMPFET sensors to prevent overheating and damaging the unit.
Additionally, the unit is polarity protected to prevent damage in the case of an
accidental reversed hook-up. The SP-560 has the highest power output and best
power transfer efficiency in its class.

WIRING DIAGRAM

FEATURES

MOSFETs provide high effciency with minimum power loss.

TEMPFET protction prevenst damge due to overheating.

Wide operating range of 6.0 to 8.4 volts with BEC. (5-7 cells)

Light weight aluminum heatsink with new patented heat conductive silicon

boot. (PAT # 4528)

Polarity protected circuit.

Reverse delayed time adjust system (0.1-1.0 second adjustable)

SPECIFICATIONS

FORWARD

REVERSE

Peak amperage capability

800A

400A

Continuous amperage capability

200A

100A

Voltage loss

0.007 ohm

0.014 ohm

BEC voltage output

5.6V

TEMPFET cutoff point

250 degrees F (120 C)

Dimensions

1.77x2.16x0.78 inch (45x55x20mm)

Weight (with heat sink)

2.6oz (75g)

INSTALLING THE SP-560 POWER

1. MOUNTING LUGS

Installation of the SP-560 is made easy for the car driver with the use of the servo

style mounting lugs. These lugs are also removable by separating the case halves of
the contoller and allowing the mounting lugs to slide out.

2. CONNECTORS

If you have TAMYIA style connectors on your car, the SP-560 will be an exact match

for you. However, if you choose to use different connectors for your SP-560, please
see the section of these instructions which describe the wiring diagram and how to
hookup the SP-560.

3. MOUNTING & CONNECTING

Mount the SP-560 into place within the chassis of your car, using the mounting lugs

or double sided tape on the back of the case. Please insure that the controller is
securely held in place. Once the controller is in place, disconnect the motor wires and
connect the main battery wires from the car battery to the controller.

Note: Always check the polarity of the wires prior to plugging in the battery to the

controller. Reversing the polarity may result in damage to the controller, despite the
reverse polarity protection within the SP-560. If you do accidentally connect the con-
troller in reverse polarity, immediately disconnect the wires and allow the controller to
rest for at least one minute. Check for the correct polarity and then reconnect the
main battery wires using the correct polarity. The SP-560 should now operate nor-
mally.

Once the main battery and controller are connected, turn the car radio and

transmitter to the “ON” position. Check to see if the red or green indicator light on the
SP-560 comes “ON” when you advance the throttle stick forward. If not, the transmit-
ter reversing switch should be used to correct the direction. Check the operation of
the steering servo for proper movement too. If the radio functions correctly, place the
car on a block or car stand so that the rear wheels are not touching the ground.
Connect the motor wires and be aware that the motor may begin running at this time.

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