Novak Smart Stop Addendum (56-5476-1) User Manual

Warning

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WARNING

* * *

SMART STOP MUST BE WIRED TO THE

CORRECT BATTERY PACK WHEN USING

MODULE WITH DUAL BATTERY ESCs,

OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR!

56-5476-1

11/2011

* * *

WARNING

* * *

SMART STOP MUST BE WIRED TO THE

CORRECT BATTERY PACK WHEN USING

MODULE WITH DUAL BATTERY ESCs,

OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR!

56-5476-1

11/2011

* * *

WARNING

* * *

SMART STOP MUST BE WIRED TO THE

CORRECT BATTERY PACK WHEN USING

MODULE WITH DUAL BATTERY ESCs,

OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR!

56-5476-1

11/2011

Smart Stop Connection For Dual Pack Usage

Smart Stop Connection For Dual Pack Usage

Smart Stop Connection For Dual Pack Usage

When Using Smart Stop with an ESC that has Connections

for Two (2) Separate Battery Packs:

It is extremely important to wire the Smart Stop module to the correct

battery pack in your dual-battery system, as the ESC does not drain the

battery packs equally. The Smart Stop MUST be connected to the battery

pack that has the higher drain to prevent wiring and battery pcak damage.

Test Which Battery Pack Powers the ESC’s Internal BEC:

The battery pack that powers the ESC’s electronics is under higher load,

and therefore the Smart Stop MUST be connected to this battery input.
Connect only 1 battery pack to the ESC. Turn on the ESC power--If ESC’s

LEDs come on, this is the battery pack you want to connect the Smart Stop to.
If LEDs do not come on,

DO NOT connect Smart Stop to this battery--Wiring

& battery pack damage WILL OCCUR if connected to this battery pack!

When Using Smart Stop with an ESC that has Connections

for Two (2) Separate Battery Packs:

It is extremely important to wire the Smart Stop module to the correct

battery pack in your dual-battery system, as the ESC does not drain the

battery packs equally. The Smart Stop MUST be connected to the battery

pack that has the higher drain to prevent wiring and battery pcak damage.

Test Which Battery Pack Powers the ESC’s Internal BEC:

The battery pack that powers the ESC’s electronics is under higher load,

and therefore the Smart Stop MUST be connected to this battery input.
Connect only 1 battery pack to the ESC. Turn on the ESC power--If ESC’s

LEDs come on, this is the battery pack you want to connect the Smart Stop to.
If LEDs do not come on,

DO NOT connect Smart Stop to this battery--Wiring

& battery pack damage WILL OCCUR if connected to this battery pack!

When Using Smart Stop with an ESC that has Connections

for Two (2) Separate Battery Packs:

It is extremely important to wire the Smart Stop module to the correct

battery pack in your dual-battery system, as the ESC does not drain the

battery packs equally. The Smart Stop MUST be connected to the battery

pack that has the higher drain to prevent wiring and battery pcak damage.

Test Which Battery Pack Powers the ESC’s Internal BEC:

The battery pack that powers the ESC’s electronics is under higher load,

and therefore the Smart Stop MUST be connected to this battery input.
Connect only 1 battery pack to the ESC. Turn on the ESC power--If ESC’s

LEDs come on, this is the battery pack you want to connect the Smart Stop to.
If LEDs do not come on,

DO NOT connect Smart Stop to this battery--Wiring

& battery pack damage WILL OCCUR if connected to this battery pack!

* * *

WARNING

* * *

SMART STOP MUST BE WIRED TO THE

CORRECT BATTERY PACK WHEN USING

MODULE WITH DUAL BATTERY ESCs,

OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR!

56-5476-1

11/2011

* * *

WARNING

* * *

SMART STOP MUST BE WIRED TO THE

CORRECT BATTERY PACK WHEN USING

MODULE WITH DUAL BATTERY ESCs,

OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR!

56-5476-1

11/2011

* * *

WARNING

* * *

SMART STOP MUST BE WIRED TO THE

CORRECT BATTERY PACK WHEN USING

MODULE WITH DUAL BATTERY ESCs,

OR DAMAGE WILL OCCUR!

56-5476-1

11/2011

Smart Stop Connection For Dual Pack Usage

Smart Stop Connection For Dual Pack Usage

Smart Stop Connection For Dual Pack Usage

When Using Smart Stop with an ESC that has Connections

for Two (2) Separate Battery Packs:

It is extremely important to wire the Smart Stop module to the correct

battery pack in your dual-battery system, as the ESC does not drain the

battery packs equally. The Smart Stop MUST be connected to the battery

pack that has the higher drain to prevent wiring and battery pcak damage.

Test Which Battery Pack Powers the ESC’s Internal BEC:

The battery pack that powers the ESC’s electronics is under higher load,

and therefore the Smart Stop MUST be connected to this battery input.
Connect only 1 battery pack to the ESC. Turn on the ESC power--If ESC’s

LEDs come on, this is the battery pack you want to connect the Smart Stop to.
If LEDs do not come on,

DO NOT connect Smart Stop to this battery--Wiring

& battery pack damage WILL OCCUR if connected to this battery pack!

When Using Smart Stop with an ESC that has Connections

for Two (2) Separate Battery Packs:

It is extremely important to wire the Smart Stop module to the correct

battery pack in your dual-battery system, as the ESC does not drain the

battery packs equally. The Smart Stop MUST be connected to the battery

pack that has the higher drain to prevent wiring and battery pcak damage.

Test Which Battery Pack Powers the ESC’s Internal BEC:

The battery pack that powers the ESC’s electronics is under higher load,

and therefore the Smart Stop MUST be connected to this battery input.
Connect only 1 battery pack to the ESC. Turn on the ESC power--If ESC’s

LEDs come on, this is the battery pack you want to connect the Smart Stop to.
If LEDs do not come on,

DO NOT connect Smart Stop to this battery--Wiring

& battery pack damage WILL OCCUR if connected to this battery pack!

When Using Smart Stop with an ESC that has Connections

for Two (2) Separate Battery Packs:

It is extremely important to wire the Smart Stop module to the correct

battery pack in your dual-battery system, as the ESC does not drain the

battery packs equally. The Smart Stop MUST be connected to the battery

pack that has the higher drain to prevent wiring and battery pcak damage.

Test Which Battery Pack Powers the ESC’s Internal BEC:

The battery pack that powers the ESC’s electronics is under higher load,

and therefore the Smart Stop MUST be connected to this battery input.
Connect only 1 battery pack to the ESC. Turn on the ESC power--If ESC’s

LEDs come on, this is the battery pack you want to connect the Smart Stop to.
If LEDs do not come on,

DO NOT connect Smart Stop to this battery--Wiring

& battery pack damage WILL OCCUR if connected to this battery pack!

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