Pro Boat PRB3300 User Manual

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Ensure the antenna tube is properly

placed through the hull. It may be

necessary to slightly pull the antenna

tube out to make certain the radio range

is sufficient.

Turn the transmitter on, then turn on the

receiver/ESC switch, checking for correct

operation. The rudder control arm should

move toward the front of the boat when

right input is given. Conversely, when

left input is given, the control arm should

move toward the back of the boat.

The ESC will beep until you give full

throttle input. The auto sensing circuitry

will select full throttle position when you

hold full throttle during initial set up.

Release the throttle trigger. With the

propeller free from any objects, give

some throttle input to ensure that the

motor is working. If everything appears

to be functioning correctly, you are ready

to run your boat!

Note: The ESC has an over-

rev limiter that will not allow

you to hold full throttle when

the propeller is not loaded (in

the water). To reset, return

the throttle trigger to neutral.

The auto sensing voltage cutoff

with also cut off power to the

motor when the ESC senses that

the batteries are nearing full

discharge.
Note: If you are transporting your

boat, make sure you disconnect

the battery from the speed

controller and then turn your radio

off until you are ready to run the

boat. Once ready, simply turn the

radio on and plug the battery into

the speed controller, again making

sure that the boat is in neutral.

Left Turn

Section 6: Checking the Radio System

Left Turn

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