ESC problem, possible solutions?
#1
I have a novak super sport brushless esc coming to me. I was told that it only works if you give the car a push. I don't know if the person i'm getting it from had tried other motors or not. Any ideas? Possible programming issue?
#2
The Evicerator

Joined: Sep 2001
Posts: 4,168
From: Scottsdale, AZ
You should definately check to make sure that all of the connections have been made properly:
Sensor harness is fully seated into the ESC... none of the sockets are comming out of the plastic housing, etc.
All three motor phase wires are properly soldered to the motor
Blue to A
Yellow to B
Orange to C
If it doesn't work like that, give another known-to-work motor a try.
At that point if it is still giving you the "push start" problem, I would say the ESC has a problem with one of the power phases.
I would check out our website to see the upgrade options we have available for the Super Sport ESC.
www.teamnovak.com
Sensor harness is fully seated into the ESC... none of the sockets are comming out of the plastic housing, etc.
All three motor phase wires are properly soldered to the motor
Blue to A
Yellow to B
Orange to C
If it doesn't work like that, give another known-to-work motor a try.
At that point if it is still giving you the "push start" problem, I would say the ESC has a problem with one of the power phases.
I would check out our website to see the upgrade options we have available for the Super Sport ESC.
www.teamnovak.com
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I would say the ESC has a problem with one of the power phases.
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