Wiring Help!
#1
Hey guys, I've always used pre-wired combo setups, but I want to install a Novak Ballistic 550 4.5T in my Jammin SCRT10 with a Castle MMPro. Can anyone tell me how the wires from the MMP match up to the Ballistic? MMP has a black, white and red wire. The ballistic leads are labeled C, B and A.
Sorry if I seem just totally stupid...I really don't want to mess up my new motor!!!
Thanks guys!!
KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN!!
Sorry if I seem just totally stupid...I really don't want to mess up my new motor!!!
Thanks guys!!
KEEP THE RUBBER SIDE DOWN!!
#3
#8
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Could be either:
Mamba Max Pro 1/10th Sensored & Sensorless ESC: Castle is Ready to ROAR
http://www.castlecreations.com/produ...a_max_pro.html
If he hooks it up sensorless then I'm out of line. But if sensored.....yikes!
Mamba Max Pro 1/10th Sensored & Sensorless ESC: Castle is Ready to ROAR
http://www.castlecreations.com/produ...a_max_pro.html
If he hooks it up sensorless then I'm out of line. But if sensored.....yikes!
#10
No, not too late. But I'm confused now because the MMP has a black, white and red wire for power leads. The ballistic motor is has the terminals labeled C, B and A. So, which goes to what??
#12
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I don't know the wire colors and I'm not going to guess. Should be an A-B-C label somewhere. Snip from the manual:
Again, only an issue if you are running sensored, with the sensor harness connected, etc.
Let’s get started:1. Connect your motor to the ESC:Sensored operation requires you to connect the three motor wires to the ESC in the correct order. Incorrect connections on a sensored motor will cause abnormal operation and there is a strong possibility of damage to both the motor and speed control. Your sensored motor will have the wires marked as A, B & C. The Mamba Max Pro motor wires have the same markings. Plug A into A, B into B and C into C. For sensored operation, be sure to plug the motor’s sensor cable into the sensor port on the side of the controller.
#13
Problem solved!! Thanks Dave!!!
#14
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Everybody is welcome, hope I was able to help some.
It’s a common mistake. Castle has a lot of very satisfied sensorless users, understand many don’t have any experience with sensored. Hope I didn’t come across too harshly.
Cheers
It’s a common mistake. Castle has a lot of very satisfied sensorless users, understand many don’t have any experience with sensored. Hope I didn’t come across too harshly.
Cheers


