Brushless Esc V2.3 Manual (2026)
The default setting. Balanced compromise for most standard outrunner and inrunner brushless motors.
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The ESC cycles through programmable options using audio codes. Move the throttle stick to during the desired code to enter that setting's sub-menu. Programmable Item Default Value 1 Short Beep 1. Brake Setting Off / Soft / Hard 2 Short Beeps 2. Battery Type LiPo / NiMH 3 Short Beeps 3. Low Voltage Cutoff Medium (3.2V/cell) Low (2.8V) / Medium (3.2V) / High (3.4V) 4 Short Beeps 4. Startup Mode Normal / Soft / Very Soft 1 Long Beep 5. Motor Timing 0∘0 raised to the composed with power 15∘15 raised to the composed with power ) / High ( 30∘30 raised to the composed with power 1 Long, 1 Short 6. BEC Output Voltage 5.0V / 6.0V 2 Long Beeps 7. Restore Defaults Exits and resets all items to factory settings 5. Built-in Safety and Protection Features brushless esc v2.3 manual
| Problem | Possible Cause | How to Fix It | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Motor emits unusual beeping | Calibration needed | Recalibrate throttle range | | Vehicle has reverse delay | ESC settings | Adjust with programming card or stick | | No throttle response | Signal loss or damage | Check ESC-receiver connection |
He quickly pulled the stick to the bottom. A sequence of rapid chirps followed, counting out the cells of his LiPo battery like a heartbeat. The Language of Beeps The default setting
Plug the ESC’s BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) connector (white/red/black wire) into the throttle channel (typically Channel 3) of the receiver. Ensure the signal wire (white) is positioned correctly according to your receiver's pinout. 3. Throttle Range Calibration
The integrated switch-mode BEC is a core feature that powers your receiver and servos directly from the main battery. This eliminates the need for a separate receiver battery, saving both weight and simplifying your setup. A typical V2.3 ESC of this type can drive up to 7 analog or 6 digital standard-sized servos. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Automatically detects battery type and sets cutoff limits to prevent over-discharge. Temperature Protection: The ESC will shut down if it reaches to prevent hardware failure. Safe Start:
Battery voltage is outside the acceptable operational range (too high or too low). Check battery state of charge. Flash / Beep Sequence After Throttle Input:
The Ultimate Guide to the Brushless ESC V2.3: Setup, Tuning, and Troubleshooting