Brushless Esc V2.3 Manual -

The Skywalker V2.3 can be programmed using the transmitter throttle stick or a compatible programming card. Following the manufacturer's sequence is critical for correct configuration. Entering Programming Mode

A brushless system reduces maintenance by removing physical brushes, but it isn't "zero-care."

: Push the trigger to the full brake/reverse position and short-press the button. The ESC will beep three times. : Turn the ESC off and back on to save settings. Programming Settings

Recommendation: Use high-quality, low-resistance connectors such as XT60 or Amass EC5. 2. Motor Connections (Output) brushless esc v2.3 manual

Always remove propellers, pinion gears, or drive tires before performing throttle calibration or programming changes. Unintended motor startups can cause severe injury.

Red (+) and Black (-) wires connect to the LiPo or NiMH battery. Ensure correct polarity to avoid damage.

V2.3 ESCs offer a comprehensive set of programmable parameters. Below is a table of the most common technical specifications and programmable items for a typical 45A-120A model: The Skywalker V2

You can program the ESC using one of two methods: the or a dedicated LED Program Card (strongly recommended).

: Turn on your transmitter and set the throttle trim to neutral. Enter Calibration

Listen for the number of beeps in a sequence. When you hear the menu item you want, lower throttle to 0% to select it. The ESC will beep three times

However, "V2.3" is a generic hardware revision, not a brand name. This manual consolidates the standard features, wiring schematics, programming tones, and troubleshooting steps applicable to 99% of V2.3 ESCs (typically rated between 20A and 60A).

The V2.3 ESC is designed for enthusiasts who demand waterproof durability and precise control. It is compatible with sensorless brushless motors and offers a high-performance 32-bit MCU (in some iterations) or a reliable analog system, often featuring a 5V/3A or 12V/2A BEC. Key Features

Prevents your LiPo batteries from draining too low, which can cause permanent damage.

disconnect the power system immediately after use to prevent slow parasitic drain.