SkyRC Toro TS50 Sensored ESC User Manual
Instruction manual, Introduction, Preparation
Thank you for purchasing TORO TS50 50A Sensored ESC. Please read the Instruction
Manual thoroughly before you use the product. These operating instructions are designed to
ensure that you quickly become familiar with its features and functions and make full use of
this product.
INTRODUCTION
Always disconnect the battery pack from the speed control when not in use to avoid
short circuits and possible fire hazard. When the ESC is switched off, there is still small
current and it may cause over discharge of the battery after some time.
This ESC can support 4-6 cells NiMH or 2S cells LiPo battery.
SAFETY NOTE
It is not a toy and suitable for users older than 14 years old.
Never allow water, moisture, oil or other foreign materials to get inside ESC, motor, or on
the PC Boards. It may damage the ESC completely.
Never disassemble the ESC and modify the components on the PC Boards.
Never solder one part for more than 5 seconds as some components will get damaged
by high temperature.
Never run the ESC without load at full throttle and it may damage the bearings and other
moving parts.
Please make sure the location where to fix the ESC has good airflow ventilating so that
the heat could dissipate quickly.
To avoid short circuit, please keep the ESC connectors far away from other metal parts.
Never connect the battery in polarity in reverse.
Please remove the pinion gear before performing calibration and programming functions
with this system. Please keep your hands, hair, cloth, clear from the gear train and
wheels
Before you switch on the ESC, please make sure all the cables are well solder with the
connectors (It is easy to get loose when running) . What's more, make sure the cables
not touch the moving parts.
To avoid signal interference, please always turn on the transmitter first THEN turn on the
speed control. Do the opposite when powering it off.
Never use faulty accessories, e.g. faulty motor which may damage the ESC. Always
insulate exposed wiring with heat shrink tubing or electrical tape to prevent short circuits,
which can damage ESC too.
We will not be responsible for any damage caused by non-compliance with above
instruction.
Note:
PREPARATION
Plan Speed Control Placement
Choose a location for the speed control that is protected from debris. To prevent radio
interference, place the speed control as far away from the radio receiver as possible and
keep the power wires as short as possible. Select a location that has good airflow
ventilating. If the ESC gets air flow, it will run cooler; and that means it will be more
efficient.
Mount Speed Control in Vehicle
Use double-sided tape to mount the speed control in vehicle (do not use CA glue).
Soldering
Cut the ESC's BLUE, YELLOW & ORANGE silicone motor power wires to the desired
length and strip about 3.2mm-6.35mm (1/8”-1/4”) of insulation from the end of each wire.
“Pre-tin”the wire by heating the end and applying solder until it is thoroughly covered.
CAUTION: By very careful not to splash yourself with hot solder.
Place the ESC's BLUE Phase ‘A’ motor wire onto motor's ‘A’ solder tab and solder. Use
soldering iron to apply heat to exposed wire; begin adding solder to tip of soldering iron
and wire. Add just enough solder to form a clean and continuous joint from the plated
area of the solder tab up onto the wire. Solder the ESC's YELLOW Phase‘B’ motor wire
to the motor's ‘B' solder tab and Solder the ESC's ORANGE Phase ‘C' motor wire to
motor’s ‘C’ solder tab.
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Support Both Sensor or Sensor-less Brushless Motor
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
For 1/10 Scale Car
Connect the motor sensor harness to ESC. Insert the 6 pin connector on the end of the
motor's sensor wires into ESC's sensor harness socket.
Connect Throttle lead to ESC and other end to the Receiver (Throttle Channel, Ch2)
Connect the motor and the ESC.
Connect ESC to battery pack.
CONNECTION
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ESC CALIBRATION
Calibration is necessary for the first time use of the ESC, or whenever used with a
new/different transmitter. Individual transmitter's signal for full throttle, full brake and neutral
is vary. You must calibrate your ESC so that it will operate more effectively with your
transmitter.
How to calibrate the ESC?
ESC switch OFF.
Connect the ESC to the battery and the motor.
Turn on the transmitter.
Press and hold the ESC switch for few seconds, the motor will ring long beep once. After
that, the red LED will blink the motor will ring like beep-beep-beep… in a row which indicates
it is time to set the neutral position, full throttle and full brake one by one. You could release
the ESC switch now.
Keep the throttle trigger in neutral position, press the ESC switch once, the
green LED will blink once then extinguish and the motor will ring beep once
which indicates the neutral position has been set.
Hold full throttle and press the ESC switch once, the green LED will blink
twice then extinguish and the motor will ring twice like beep-beep which
indicates the full throttle has been set.
Move the throttle trigger to full brake and hold full brake, press the ESC
switch once, the green LED will blink three times then extinguish and the
motor will ring three times like beep-beep-beep which indicates the full brake
has been set.
After the calibration is finished, keep the throttle in neutral position, the red
LED is blinking, the ESC and the motor is ready to work.
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Red power wire
(battery positive)
Black power wire
(battery negative)
Throttle
lead
Orange motor
phase wires
(phaseC)
Motor
Sensor Wire
Yellow motor
phase wires
(phaseB)
Blue motor
phase wires
(phaseA)
Power
Switch
Receiver
Battery
Pack
ESC ON/OFF: When the ESC is OFF, press the switch once, the red LED will blink, and the ESC
is ready to work. When the ESC is on, press the switch once, the LED will extinguish and the
ESC is OFF.
Explanation of LED Indicator
ESC ON/OFF AND LED INDICATOR
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After running at full load, the ESC will be very hot. In this case, please turn off the
ESC after it cools down.
When the motor is running, the ESC can't be powered off by pressing the switch;
when the motor stops working, the ESC can be powered off. In an emergency,
please disconnect the battery to power off the ESC.
When the motor is running, keep the trigger of the transmitter to full brake for 8
seconds, the ESC will be off.
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Note 2:
The throttle trigger is in neutral position
The motor is running while the throttle trigger doesn’t
reach to the highest throttle/brake position
The throttle trigger is at the highest throttle/brake position.
Red LED is blinking
Green LED is blinking.
Green LED stays ON
Note 3:
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