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will be explain<strong>ed</strong> below.<br />

Brush<strong>ed</strong> Motor Wiring<br />

Reversing Brush<strong>ed</strong> Motor Mode:<br />

(See Figure 2: Reversing Brush<strong>ed</strong><br />

Motor Setup) Use this mode if you<br />

wish to use reverse. Use only the r<strong>ed</strong><br />

and black motor wires from the ESC. In<br />

most applications, the r<strong>ed</strong> wire from<br />

the ESC will connect to the r<strong>ed</strong> wire<br />

(or positive + side hood) on your<br />

motor, and the black wire to the black<br />

wire (or negative - side hood) of<br />

the motor. The white motor wire is not<br />

us<strong>ed</strong>. After calibration, (explain<strong>ed</strong><br />

REVERSING<br />

BRUSHED MOTOR<br />

WIRING DIAGRAM<br />

Steering<br />

Servo<br />

Steering<br />

Servo<br />

in CH1<br />

Receiver<br />

<strong>Castle</strong> ESC<br />

in CH2<br />

Use a high quality<br />

connector only<br />

(not includ<strong>ed</strong>)<br />

Connect<br />

to throttle<br />

channel<br />

Battery<br />

Pack<br />

R<strong>ed</strong> ESC<br />

motor wire<br />

to Motor (+)<br />

White motor<br />

wire not us<strong>ed</strong><br />

CASTLE ESC<br />

Brush<strong>ed</strong><br />

Motor<br />

Figure 2: Reversing Brush<strong>ed</strong> Motor Setup<br />

Black ESC<br />

motor wire<br />

to Motor (-)<br />

On/Off<br />

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