
Thank you for purchasing the E-flite
®
40-Amp Lite Pro Switch-Mode BEC
Brushless ESC. This is a lightweight, high-quality, efficient sensorless
brushless electronic speed control with an integrated switch-mode BEC.
It can operate without the need for a separate receiver battery to power
your servos and receivers, saving you weight and complication. It is
capable of up to 40 amps continuous current when using 3- to 6-series
Li-Po battery packs. You can drive up to 7 analog or 6 digital standard-
sized servos with the BEC on any recommended input voltage. This
ESC also features safe power arming along with advanced programmable
features such as low voltage cutoff, braking, timing, throttle input range,
and more, making this truly a ‘pro series’ speed control.
Features:
• Upto40ampscontinuouscurrentwithproperairow
and 55 amps burst current (15 seconds)
• 5Vswitch-modeBECcapableof2.5ampscontinuous
current on any recommended input voltage
• Driveupto7analogor6digitalstandard-sizedservos
with the BEC on any recommended input voltage
• 3-to6-cellLi-Po,9-to18-cellNi-MH/Ni-Cdinputvoltage
• Programmablemotorbraking
• Safepower-armmodepreventsaccidentalstarts
• Programmablelowvoltagecutoffwithsettingsfor3-cell
Li-Po(9.2V),4-cellLi-Po(12V),5-cellLi-Po(15V),6-cell
Li-Po(18V),or74%ofbatterystartingvoltage
• Programmablethrottleinputrange(1.1ms–1.9msor1.2ms–-1.8ms)
• Programmablesoftstartforhelisandairplanes
• Automotorshutdownifsignalislostorthereisinterference
• Programmabletiming—5user-selectableranges–use
with a large variety of brushless motors
• OptionalRS232SerialLinkandsoftwareavailablefor
PC programming
• Pre-wiredconnectors—E-iteEC3onbatteryinputand
3.5mm female gold bullets on motor output leads
Specifications
Continuous Current: 40A*
Max Burst Current: 55A (15 sec)*
Length: 66mm(2.6in)
Width: 31mm(1.2in)
Height: 12mm(.47in)
Weight: 48g(1.7oz)
Cells: 3-6SLi-Poor9-18Ni-MH/Ni-Cd
Battery Input Leads: 13 AWG with E-flite EC3 Connector
MotorOutputLeads: 16AWGwith3.5mmFemaleGold
Bullet Connectors
* Proper cooling required
Optional RS232 Serial Link & Programming Software
Programming your ESC will be much faster and easier when you purchase
theoptionalRS232SerialLinkandprogrammingsoftware.Thiswill
allow you to update your ESC using your laptop or PC. You must have a
SerialPortonyourcomputeroryoucanpurchaseaseparateUSBtoDB9
adapter (available at computer retailers).
EFLARS232RS232SerialLink/ProgrammingSoftware
Servo Ratings with BEC Enabled:
Drivesupto7analogor6digitalstandard-sizedservoswiththeBECon
any recommended input voltage. This also includes up to 7 standard
analogor5standarddigitaland1retractservo,perfectfor25-sized
warbird conversions.
Some servo combinations we have tested in various models include:
•4JRSPORT
™
MN48(JSP20040)analogminiservos—E-ite
Diamante25eARFandJ-3Cub25eARF
•4JRDS3421(JRPSDS3421)digitalminiservos—E-iteEratix3D
25eARF
•7JRMC35(JSP20030)analogmicroservosand1JRRT88
(JSP20080)retractservo—25-sizedwarbird
•4JRMC35(JSP20030)analogmicroservos—15-sized
sport aerobatic
•6JRSPORTMN48(JSP20040)analogminiservos—E-iteUltra
Stick25ARF&15-sizesportplane
•4SpektrumDSP75(SPMDSP75)digitalprogrammablesupersub
microservos-E-iteUltimate20-30010eARF
Some other brands and models of servos may have significantly higher
current draw. Digital servos and binding servos of any kind typically have
higher current draw. As a general rule, micro and sub-micro servos draw
less current which may affect your servo usage as shown in the examples
above. We recommend the use of a Hangar 9 Servo and Receiver Current
Meter (HAN172), installed between the throttle lead of the ESC and
receiver, to confirm current draw of the actual servos used. Also, always
be sure to position the ESC for maximum airflow since cooling can
significantly aid in the performance of the BEC.
Before first use, please refer to “Servo Ratings with BEC Enabled” notes
for BEC usage guidelines. You must follow these guidelines for safe
operation. If you are using more than 7 analog standard servos, more than
6 digital standard servos, or servos with higher current draw than the BEC
can deliver, you will need to disable the BEC. If you wish to disable the
BEC, you must remove the red receiver wire lead and connector from the
receiver lead housing, and then insulate it properly to prevent shorting.
When operating with the BEC disabled, E-flite recommends the use of a
separate,high-power,externalBEC(liketheUltimateBEC),orreceiver
pack and switch using the following items to ensure trouble-free operation:
1.JR1100mAh4.8VNi-MHreceiverbattery(JRPB4240),
or similar
2.JRSwitchHarness(JRPA003),orsimilar
PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS IN THEIR ENTIRETY BEFORE USE
Before you connect your ESC and begin flying, take a moment to look it
over. The input power side has a black (negative) and red (positive) wire
alongwithanE-iteEC3MaleDeviceConnector.Themotorsidehasthree
16-gauge wires (blue, red, and black) with 3.5mm female gold bullet
connectors on the ends.
TheblackandredwireswiththeEC3Device(DEV)Connectorwillconnect
to your power battery. The red wire connects to the red wire on your
battery pack, the black wire connects to the black wire on your battery
pack. If the wires are reversed, the ESC may be damaged. YOU MUST
ENSURE THAT YOU CONNECT THE BATTERY POLARITY PROPERLY TO PREVENT
DAMAGE TO THE ESC. Reversingpolaritywillvoidyourwarranty,soalways
double-checkthisconnection.UseonlyagenuineE-iteEC3Female
Battery (BATT) connector on the battery so it matches the EC3 Male
Device(DEV)connectoronthespeedcontrol.Thethrottleleadconnects
to the throttle channel on your radio receiver.
WARNING: For your safety, when checking the startup function of the ESC or
making programming changes, please remove the propeller to prevent any
potential injury. You should always treat the motor and propeller as live and
dangerous, remembering it could start at any time, and keep any body parts,
clothing and tools clear of the propeller arc. NEVER LEAVE THE BATTERY
CONNECTED WHEN NOT FLYING THE AIRCRAFT AND ALWAYS REMOVE THE
BATTERY FROM THE MODEL BEFORE CHARGING AND WHEN FINISHED FLYING.
When flying in hot weather, we recommend checking on the condition of
the ESC, battery, and motor after each flight. You may want to consider
letting the electronic components cool to near ambient temperature
between flights. We also recommend throttle management when running
near maximum levels of current draw during extreme conditions. It is not
recommended you fly an entire flight at full throttle. If this is done, it is
possible to cause permanent damage to your motor, battery, and ESC.
Using the 40-Amp Lite Pro Switch-mode BEC Brushless Controller
This controller is very simple to use, and for safety, will not arm the motor
untilthethrottlestickhasbeenheldintheIdle/Offpositionformorethan
1 second. The controller will indicate the soft cutoff voltage setting every
time you plug the battery in by first emitting a low, long tone, to indicate
startup.Dependingontheselectedcutoffvoltage(defaultis74%),you
will then hear the respective number of medium length mid tones to
indicatethecellcountoramusicaltoneforthe74%cutoff,helpingyou
to confirm the setting before every flight. Proper air cooling is required
during flights so the ESC should be place in an area where air flows over
the controller.
Connecting the ESC to the Motor
The three wires from your motor connect to the three female gold bullet
connectors on the ESC. The order of connection to the motor is not
important; you can plug any motor wire into any connector. When you test
the system, the motor runs backwards, you can simply unplug and switch
any two of the motor wire plugs connected to the ESC.
Mounting the ESC
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40-Amp Lite Pro Switch-Mode
BEC Brushless ESC Instructions
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