ZTW Shark G2 100A SBEC

ZTW Shark G2 Series 100A Bi-Direction Water Cooling Brushless ESC User Manual

Model: Shark G2 100A SBEC

1. Nhanganyaya

This manual provides essential instructions for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your ZTW Shark G2 Series 100A Bi-Direction Water Cooling Brushless Electronic Speed Controller (ESC). Designed for RC boats and other DIY projects requiring bi-directional motor control, this ESC offers robust performance and reliability. Please read this manual thoroughly before use to ensure safe and optimal performance of your device.

2. Safety Information

No specific safety information was provided in the product details. Users should always adhere to general safety guidelines when operating electronic speed controllers (ESCs) and RC equipment. Failure to do so may result in property damage, injury, or product malfunction.

3. Zvigadzirwa zveChigadzirwa

The ZTW Shark G2 100A ESC incorporates advanced technology for superior control and protection:

Graphic illustrating ZTW Shark G2 ESC features: 32-bit CPU, Bi-Directional, Stable & Accurate throttle response.

This graphic highlights key features of the ESC, including its high-performance 32-bit CPU, bi-directional capability for forward and backward movement, and stable, accurate throttle response.

4. Zvinotsanangurwa

Saizi (LxWxH)96mm x 44mm x 13mm / 3.8in x 1.73in x 0.51in
Battery Support2-6S Lipo / 5-18NC
Voltage Range7.6V - 24V
Continuous Current100A
Peak Current120A (kwemasekonzi gumi)
BEC Output8A/5V (continuous), peak 10A
Kurema100g / 3.2 maiza
Motor RotationBi-Directional
Motor TypeBrushless (no brushed motor support)
Rutsigiro rweRPM200,000 for 2-pole; 82,000 for 6-pole; 42,000 for 12-pole motors
Product Dimensions4 x 2 x 1 inches

5. Package Zviri mukati

Paunenge uchivhura package yako, unofanirwa kuwana zvinotevera zvinhu:

Please inspect all components for any signs of damage before proceeding with installation.

6. Setup uye Kuiswa

Proper setup is crucial for the performance and longevity of your ESC. Follow these steps carefully:

  1. Kubatanidza Motokari: Connect the three black wires from the ESC to the three wires of your brushless motor. The order of connection may affect motor rotation direction. If the motor spins in the wrong direction, swap any two of the three wires.
  2. Battery Connection: Connect the red wire from the ESC to the positive (+) terminal of your Lipo battery and the black wire to the negative (-) terminal. Ensure correct polarity to prevent severe damage to the ESC and battery.
  3. Receiver Connection: Plug the signal cable (usually a three-wire connector: red, white, yellow) from the ESC into the throttle channel (typically channel 2) of your RC receiver.
  4. Water Cooling Connection: Connect the water inlet and outlet tubes to the designated ports on the ESC. Ensure a continuous flow of water through the cooling system when the ESC is in operation, especially for high-performance applications.
  5. Kukwidza: Securely mount the ESC in your RC boat or project, ensuring it is protected from excessive vibration and impact. Allow for adequate airflow around the unit, even with water cooling, to aid in heat dissipation.
ZTW Shark G2 100A Bi-Direction Water Cooling Brushless ESC, top view.

This image displays the ZTW Shark G2 100A ESC from a top-down perspective, showing the main label with specifications and the various wire connections for motor, battery, and signal.

Side view of ZTW Shark G2 100A ESC with connected wires.

A side view of the ESC, highlighting the robust wiring for power input (red/black), motor output (three black wires), and signal (red/white/yellow), along with the capacitors.

7. Operating Instructions

Before initial use or if you change your transmitter, it is essential to perform a throttle calibration to ensure proper synchronization between the ESC and your remote control.

7.1. Throttle Calibration for Bi-Directional Operation (with Reverse)

  1. Ensure your transmitter's throttle stick is at the neutral position.
  2. Power on the ESC. You will hear a series of beeps.
  3. Immediately move the throttle stick to the MAX (full forward) position. After another beep, indicating the maximum throttle point has been learned.
  4. Move the throttle stick to the MINIMUM (full reverse) position. After a final beep, indicating the minimum throttle point has been learned.
  5. Power off the ESC, then power it back on. The calibration is now complete.

7.2. Throttle Calibration for Forward-Only Operation (without Reverse)

  1. Ensure your transmitter's throttle stick is at the MAX (full forward) position.
  2. Power on the ESC. You will hear a series of beeps.
  3. Immediately move the throttle stick to the MINIMUM (full reverse) position. After another beep, indicating the minimum throttle point has been learned.
  4. Power off the ESC, then power it back on. The calibration is now complete.

Cherechedza: Always perform throttle calibration for the first time using the ESC or if you change your transmitter to ensure correct operation.

8. Kuchengeta

Regular maintenance helps extend the lifespan and ensure consistent performance of your ZTW Shark G2 ESC:

9. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

If you encounter issues with your ESC, refer to the following common troubleshooting steps:

DambudzikoZvinogona KukonzeraSolution
ESC haibatidziIncorrect battery connection, discharged battery, faulty wiring.Check battery polarity, ensure battery is charged, inspect all power connections.
Motor does not spin or spins erraticallyIncorrect throttle calibration, motor wires swapped, signal loss, motor fault.Perform throttle calibration, check motor wire connections, verify receiver signal, test motor separately.
ESC inopisaInsufficient water flow, excessive load, improper motor/propeller combination.Check water cooling system for blockages, reduce load, ensure motor/propeller are suitable for the application.
Mota inotenderera nenzira isiriyoMotor wire connection order.Swap any two of the three motor wires.

Kana dambudziko rikaramba riripo mushure mekuyedza mhinduro idzi, ndapota taura nerutsigiro rwevatengi.

10. Warranty uye Tsigiro

ZTW and HAWK HOBBY provide a 100% free warranty for this ESC. For specific warranty terms, conditions, and duration, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or contact the manufacturer directly.

For technical support, programming assistance, or any other inquiries, please reach out to your retailer or the official ZTW customer service channels.

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