Hobbywing EZRUN MAX10 SCT, MAX10 brushless motor controller User manual

Below you will find brief information for brushless motor controller EZRUN MAX10 SCT, brushless motor controller EZRUN MAX10. The EZRUN MAX10 SCT is a high-performance brushless electronic speed controller (ESC) designed for 1/10 Short Course Trucks, Trucks and Monster Trucks. This ESC is compatible with both sensorless and sensored brushless motors (only in sensorless mode), and features fully waterproof design, multiple protections, and advanced programming via a LED program card, multifunction LCD program box, or WiFi module.

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Key features

  • Fully waterproof design
  • Sensorless and sensored brushless motor compatible
  • Multiple protections
  • Advanced programming via LED program card, multifunction LCD program box, or WiFi module
  • High-performance brushless electronic speed controller
  • Super internal switch-mode BEC with switchable voltage of 6V/7.4V
  • Motor Thermal Protection
  • Capacitor Protection

Frequently asked questions

The ESC has two running modes: Forward with Brake and Forward/Reverse with Brake. Forward with Brake is a racing mode that only allows for forward driving and braking. Forward/Reverse with Brake allows for both forward and reverse driving, as well as braking. The Reverse function is activated by a double-click method, where the vehicle brakes on the first push of the throttle trigger and only reverses after the motor comes to a complete stop.

To program the ESC using the SET button, first turn on the transmitter and ensure all parameters on the throttle channel are at default (100%). Then, with the ESC turned off, hold the SET button and press the ON/OFF button to turn on the ESC. The RED LED will flash, indicating the ESC has entered programming mode. Release the SET button immediately. You can then navigate through the different programmable items by holding the SET button for 3 seconds and then pressing it again. The number of times the RED LED flashes represents the option number for each item. To confirm your selection, press the SET button. Once you have completed programming, turn off the ESC and then turn it back on to save your settings.

The Drag Brake setting simulates the slight braking effect of a neutral brushed motor while coasting. It provides braking power when releasing from full speed to the neutral zone. However, be aware that Drag Brake consumes a significant amount of power, so use it cautiously.

If the temperature of the capacitor is consistently above 85℃ when in use, you need to connect an external CapPack to the Red & Black power wires (the input end of the ESC). To connect the CapPack, ensure the Red/Positive wire on the CapPack is connected to the Red/Positive wire on the ESC, and the Black/Negative wire on the CapPack is connected to the Black/Negative wire on the ESC.

The GREEN LED will flash short, double flashes (☆☆, ☆☆, ☆☆) if the motor thermal protection is activated. This protection is only active when the temperature monitoring cable on the ESC is plugged into the temperature monitoring port (marked with "TEMP") at the bottom of the matching HOBBYWING motor.

This indicates that the ESC doesn't detect any throttle signal or the neutral throttle value stored on your ESC may be different from the current value stored on the transmitter. Check if the throttle wire is reversely plugged in or in the wrong channel and if the transmitter is turned on. Re-calibrate the throttle range by releasing the throttle trigger to the neutral position.
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