Your First Spins and Troubleshooting Guide
Warning: Use of electrical circuitry, whether it be AC or DC, can be dangerous and may result in serious injury or death if not used properly. Please read and follow all safety precautions and instructions carefully before operating any electrical equipment.
Always ensure that the circuit is properly grounded before working with or using any electrical equipment. Do not attempt to repair or modify electrical equipment unless you are a qualified electrician. Use caution when handling batteries or capacitors, as they can store dangerous amounts of energy. Do not use equipment that has frayed or damaged cords, plugs, or sockets.
Additionally, always wear appropriate safety gear, such as gloves and safety glasses, when working with electrical equipment. Never touch electrical equipment with wet hands or when standing in water or other conductive surfaces. Avoid using electrical equipment near flammable or explosive materials. Do not overload circuits or use electrical equipment beyond its rated capacity.
Use of electrical equipment is at your own risk, and you should seek the advice of a qualified electrician if you are unsure about any aspect of electrical safety.
Troubleshooting Progression:
1) Ensure your outlet has power
2) Ensure ESC VCC (red wire) is connected to positive (+) on your power supply
3) Ensure ESC Ground (black wire) is connected to negative (-) on your power supply
4) Verify Output Phase Wires on ESC are connected to lead in wires on the coils
5) Verify the terminating wires on the coils are connected together
6) Ensure good contact between the red and blue snap-on terminals
7) Ensure magnet polarity is correct with a North > South > North > South configuration
8) If necessary cut terminals on magnetic wire. Ensure all of the red enamel insulation is removed. Recrimp terminals fully for good connection.