NIPPY Brushless Motor Wiring <HELP>
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NIPPY Brushless Motor Wiring <HELP>
Hello Everyone:
I have a question about solder connections for my Nippy 1208/180 Brushless Motor. I have finally gotten around to purchasing all the necessary parts for my Mini-Telemaster build and am getting ready to solder the motor wires in order to connect it too the ESC. In my lapse of time since building the plane and purchasing the parts at different times, I have managed to misplace the motor box and now am unsure how to wire the Nippy Brushless motor.
The motor has three solder points at the bottom of the motor that connect to the ESC. Can someone tell me what order the wires go or if you have a picture of a wiring schematic that would be incredibly helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help!
I have a question about solder connections for my Nippy 1208/180 Brushless Motor. I have finally gotten around to purchasing all the necessary parts for my Mini-Telemaster build and am getting ready to solder the motor wires in order to connect it too the ESC. In my lapse of time since building the plane and purchasing the parts at different times, I have managed to misplace the motor box and now am unsure how to wire the Nippy Brushless motor.
The motor has three solder points at the bottom of the motor that connect to the ESC. Can someone tell me what order the wires go or if you have a picture of a wiring schematic that would be incredibly helpful.
Thanks in advance for your help!
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RE: NIPPY Brushless Motor Wiring <HELP>
Hi,
There is no order, just hook them all up temporarily and test for correct direction of rotation, if the rotation is wrong, just reverse any 2 of the wires, or if you have a speed controller where rotation can be changed in the programming.
Good luck,
Pete
There is no order, just hook them all up temporarily and test for correct direction of rotation, if the rotation is wrong, just reverse any 2 of the wires, or if you have a speed controller where rotation can be changed in the programming.
Good luck,
Pete