Easy Operation
This ESC is specially designed for new beginners and intermediate modelers;
it not only carries forward the outstanding quality of HOBBYWING products
but simplifies the operation.
Easy Operation
Applicable to All Weather Conditions
The waterproof and dust-proof design allows the QUICRUN WP-16BL30 to
be used in all weather conditions without any issue of damage
caused to the ESC from water or dust.
Applicable to All
Weather Conditions
High Reliability & Durability
Reliable hardware combined with advanced software technology allows the
QUICRUN WP- 16BL30 to not only provide high power output but also
overload protection of the ESC circuit.
High Reliability
& Durability
Single-button Programming & Factory Reset
The SET button on the ESC allows the user to easily program or factory reset the ESC with ease.
Single-button Programming
& Factory Reset
Wide Application
This ESC is applicable to all-weather sport of 1/18th, 1/16th scale
touring cars, buggies, trucks, and monster trucks.
Wide Application
Specifications
Product Name
QuicRun WP 16BL30
Product Number
30110000
Type
Scale
1/16th、1/18th
Brushed/Brushless
BL
Sensored/Sensorless
SL
Waterproof
WP
Specifications
Cont./Peak Current
30A/180A
Input
2-3S LiPo/6-9 Cells NiMH
BEC Output
Linear Mode:6V/1A
Wires & Connectors
Input Wires
Red-16AWG-75mm*1/Black-16AWG-75mm*1
Output Wires
Black-16AWG-75mm*3
Input Connectors
Small-sized TAMIYA Connector
Output Connecotors
3.5 Gold Connector (Female)
(Note: All the wire length above is the original length not the length you see from the outside.)
Fan
Size
No
Voltage Range
No
Powered by
No
ESC Programing via
SET Button on ESC
Supported
LED Program Box
Supported
LCD Program Box
Not Supported
WiFi Module
Not Supported
Program Port
Program/Throttle Wire
Firmware
Firmware Upgrade
Not Supported
Size & Weight
Size
36.0x28.0x16.0mm
Weight
38g
Applications
Motors
SL BL Motors/SD BL Motors(only in SL mode)
Vehicles
1/16th, 1/18th Touring Cars/Buggies/Trucks/Monster Trucks
KV Rating/T Count
2S LiPo: 1/10th Touring Cars KV≤8000, 1/10th Buggies KV≤5000
3S LiPo: 1/10th Touring Cars KV≤5500, 1/10th Buggies KV≤3500
(2435 Motors)
Programmable Items
Installation & Connection
This brushless system is powerful and dangerous, for the safety of your own and those people around you, please turn on the ESC while keeping all the wheels in the air.
Packaging
Videos
Application Guidance
FAQ
During the Starting-up Process
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. Backward installation of batteries. |
1. Refer to the "+, _" mark (on the ESC/battery) and plug the battery in. |
2. The input voltage was beyond the ESC opeating voltage. |
2. Refer to the user manual and plug in a suitable battery. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. No power was supplied to the ESC. |
1. Check if all ESC & battery connectors have been well soldered or firmly connected. |
2. The ESC switch was damaged. |
2. Replace the broken switch. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
The battery voltage was beyond the normal operationg voltage range of the ESC. |
Check the battery voltage. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. The ESC didn't detect any throttle signal. |
1. Check if the throttle cable has been plugged into the wrong channel or reversely plugged into the TH channel on the receiver and the transmitter has been switched on. |
2. The neutral throttle value stored on your ESC might be different from the current value stored on the transmitter. |
2. Move the throttle trigger to the neutral position, recalibrate the throttle range. |
In Operation
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. The neutral range on the transmitter wasn't stable, and its trembling caused unstable signals. |
1. Need to increase the neutral width on the ESC. |
2. Didn't calibrate the throttle range properly. |
2. Recalibrate the throttle range, or use throttle "trim" on the transmitter to calibrate the nuetral position. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. The throttle signal was lost. |
1. Consult with transmitter manufacturer, or change another transimtter that can control longer distance/wider range. |
2. The LVC protection was activated, the red LED flashed a short, single flash that repeats. |
2. Change another bettery. If it's NiMH, then please disable the LVC protection. |
3. The ESC temperature was too high and got the thermal protection activated, the green LED on the ESC flashed a short, single flash that repeats. |
3. Check the fan to see if it works normally, (continue to use the ESC after it cools down, or change a pinion with fewer teeth, a motor with low KV rating to reduce load. |
4. The ESC was damaged due to overload. |
4. Change a motor with low(er) KV rating or change another ESC with high(er) Amperage. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. Poor contact between the ESC and motor connections. |
1. Check if gold-plated connectors are loose or poorly soldered. |
2. The ESC was damaged. |
2. Return the ESC to its manufacturer for repair. |
3. The motor was damaged. |
3. Return the motor to its manufacturer for repair. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. Poor discharing capability of the pack. |
1. Change another pack with great discharging capability. |
2. The RPM of the motor was too high, or the FDR was too low. |
2. Change a low-speed motor, or increase the FDR. |
3. Set the "Punch/Start Mode" to a high level. |
3. Set the punch/start mode to a low level. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. Didn't calibrate the throttle range properly. |
1. Recalibrate the throttle range. |
2. Didn't set the "running mode" to "FWD/REV with Brake". |
2. Set the "running mode" to "FWD/REV with Brake". |
3. The ESC was damaged. |
3. Return the ESC to its manufacturer for repair. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. Connected the ESC & motor wires incorrectly. |
Swap any two wire connections between the ESC and the motor. |
2. The chassis was different from popular chassis. |
Relevant Settings
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. Reversely plugged the programming cable into the port on program box or plugged the programming cable into the wrong port on programbox. . |
1. Refer to the silkscreen mark beneath/above the program port on the program box and plug the programming cable in. |
2. Something wrong with the ESC or the program box. |
2. Return the ESC/program box to factory for repair. |
Possible Cause(s) | Solution(s) |
1. The throttle cable was not plugged into the right channel but other channel like ST channel. |
1. Plug the throttle cable into the channel marked with "TH" letters on the receiver. |
2. The throttle cable was reversely plugged into the channel. |
2. Check the corrensponding mark on the receiver and then plug in the throttle cable correctly. |
Part Number : 30501003
Size : 88x58x14mm(LxWxH)
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