Mamba X Quick Start Guide

GETTING STARTED
1. Solder a high quality battery connector to the ESC (see
Driver’s Ed Guide
“Connectors and Power Wiring”
).
2. Mount the ESC and motor into the vehicle.
3. Connect motor to the ESC (see
Driver’s Ed Guide, “Motor Wiring”
).
4. Plug the RX wire and AUX wire in (see
RECEIVER CONNECTION
section on the
opposite side).
5. Calibrate your ESC to your radio. (See
Driver’s Ed Guide, “How to Calibrate the
ESC”
).
YOU ARE NOW READY TO GO!
Revised 11/2016 Copyright 2016 © Castle Creations, Inc. P/N:095-0349-00
ABOUT THE MAMBA X
Motors
Please note that while the Mamba X is capable of handling incredible
amounts of power, your motor must also be up for the task. Always run your
motor within the manufacturer’s specifications. Monitor motor, battery, and
controller temperatures carefully and never let the motor get above 180
o
F.
Excessive heat can damage the motor, the Mamba X, and your batteries.
Gearing
Always start with stock gearing. If you wish to change the gearing, motor, or
battery, you must check your motor temperature frequently on the first run. If
the motor gets too hot, reduce the pinion size, increase the spur size, or reduce
the pack voltage. Additional information about gearing can be found online at our
website: www.castlecreations.com.
Programming
The Mamba X is programmable via your transmitter, Windows® based PC and
a Castle Link USB adapter (available free with enclosed coupon), or a Field Link
card (purchased separately). See the Driver’s Ed Guide for more instructions
on transmitter programming and the Castle Link system (Transmitter
Programming, and “Tuning with Castle Link).
Data Logging
The Mamba X features data logging. You will be able to measure and record
important power system information during your race, turn-by-turn. After
your run, you can download and analyze this log using Castle Link. You will
be able to inspect many parameters including current, battery voltage, motor
RPM, ESC temperature and more. Additional information about using the data
logging features can be found in the Driver’s Ed Guide (“Data Logging”).

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