4
Wire Gauge:
Battery Connectors:
Motor Connectors:
Input Voltage:
Output Current:
Max Output Power:
On-resistance:
Operating frequency:
BEC:
Stutter Bump Voltage:
Low Voltage Cutoff:
Thermal Cutoff:
Timing Angle:
14 g
Male Deans
®
Ultra Plugs
®
(2)
4 mm Gold Plated Bullet Connectors (3)
14.4 to16.8 V input
60A continuous, 72 A max surge
1000 Watts
0.003 Ohms
8 kHz
5.2V/2A
12 V
11.6 V
110° C
10 degrees
RECEIVER READY (Rx-R)
RADIO INSTALLATION
Listed here are a few great radios to choose from for your receiver
ready (Rx-R) Lucas Oil.
1
Tactic TX240 (TACJ0245). The TX240 radio system is reliable
and easy to operate. It’s basic but has all the necessary
features to operate your Lucas Oil.
2
Futaba 3PMS (FUTK2021). This radio system is very reliable
and offers more operator options. We really like the timer
option this radio system offers as well as the multi model memory.
3
Futaba 4PL (FUTK1400) Along with great reliably this radio
system offers the most user options. It’s also a great system
if you want to add to your AquaCraft boat collection. This system
offers 40 model memory and 10 character naming; great features
to grow your boat lineup.
NOTE: This step will require working on the boat with the radio
turned on and power to the motor. To prevent any possible injury
temporarily remove the propeller from the boat.
Mount your receiver in your boat by installing hook and loop to
the bottom of your receiver.
Plug the steering servo into channel 1 of the receiver and the
motor controller into channel 2.
Turn on your transmitter.
Set the Throttle Trim to negative (clockwise if you have a dial) 25%.
If your radio has end point adjustments, check to see that
you’re (EPA) is set to 100% both forward and reverse throttle
trigger. Then proceed to “arming your system”.
START UP AND OPERATION
Install 4 AA batteries into the transmitter using the installation
pattern molded into the bottom of the battery tray.
Turn on the transmitter, making sure it’s working by viewing the
LED on the front. The LED should glow bright red.
Remove the canopy and install the provided hook and loop
material to your battery packs. Install the batteries, making sure
they are well seated.
Stand clear of the propeller and plug each of the battery packs
into the motor controller.
At this time you will hear one beep. To arm the system, squeeze
the throttle trigger of the transmitter and hold until you hear one
more beep. Release the throttle trigger and you will hear three
more beeps. NOTE: You will have to go though this simple
arming procedure each time to run your boat.
If your boat does not beep after plugging in the batteries, turn
the throttle trim knob either left or right until you hear the boat
beep (the trim knob in the 2 o’clock position is typical). Then,
continue the arming process.