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Arm Screw Holes (M4)
ESC Status Indicator
1) Pull the cables of the powertrain through the frame arm. Then
insert the frame arm into the powertrain arm.
2) Align the components so that the propeller is oriented upright
after assembly.
3) OPTIONAL: Use an appropriate screw and holding base or rivet
(for the reserved mounting hole 4mm) for securing the position
of the powertrain arm to achieve optimal performance.
4) Apply threadlocker to the two arm screw holes. Then insert and
tighten two screws (M4×14 hex socket).
Ensure the screw is secured tightly for the threadlocker to
be effective.
Ensure the threadlocker is completely dry and solid
before flight to prevent the powertrain coming loose.
4. Connecting the Cables
Signal Cable
(To the flight controller)
Data Cable (For communication
& firmware update)
Power Cables
(Red, VCC; Black, GND)
1) Solder the red VCC cable and black GND cable of each
powertrain to the frame’s power system. Make sure that the solder
points are strong and that there is no chance for a short circuit.
2) Connect the signal cable to your flight controller. The signal
cable’s red wire transmits the control signal; the black wire is
for ground.
3) When using the powertrain together with the DJI N3 or A3 flight
controller, connect the data cable to the iESC port on the flight
controller via the smart ESC communication cable for real-time
communication with the flight controller and redundant throttle
signal transmission. Arrange the cable properly if not used, so
that it will not interfere with other on-board devices.
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