SCORPION Commander 26V SBEC series User Manual Download Page 1

Scorpion 

Brushless Controllers 

User guide for 

Commander 26V SBEC series 

 

SAFETY 

 

Scorpion and their re-sellers are not responsible for 

your use of this product, or any damage or injuries 
you may cause or sustain as a result of it’s usage. 

 

Understand that an electric motor that is connected 

to a battery and speed control may start 

unexpectedly and cause serious injuries. Always treat 

them with necessary respect. Keep the propeller 
away from your body and others at all times. 

 

We suggest that you remove the propeller when you 

are working on the plane with the battery connected. 

 

We suggest that you remove the pinion when 

working on a Helicopter with the battery connected 

 

Please observe all local laws regarding the flying of 
remote control aircraft. 

 

Never fly over others or near crowds. 

Included in the BOX 

1 x Scorpion SBEC ESC 

1 x IR Program card 

1 x IR Receiver 

1 x Instruction Manual 

Battery Eliminator Circuit (BEC) 

The Commander 26V SBEC series feature a inbuilt switching BEC that will 
convert the voltage from your battery pack to 5.7 volts to power your 
receiver and servos. The Commander SBEC will deliver 3 amps of continuous 
current with 4 amp bursts. With a Switching type BEC, you do not need to 
de-rate the BEC as the input voltage increases. The full 3 amps of BEC 
current is available for any input between 2-cell and 6-cell Li-Po operation.  

1.0 Connecting your ESC 

 

*for larger picture refer to back of this manual 

 

 
 

1.1. Add your battery connector 

You must attach a quality battery connector of your choice to 
the red (+) and black (-) power wires. Solder the battery 

connector to the wires. ENSURE THAT THE POLARITY IS 

CORRECT (red wire to battery red wire, black wire to battery 

black wire). Follow the instructions provided with the battery 

connector. 

 
1.2 Connect Motor to ESC 

Cut the three (red, yellow & black) motor wires coming off 

the ESC to the length you require. We recommend using 
bullet connectors to connect your esc to your motor as 

scorpion motors come with pre-installed bullet connectors 

that include a female set for your ESC. Solder the 

corresponding connectors for your motor to the wires coming 

from the ESC, or solder the motor wires directly to the motor 

leads. You may find it convenient to temporarily connect the 
motor leads to the ESC and test for proper rotation before 

you permanently solder them. See “Reversing Rotation” 

below. Once connected DO NOT allow any exposed wire or 

connectors to contact each other, insure that proper 

insulation around each of the three wires is achieved, Heat 

shrink is the best material for this job. 

 

1.3 Connect to your receiver 

Connect the receiver lead (the three colored small wires with 
a black plastic connector on the end) to the throttle channel 

on your receiver. Do not connect a receiver battery pack to 

the receiver, as the Scorpion ESC will supply power to the 

receiver and servos through the receiver connector. 

 
1.4 Reversing Rotation (if necessary) 

Bench test the motor and speed control after the 

connections are made to determine the rotation of the motor. 

To change the rotation of the motor, swap ANY two motor 
wire connections, or use the scorpion programming card 

included with your esc to change the rotation direction. 

 

1.5 Mounting the ESC 

Mount the ESC with the Heatsink side of the controller facing 

outward. We recommend using Velcro to attach the ESC to 

the airframe for easy removal. Double sided tape is also 

acceptable. If zip ties are used, do not place them over any of 
the components on the ESC. Instead, zip tie around the 

motor and battery wires, leaving some slack to allow for 

movement. 

2.0 Using your scorpion ESC 

2.1

 

Ensure that the ESC is connected to the proper channel 

on your receiver. 

 

2.2

 

Turn your transmitter ON and set the throttle stick to 

zero throttle

 

2.3

 

Connect the main power battery to the speed controller

 

2.4

 

The ESC will beep the motor (4 tones) to indicate that it 

is armed.

 

  

Summary of Contents for Commander 26V SBEC series

Page 1: ...f the ESC to the length you require We recommend using bullet connectors to connect your esc to your motor as scorpion motors come with pre installed bullet connectors that include a female set for your ESC Solder the corresponding connectors for your motor to the wires coming from the ESC or solder the motor wires directly to the motor leads You may find it convenient to temporarily connect the m...

Page 2: ...ry the ESC the only solution to this is to never use a Motor that has a rating bigger then the ESC don t even think you can use it if you run the motor at a slower RPM or load it will not work Thermal Protection At 95 degree C the ESC will slowdown the power output to the motor by 50 the on board LED will flash red to re initiate full throttle you need to move the throttle stick to idle position a...

Page 3: ...gged into throttle channel 12 second delay to 50 of set speed Soft start with governor mode see GOV function Requires use of a spare channel other then the throttle channel RO Motor Rotation direction 1 2 Clockwise Counter clock wise TIM Motor Timing 1 2 3 4 5 6 Auto Timing 5 15 20 25 30 GOV Governor 50 60 70 80 90 50 RPM 60 RPM 70 RPM 80 RPM 90 RPM SB Motor Start Booster 1 2 ON OFF ENTER Enter va...

Page 4: ... minimum position Your esc will not arm if you throttle is anything other then zero at startup Check the ESC servo connection Connection good If yes Check the motor connection to the ESC reconnect them if necessary Check your battery Fully charged Replace battery if necessary Try another receiver Disconnect battery and then reconnect battery and start at step 2 0 again Connecting your ESC Diagram ...

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