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The Goat 3S Brushless/Brush Crawler speed control is equipped with 

user-selectable Throttle Profiles

, as shown below.

NOTE: The Goat 3S has the ability to run on either two or three-cell Li-Po 

batteries via Novak’s auto detect software. When Li-Po circuitry is active 

(see programming on reverse side to turn ON/OFF), it automatically switches 

to the proper Li-Po cut-off voltage for the battery packs you connect.

   GOAT 3S THROTTLE PROFILES

 

 

BRUSHLESS MOTOR PROFILES  BRUSH MOTORS

 

 

 

3

 

 

Standard 

  Worm Drive 

Brush-Mode

 

w/Reverse

 

yes 

yes   

yes

 

Reverse%

 

100% 

100%   

100%

 

Throttle Curve

 

expo 

expo 

linear 

 

Programmable

 

yes 

yes 

yes

 

Drag/Hill Brake

 

3% 

0% 

10%

 

Dead Band%

 

5% 

5%   

5%

 

Min.Drive%

 

2% 

2%   

2%    

 

Li-Po

 

active 

active   

active

 

Drive Frequency 

N/A 

N/A   

3.5kHz

 

Motor Rotation 

CCW

Q

 

CCW

Q

  

N/A

NOTE:

  The Goat 3S is factory set to Profile #2

In Brushless-Mode, One-Touch set-up reverts ESC back to Profile #2 & default settings.

selecting brushless profiles

:

 

all LEDs

With ESC on & connected to a charged battery

 (transmitter ON or OFF)

:

1. IF TRANSMITTER IS OFF, DISCONNECT ESC FROM RECEIVER

 

To avoid possible radio interference, remove the ESC’s input signal harness 

from the receiver--

Green LED will stay on to indicate no signal from receiver

.

2. PRESS & HOLD THE ESC’S ONE-TOUCH SET BUTTON

  Continue to hold SET button

 on ESC 

until all 4 LEDs turns on

.

Note:  You will continue holding past all the LED programming indicators in 

the ESC’s software as shown in the flow chart on back side of this sheet.

3. RELEASE SET BUTTON AS SOON AS ALL 4 LEDs COMES ON

 

Once released, the 4 status LEDs will flash to indicate what Throttle Profile is 

currently selected

. The number of times the LEDs flash indicates the Brushless 

Throttle Profile selection (1 of 2).

4. QUICK PRESS

 

(& release)

 SET BUTTON TO CHANGE SELECTION

  Each press will change to the next consecutive Throttle Profile. (After Profile 

2 in Brushless-Mode, the sequence begins again at Profile 1)

 

Note: there is a time constraint during this selection process.

5. ESC STORES SELECTION & BEGINS TO EXIT PROGRAMMING

  If  SET  button  is  not  pressed  for  3  seconds, 

ESC  stores  selected  Profile

  in 

memory, exits to neutral & is ready to go. (LEDs turn off in a rolling motion 

left to right, then Red LED turns on solid--Green LED will be on if no transmitter 

signal present & Blue or Blue & Amber LEDs on if Drag or Min. Brakes above 0%).

Note:  ESC reverts to factory default settings & Throttle Profile #2 whenever One-Touch set-up is 

performed (reverts to Profile #3 Brush-Mode if no brushless motor sensor harness is connected).

goat 3s profile selection 

&

 adjustments

proper gear selection

throttle profile selection

7-2009

#55-3214P-1 Rev. 2

Motor operating temperature is the 

proper way to set the vehicle gearing

The motor should not exceed 160°F at end of run

!

Change the gearing to avoid overheating.

 

If you do not change gearing after switching to brushless, you may be 

over-geared and have slow acceleration & excessive temperatures!

With the extremely broad power band of the Novak Crawler brushless 

motors, you can gear your vehicle for more top speed (without going 

to a higher voltage battery pack), but remember gearing higher will 

produce more speed control & motor heating. Always check the motor’s 

operating temperature after making any gearing adjustments--motors 

are designed to operate safely up to 160ºF.

proFile adjustments

The following parameters are adjustable in the ESC’s software:
DRAG BRAKE (1 of 10 settings from 1 to 15% in Brushless Profile #1, & 1 of 

10 settings from 10 to 90% in Brush-Mode)--The amount of braking applied 

while the transmitter is at neutral. Also known as ‘hill’ or ‘auto’ brakes.

Raising this setting makes the motor slow down more without 

pushing the transmitter’s trigger into the brake/reverse direction.

This adjustment is not available in Profile #2. 

DEAD BAND (1 of 5 settings from 3 to 9%)--The space between Minimum 

Brake and Minimum Drive, with neutral in the middle.

Raising this setting will increase the ‘free play’, or distance your 

trigger must move before forward drive or braking/reverse will begin.

MINIMUM DRIVE (1 of 5 settings from 2 to 12%)--The amount of forward 

drive applied with the first pulse of transmitter throttle information.

Raising this setting makes the motor start at a stronger/higher 

level so it takes off more aggressively from neutral.

DRIVE FREQUENCY-Brush-Mode Only-(1 of 7 settings from 3.5 to 15kHz)--The 

frequency at which the duty cycle information is being sent from the 

speed control to the motor to control the speed.

Raising this setting makes the control of the motor feel more smooth.

Normally this value would be lowered for use with higher turn motors 

to get more ‘punch’, and it would be raised for hotter, low-turn motors 

or slippery track conditions for more control of the power delivery.

MOTOR ROTATION SElECTION

 (adjustable in Brushless Mode) -- 

The Goat 

3S’s software lets you reverse the brushless motor’s rotation direction. 

This allows installation in vehicles with counter-rotating drive trains (or 

opposed transmissions), without compromising performance.

See reverse side of this sheet for programming instructions

Li-PO cUt-OFF circuitry 

When active (see programming on reverse side to turn ON/OFF), the built-in 

Novak Smart-Stop Li-Po Cut-Off Circuitry lets you safely use 2S or 3S Lithium 

Polymer battery packs by cutting off the speed control’s throttle output when 

the critical safety voltages are reached.
The circuitry constantly monitors the pack voltage. The Goat 3S automatically 

selects a 2S or 3S Li-Po cut-off voltage value 

(6.25V for 2S and 9.375V for 

3S)

. When the ESC detects that either critical safety voltage value will soon 

be reached, it begins interrupting, or “blipping,” the throttle output as an 

early warning that the battery’s voltage is getting low and the throttle output 

will soon be completely shut off.
When the critical voltage is reached, the throttle output to the motor gets 

completely shut down to keep the voltage from dropping further (Red & 

Green LEDs will alternately flash & you still have steering control).

Re-charge battery after Smart-Stop circuitry shuts off throttle

Even though the pack’s voltage will rise (after a short resting period) to a level 

high enough to run motor again, this is not good for Li-Po batteries.

Reaching critical safety voltage too many times can damage the cells.

 

DO NOT CONTINUE TO RUN VEHICLE AFTER THE SMART-STOP HAS SHUT 

DOWN THE THROTTLE OUTPUT THE FIRST TIME.

When the ESC is switched ON, the Amber & Red LEDs will flash 

together 3 times to indicate Li-Po Cut-Off is 

ACTIVE

.

With the Li-Po Cut-Off turned ON & using Ni-Cd or Ni-MH cells, the circuitry will shut off the 

ESC’s throttle output very early into the run, due to the different characteristics of these batteries.

P5

expo throttle curve

The brushless profiles in the Goat 3S ESC’s software features an exponential 

throttle curve in both the forward and reverse directions. This provides you 

with extremely smooth throttle response for the precision movements re-

quired in the most demanding technical rock crawling courses.

progressive braking

The Goat 3S ESC’s braking use battery power to slow the motor, and can 

supply amazing amounts of braking. In Brushless Profile #1, the brakes linearly 

ramp up to the value of Drag/Hill brakes that you program. This provides 

smooth application of braking without risk of roll-overs.

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