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The Havoc Pro SC has a user-

replaceable  input  harness 

with  a  2mm  mini  plug  on 

the  ESC  end  of  it  and  the 

industry-standard  connector 

on  the  receiver  end  of  it.  

The Havoc Pro SC works with 

all  major  radio  brand’s  new 

receivers

  [

Refer  to  Figure  1 

to  see  how  to  connect  the 

included user-replaceable input 

harness].

 However, some very 

old  receivers  must  have  the 

wiring sequence in the plastic 

3-pin  JST  connector  housing 

changed on the receiver end.

NOTE: The receiver & servo electronics may be damaged  

if the sequence is incorrect.

For instructions on changing the wiring sequence for older receivers, visit the 

Novak Web site (www.teamnovak.com).

P3

step 1–connect input harness

step 3–Wire ESC to Motor

step 2–mount esc

Mount the speed control so that the power wires are as far away from other 

electronics as possible. Make sure that the speed control or the power wires 

will not interfere with any moving parts in the vehicle. Select a location that 

has good cooling and allows airflow through heat sinks.

If the speed control gets air flow, it will run cooler; and that means, it 

will be more efficient!

1. MOUNT SPEED CONTROL IN VEHICLE

  Use the included double-sided tape to mount the speed control in vehicle 

(do not use glue). Avoid contact with side walls or other chassis components 

to avoid vibration damage.

 

Be sure receiver & antenna are mounted as far from ESC, power wires, battery, 

& servo as possible--these components all emit RF noise when throttle is 

applied. On graphite or aluminum chassis vehicles, it may help to place 

receiver on edge with crystal & antenna as far above chassis as possible.

Note:  Mount antenna as close to receiver as possible--trail any 

excess wire off top of antenna mast (cutting or coiling excess 

antenna wire will reduce radio range).

2. SECURE POWER TRANS-CAP MODULE TO CHASSIS

  Use included double-sided tape, or a tie-wrap, to mount Power Trans-

Cap Module to the vehicle’s chassis or shock tower. 

Module can also be 

tie-wrapped along the power wires--this requires less space on the chassis 

and provides good isolation from vibration

.

 

3. INSTALL ON/OFF SWITCH

 

Use the included double-sided tape, and mount the switch where it 

will be easy to access--be sure to select a position where it will not get 

damaged or get switched OFF during a crash or roll-over.

4. SECURE POWER WIRES

  To avoid vibration damage, tie wrap the power wires together or to a 

point on the vehicle.

The  Havoc  Pro  SC  ESC  is  compatible  with  all  Novak  540  and  550-sized  brushless 

sensored motors. It is not compatible with brushed or sensorless brushless motors.

1. INSTALL PINION GEAR

Install pinion on motor and align pinion and spur gears. Tighten pinion’s set screw 

on the flat of motor shaft.

2. ADJUST MOTOR FOR PROPER GEAR MESH

 

A.

  Adjust the motor position for proper amount of free play. 

You 

NEED

 a small amount 

of play between the pinion gear and the spur gear

 

(about the thickness of a piece 

of paper)

check the free play at several positions around the spur gear to ensure 

a proper mesh

 (just in case the gears are out of round)

.

MAKE SURE THE PINION/SPUR GEAR MESH IS NOT TOO TIGHT!

 

If gear mesh is too tight, motor shaft breakage can occur.

 

B.

  Tighten motor mounting screws–Avoid using excessive force that could break screws 

or strip the threaded holes in motor.

3. CHECK FOR PROPER GEARING

The brushless motor (with sintered rotor) & ESC should NOT be hotter than 160°F 

after a 5 minute run.

 Lower the gearing until both the ESC & motor are under this 

temperature. The cooler the ESC runs, the better the performance of the system.

4. SOLDER MOTOR POWER PHASE WIRES TO MOTOR

A.

  Cut the ESC’s 

BLUE, YELLOW & ORANGE

 silicone motor power wires to the desired 

length, and strip 1/8-1/4” of insulation from the end of each wire. Tightly twist 

the exposed strands of wire and tin with solder.

B.

  Place the ESC’s 

BLUE Phase ‘A’

 motor wire onto 

motor’s ‘A’ solder tab

 & solder. 

Use a soldering iron to apply heat to exposed wire; begin adding solder to tip of 

soldering iron & to wire. Add just enough solder to form a clean & continuous 

joint from the plated area of the solder tab up onto the wire. Trim any excess 

wire with side cutters.

C.

  Solder the ESC’s

 YELLOW Phase ‘B’

 motor wire to the 

motor’s ‘B’ solder tab

 as 

described in Step 3B above.

D.

  Solder the ESC’s 

ORANGE Phase ‘C’

 motor wire to the motor’s 

‘C’ solder tab

 as 

described in Step 3B above.

IMPORTANT NOTE: 

DO NOT OVERHEAT SOLDER TABS

 

Prolonged/excessive heating of solder tabs (motor or ESC) will damage PCB.

Note: Make sure no wire strands have strayed to an adjacent solder tab, this will 

result in short-circuiting & severe ESC damage, which will void the warranty.

5. CONNECT MOTOR SENSOR HARNESS TO ESC

 

Insert the 6-pin connector on the end of the motor’s sensor wires into ESC’s sensor 

harness socket—the connector is keyed and will only insert in one direction. To 

connect to the ESC, Novak suggests its Brushless Shielded Sensor Harnesses, which 

are  available  in  three  lengths:  4”/100mm  (Novak  #5351),  6”/150mm  (Novak 
#5352) & 9”/230mm (Novak #5353).

FACTORY-INSTALLED POWER TRANS-CAP MODULE REQUIRED

The factory-installed Power Trans-Cap Module MUST be used with brushless motors. 

If Power Trans-Cap Module becomes dented or damaged, ESC failure can occur

--

replace immediately (Novak Kit #5679)

Longer wires will decrease performance

.

DO NOT USE SCHOTTKY DIODES

Schottky diodes must NOT be used with reversible ESCs.  

Schottky diode usage will damage the ESC & void warranty.

MOTOR CAPACITORS NOT NEEDED

Novak brushless motors do not require external motor capacitors.

To connect the Havoc Pro SC to the main battery pack using connectors, we suggest 

low-loss high power connectors like Dean’s Ultra Plug.

• Use polarized connectors.

 Reverse voltage will damage ESC & void warranty.

• Use a female connector on battery packs to avoid shorting.

1. INSTALL BATTERY CONNECTOR

 

A.

 

Cut the 

RED & BLACK

 silicone battery power wire to the desired length, and strip 

1/8”–3/16” of insulation from the end of each wire. Tightly twist and tin the ends 

of the exposed wire with solder.

 

B.

  Solder the ESC’s 

RED

 

(+)

 battery wire to the connector’s 

POSITIVE (+)

 contact.

 

C.

  Solder the ESC’s 

BLACK 

 

(–)

 battery wire to the connector’s 

NEGATIVE (–)

 contact.

 

D.

  Cover the exposed solder joints with heat shrink tubing to prevent possible short circuits.

2. CONNECT ESC TO BATTERY PACK

  Connect the speed control’s battery connector to a fully charged 2S LiPo, 

2S LiFe cells, or 4-6 NiMH cells 

(1.2 VDC/cell) 

battery pack. 

NOTE: If using NiMH or LiFe batteries, the Voltage Cut-Off Circuitry must be 

programmed for the appropriate battery type (refer to Havoc Pro SC Track Guide).

HA

VOC PRO SC 540-SIZED 

SET

-UP PHOTO

(FIGURE 3)

HA

VOC PRO SC 550-SIZED 

SET

-UP PHOTO

(FIGURE 2)

Blue motor 

phase wire

(Phase A)

ESC 

ON/OFF 

Switch

User-

replaceable

input signal

harness 

(Ch.2)

Servo plugged into

steering ch. (#1) 

P2

Novak sensor-based, 550-sized 

brushless motor

Set

button

Status  

LEDs

A

Red power wire 

(battery positive)

Servo plugged into

steering ch. (#1) 

Yellow motor phase wire  

(Phase B)

User-replaceable

input signal

harness 

(Ch.2)

Black power wire 

(battery negative)

Trail excess wire off top 

of  antenna mast

Status  

LEDs

Good Quality Radio System Suggested

Battery pack

(2S LiPo/LiFe or 4-6 cell NiMH/NiCd)

bRUSHLESS mOtOr precautions

Cooling fan 

(refer to Fig. 4)

Power Trans-

Cap Module 

(Novak #5679)

FM Receiver

ESC 

ON/OFF 

Switch

B

FM Receiver

Trail excess wire off top 

of  antenna mast

Sensor harness

Orange motor  

phase wire 

(Phase C) 

C

Novak sensor-based, 

540-sized brushless motor

Blue motor 

phase wire

(Phase A)

Yellow motor phase wire  

(Phase B)

Orange motor  

phase wire 

(Phase C) 

Sensor harness

A

B

C

Red power wire 

(battery positive)

Black power wire 

(battery negative)

Battery  

connector

Power Trans-

Cap Module 

(Novak #5679)

step 4–Wire ESC to Battery

With the higher performance of brushless systems, undesirable radio system 

noise may occur when used with lower quality radio systems. 2.4GHz radio 

systems are the best to use. FM radio systems are acceptable, as long as 

the system is high quality. AM radio systems are not recommended.

Traxxas® Slash 4x4

TM

 

ESC Mounting Plate

(Novak #5090)

Brushless motor connector wire set 

(Novak #5332)

Battery harness with 

Traxxas® plug 

(Novak #5331)

Set

button

Cooling fan 

(refer to Fig. 4)

Battery pack

(2S LiPo/LiFe or 4-6 cell NiMH/NiCd)

Battery pack, servo, receiver, and battery connector are not included.

Battery pack, servo, receiver, mounting plate, and 

connectors are not included.

For  informative  installation  and 

how-to  videos,  visit  the  Team 

Novak Channel on YouTube®.

For  informative  installation  and  how-to  videos,  visit  the 

Team Novak Channel on YouTube®.

Check out our install video 

on YouTube® for more 

information on installing 

the Havoc Pro SC in the 

Traxxas® Slash 4x4

TM

 using 

the ESC Mounting Plate.

Best to use

2.4 GHz

OK to use

FM

Do not use

AM

FIGURE 1

Input harness plugged into Ch. 2 of the receiver.

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