ELECTRONIC CONNECTIONS
MINIPRO H1 Voltage and Current Sensor Connection
Voltage and Current Sensor Diagram
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NOTE: This diagram applies to the 50A, 100A, 150A and 200A sensor.
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Connect Transmitter, Receiver, and ESC to the Motor
Please refer to the ESC, Transmitter, and Receiver manufacturers' instruction manual.
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Connect Sensor
3.1. Connect the ESC's battery port to the
sensor's ESC connector. See above sensor
diagram for more information.
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Connect Sensor to Electronic Board
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1. (-) Battery Conn.
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2. (+) Battery Conn.
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3. (-) ESC Conn.
4. (+) ESC Conn.
5. Electronic Board Conn. - Ground
6. Electronic Board Conn. - Voltage
7. Electronic Board Conn. - Current
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Solder Wires or Connectors
Solder the connectors of your preference OR 14
gauge wires. Try to keep the wires as short as
possible to reduce the electrical losses
3.2. Connect the battery to the
sensor's battery connector.
3.3. Turn ON the ESC and make
sure it powers on. If the sensor
starts to overheat, disconnect
the battery immediately.
IMPORTANT: You must calibrate the sensor each time the dyno is
powered.
Calibration Instructions:
4.1. Open the miniPRO for Windows application and connect the
dyno to the application.
4.2. Connect the power source to the sensor and make sure the
ESC is turned off.
4.3. Push the reset button from the back of your dyno; and the
current should read zero or close.
4.4. Power your ESC and you should be ready to start your testing.
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