Wiring a Twin motor Setup

1. Take the motor wires from your speed
controller  Normally they will be Yellow & Blue ,Yellow being the positive out of the speed controller  to a Electrical connector block

2. Next make connections from the connector block  or bullet connectors too the motors Now on a lot of motors you will find a dot just next to or above one of the terminals now this is normally the positive connection mark so take the yellow wire  from the motor side of the terminal to this Terminal on one motor and the Blue wire to that mark on the other motor (See Diagram )

3. Next plug the receiver lead from the speed controller into channel 2 on your receiver now if your speed controller has BEC you will not need a separate receiver power supply  though if not you will need a separate supply of about 4.8 to 6 volt to power the receiver

4. Next Plug your servo into channel 1

5. Now turn on you Transmitter first  and make sure your stick is in neutral on the transmitter .
Now take  your battery and connect  with the 7.2  or what ever your battery connector  is to your speed controller .Make sure that if there is a switch on your speed controller it is set to on  and run though any setup that the speed controller needs

 

Text Box:  Battery Pack 

Text Box: 7.2  Tamiya Plug
Or  Bullet connector

Text Box: Electronic Speed controller 
          Bec type.
{ Please Note if not Bec  you will need to use a separate supply for the 
Receiver }

Text Box:  Motor s

Text Box: Connector Block 
Or Bullet Connectors

Text Box: Batt

Text Box: Ch 1

Text Box: Ch 2

Text Box: Receiver

Text Box: Servo
Plugs into 
Channel 1

Text Box:           = Negative
          = Positive 
 
          = Positive

Text Box: Motor End View

Text Box: Motor Positive mark

Text Box: Motor Terminal

Text Box: On a twin motor set ups the wires need to be reversed on the terminals I.E where the yellow goes to the terminal with the positive mark on  one side it goes to the other side on the opposite motor so as to give contra rotating motors .