Not sure that I will be of help here as I am not familiar with your remote, and I am not sure what hardware you are using. You should first post more detailsā¦ What hardware are you usingā¦?
Most RC tx/rx setups are similarā¦ But each can be unique (you would need to look at your Transmitter(tx), Receiver(rx), and ESC documentation. Here is what I mean.
Application 1:
When the transmitter(tx) and the Receiver(rx) are paired. The center position of the transmitter motor channel is learned and stored.
Application 2:
When the Receiver is turned on it waits for the transmitter to turn on. It then waits to learn the Min/Max position for throttle (mostly rc airplanes).
Application 3 (VESC):
With a VESC you must setup the VESC using the VESC software. (Or whatever hardware VESC you are using). This is where you might say: āduh, I know thatāā¦ again, I donāt know what hardware you are usingā¦
So. Your trim potsā¦initially when the tx and rx are paired - They should be set to 0 to start (neutral).
WARNING!!! - - - Make Sure - - -
SKATEBOARD IN A POSITION WHERE WHEELS CAN TURN FREELY AT FULL SPEED WITHOUT DOING ANY DAMAGEā¦
Turn on Remote.
Turn on Receiver.
Transmitter and Receiver should be paired. If they are not paired, Pair them.
{{{NOTE: These are basic statementsā¦ There are more steps to this. This is not a tutorial. Following these steps could brick your system.}}}
Somehow your VESC should be connected to a computer, and you should be able to access it through some VESC software.
In the APP, or remote settings you should see the PPM signal. You should also have a āSetup Wizardā of some sort that walks you through your remote setupā¦
For most VESCās you can simply use the software to define center on the VESC. Once the VESC knows where āYOURā center is - Then you run through the wizard and define the min/maxā¦
If this incorrect, or someone has more input - Please correct me. Thanks.