Traxxas Satellite Radio 1506 User Manual

Introduction  
The Traxxas Villain boat series has set the standard for reliable,  
high-performance R/C boating. The Villain you have purchased  
has raised the bar even further with faster top speed, sealed  
radio box, and stunning graphics. The Villain is powered by twin  
motors and a water-cooled electronic speed control. The dual,  
steerable outdrive units utilize surface-piercing, counter-  
rotating propellers for efficient performance. The trim angle on  
the outdrives is adjustable to tune how the boat performs on  
the water. The deep-V hull design and low center of gravity  
allow the Villain to have superior stability in all kinds of water  
conditions.  
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Before You Proceed  
Safety Precautions  
Tools, Supplies  
and Required  
Equipment  
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Anatomy of  
the Villain  
Quick Start: Getting  
Up to Speed  
Please keep in mind that this boat is not a toy, and is not  
intended to be used by children without responsible adult  
supervision. This is due to the inherent dangers that are always  
associated with any body of water. Please respect the water and  
use extreme caution when launching and retrieving boats.  
Detailing  
Your Villain  
The Traxxas TQ  
Radio System  
We’re confident that you will enjoy the power, speed, and  
reliability that the Villain has to offer. Thank you for purchasing  
a Traxxas product.  
19 Driving the Villain  
20 Adjusting  
Your Villain  
Traxxas Headquarters  
1100 Klein Road  
Plano, Texas 75074  
Phone: 972-265-8000  
Toll-free: 1-888-TRAXXAS  
21 Maintaining  
and Storing  
Your Villain  
22 Increasing  
Traxxas U.K.  
Performance  
P.O. Box 1128, Winterbourne,  
Bristol BS17-2SH, England  
Phone: 44-117-956-1002  
23 Index  
Entire contents ©2005 Traxxas. Other brand names and marks are the property of their respective holders and are used only for purposes of  
identification. No part of this manual may be reproduced or distributed in print or electronic media without the express written permission of Traxxas.  
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Before You Proceed  
Carefully read and follow all instructions in this and any  
accompanying materials to prevent serious damage to your  
Villain boat. Failure to follow these instructions will be  
considered abuse and/or neglect.  
Support  
If you have any questions about your Villain or its operation, call  
the Traxxas Technical Support line toll-free* at:  
1-888-TRAXXAS (1-888-872-9927)  
Before running your Villain, look over this entire manual, and  
examine the boat carefully. If for some reason you decide the  
Villain is not what you wanted, then do not continue any  
further. Your hobby dealer absolutely cannot accept a Villain  
for return or exchange after it has been run.  
Technical support is available Monday through Friday from  
8:30am to 9:00pm central time. Technical assistance is also  
support with your question at [email protected]. Join  
thousands of Traxxas R/C enthusiasts in our online community  
Warnings, helpful hints, and cross-references  
Throughout this manual, you’ll notice warnings and helpful  
hints, identified by the icons below. Be sure to read them!  
Traxxas offers a full-service, on-site repair facility to handle any  
of your Traxxas service needs. Maintenance and replacement  
parts may be purchased directly from Traxxas over the phone,  
shipping and handling costs by purchasing them from your  
local hobby dealer.  
An important warning about personal safety or avoiding  
damage to your Villain and related components.  
Special advice from Traxxas to make things easier and  
more fun.  
Refers you to a page with a related topic.  
* Toll free in United States only.  
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Safety Precautions  
All of us at Traxxas want you to safely enjoy your new Villain.  
Operate your Villain sensibly and with care, and it will be  
exciting, safe, and fun for you and those around you. Failure to  
operate your Villain in a safe and responsible manner may result  
in property damage and serious injury. The precautions outlined  
in this manual should be strictly followed to help ensure safe  
operation. You alone must see that the instructions are followed  
and the precautions are adhered to.  
All instructions  
and precautions  
outlined in this  
Due to the high-performance nature of the electric motors,  
they can become extremely hot during use. Do not touch  
the motors when installing and removing battery packs.  
manual should be strictly  
followed to ensure safe  
operation of your model.  
Most importantly, use good, common sense when you  
are around the water to avoid mishaps such as slipping  
on a muddy bank. Always observe water safety rules  
and regulations.  
The Villain is not  
intended for use  
by those under 16  
years of age without the  
supervision of a  
Important Points to Remember  
Where to Run  
Do not drive the Villain at night.  
Select a body of fresh water which is calm and free of debris,  
tree stumps, moss, etc. Also, find a clean, stable area of  
shoreline to launch from. The water must be at least 10-inches  
deep. Be aware that some ponds restrict the use of model boats.  
Always choose a launch site which is downwind so that the  
wind and waves will drift the boat back to you if it should ever  
become disabled or capsize. Running the Villain in salt water is  
not recommended. Damage from corrosion is not covered by  
the warranty. The Villain is too fast to run in a swimming pool.  
Never, under any circumstances, operate the Villain  
in any water where people are swimming or wading.  
The Villain is fast and could cause injury if allowed to collide  
with anyone. Avoid running in areas reserved for water fowl  
(check local regulations).  
responsible and  
knowledgeable adult.  
Because the Villain is controlled by radio, it is subject to  
radio interference from many sources that are beyond your  
control. Since radio interference can cause momentary loss  
of radio control, always allow a safety margin in all directions  
around the boat in order to prevent collisions.  
Do not reach underneath the rear of the Villain.  
The propellers could spin unexpectedly. Always pick  
up the boat from the front or the side.  
Because of the many dangers involved with any body of  
water, Traxxas recommends that you never try to wade or  
swim to retrieve the boat. Another section in this manual  
outlines safer, alternative methods for boat retrieval.  
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Tools, Supplies, and Required Equipment  
Your Villain comes with a set of specialty tools. You’ll need to  
purchase other items, available from your hobby dealer, to operate  
and maintain your model.  
For more info on  
batteries, see Use  
the Right Batteries  
on page 11.  
Boat Stand Assembly  
Required Tools and Supplies  
#2 Phillips screwdriver  
A peak-detecting  
charger is  
recommended for  
best performance and  
longest battery life. For  
more information, see  
Charging the Batteries on  
page 11.  
#1 Phillips screwdriver  
Small flat-blade screwdriver (1/8 inch blade)  
Hobby knife  
Needlenose pliers  
Batteries  
8 AA alkaline batteries for the transmitter  
7.2-volt NiCad battery pack  
NiCad battery charger  
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Anatomy of the Villain  
Antenna  
Receiver  
Gear Cover  
Battery  
Compartment  
Radio Box  
Water  
Cooling Tube  
Twist-Lock“  
Battery Hold-  
Down Strap  
Stinger 540 Motor  
(Thumbscrew)  
(with Aluminum  
Heat Sinks)  
Bow  
Water Outlet  
Trim Adjustment  
Bracket  
Water Cooling  
Heat Exchanger  
(Heat Sink)  
Steering  
Servo  
Battery  
Connector  
Outdrive  
Connecting Rod  
Electronic  
Speed Control  
Top Deck  
Mounting Post  
On/Off Switch  
Water Pickup  
Outdrive  
Propeller  
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Quick Start: Getting up to Speed  
The following guide is an overview of the  
procedures for getting your Villain set up and  
The Quick Start  
Guide is not  
running. Refer to the pages indicated for details on each step. Look  
for the Quick Start logo on the bottom corners of Quick Start pages.  
intended to  
replace the full operating  
instructions available in  
this manual. Please read  
this entire manual for  
complete instructions  
on the proper use and  
maintenance of  
1. Charge the battery pack • See page 11  
The Villain requires a fully charged 7.2-volt battery pack (not  
included). Charge your battery now so it will be ready when  
you finish the other setup procedures.  
your Villain.  
2. Install the antenna • See page 12  
Install the antenna mast in the Villain.  
3. Install batteries in the transmitter • See page 11  
The transmitter requires 8 AA alkaline batteries.  
4. Install the battery pack in the model • See page 11  
5. Turn on the radio system • See page 14  
Make a habit of turning the transmitter on first, and off last.  
6. Check servo operation • See page 15  
Make sure the steering servo is working correctly.  
7. Range test the radio system • See page 15  
Follow this procedure to make sure your radio system works  
properly at a distance and that there is no interference from  
outside sources.  
8. Detail your Villain • See page 8  
9. Drive your Villain • See page 19  
Driving tips and adjustments for your Villain.  
10. Maintaining your Villain • See page 21  
Follow these critical steps to maintain the performance of  
your Villain and keep it in excellent running condition.  
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Detailing Your Villain  
For best results, apply the decals in alphanumerical order, ie:  
A1, A2, A3 etc.  
Applying the Decals  
The decals are printed on self-adhesive clear Mylar. To apply the  
decals, place one end down, hold the other end up, and  
gradually smooth the decal down with your finger as you go.  
This will prevent air bubbles. Placing both ends of the decal  
down and then trying to smooth it out will result in air pockets.  
To ease the application of the large decals, fill a spray bottle  
with a mixture of water (16 ounces) and baby shampoo (1/4  
ounce). You may also use  
mild dish soap or glass cleaner.  
The mixture will act as a lubricant  
when positioning the decals and  
prevents the decal from sticking  
to itself.  
• The decals are die cut, however  
for concourse quality results,  
they can be trimmed closer  
using scissors or a hobby knife.  
• Wet the boat surface (with  
the soap solution) where  
the decal will be applied.  
• Position the decal, following  
the directions above.  
Painting the ABS Hull  
• Wet surface of decal to prevent scraping or tearing when  
removing air bubbles (remove air bubbles from beneath the  
decal using a soft or rubber straight edge/squeegee).  
If you wish to paint your hull another color other than the  
factory white, then choose your paint with caution. Only use  
enamel paint made for plastic models (available from your  
hobby dealer). Do not use Lexanpaint. Test the paint on an  
inconspicuous and non-critical area before painting the entire  
boat. Follow the manufacturer’s directions for the paint. The hull  
will need to be thoroughly cleaned of dirt, oil and fingerprints.  
For the best results, use wax or grease remover. The hull may  
require light scuffing with a maroon ScotchBritepad prior to  
painting. This will promote better paint adhesion. The paint on  
the bottom must be smooth to prevent a loss of performance.  
• If air bubbles are still present, gently pierce the bubble with  
a needle (be sure to squeegee out any soap solution from  
inside the bubble).  
• Allow 12 hours drying time before running the boat.  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
Your Villain is equipped with the Traxxas TQ Radio System. The  
Traxxas TQ Radio System is a 2-channel system that provides  
high-power output up to a quarter mile. The Villain uses one  
servo and an electronic speed control.  
Villain Wiring Diagram  
Antenna  
Receiver  
Throttle Neutral Adjust  
Antenna  
Right  
Motor  
Channel 2  
Electronic  
Speed Control  
Steering Wheel  
Throttle Trim  
Steering Trim  
Channel 1  
Channel 2  
Battery  
Left  
Motor  
Channel 1  
Steering  
Servo  
7.2v  
On/Off  
Switch  
Battery  
Connection  
Throttle Trigger  
Servo  
Reversing  
Switches  
CH.2  
CH.1  
Power Indicator  
Power Switch  
Battery Compartment  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
circuitry that prevents loss of steering and throttle control as  
the batteries lose their charge.  
Frequency band - The radio frequency used by the transmitter  
to send signals to your Villain. All Traxxas RTR models operate  
on a 27 MHz frequency band.  
Radio System Terminology  
Please take a moment to familiarize yourself with these radio-  
system terms. They will be used throughout this manual.  
Channel - The 27 MHz frequency band is divided into 6  
channels so that up to six models can be operated  
simultaneously. Each channel is referred to by its flag color  
and channel number, as shown below.  
Neutral position - The standing position that the servos seek  
when the transmitter controls are at the neutral setting.  
NiCad - Abbreviation for nickel-cadmium. The original  
rechargeable hobby pack, NiCad batteries have very high  
current handling, high capacity, and can last up to 1000  
charging cycles. Good charging procedures are required to  
reduce the possibility of developing a “memory” effect and  
shortened run times.  
NiMH - Abbreviation for nickel-metal hydride. Rechargeable  
NiMH batteries offer high current handling, and much greater  
resistance to the “memory” effect. NiMH batteries generally  
allow higher capacity than NiCad batteries. They can last up to  
500 charge cycles. A peak charger designed for NiMH batteries  
is required for optimal performance.  
Receiver - The radio unit inside your Villain that receives signals  
from the transmitter and relays them to the servos.  
Servo - Small motor unit in your Villain that operates the  
steering mechanism.  
Transmitter - The hand-held radio unit that sends throttle and  
steering instructions to your Villain.  
Trim - The fine-tuning adjustment of the neutral position of the  
servos, made by adjusting the throttle and steering trim  
sliders on the face of the transmitter.  
BEC (Battery Eliminator Circuit) - The BEC can either be in  
the receiver or in the ESC. This circuit allows the receiver and  
servos to be powered by the main battery pack in an electric  
model. This eliminates the need to carry a separate pack of  
4 AA batteries to power the radio equipment.  
Thermal Shutdown Protection - Temperature sensing  
electronics are used in the ESC to detect overloading and  
overheating of the transistor circuitry. If excessive temperature  
is detected, the unit automatically shuts down to prevent  
damage to the electronics.  
Channel Frequency Band Flag Color Traxxas Part No.  
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2
3
4
5
6
26.995  
27.045  
27.095  
27.145  
27.195  
27.255  
Brown  
Red  
2031  
2032  
2033  
2034  
2035  
2036  
Orange  
Yellow  
Green  
Blue  
Clearing your frequency - A routine, verbal check to make sure  
nobody else in your area is operating on the same channel.  
Always clear your frequency by calling out your channel  
number before operating your model. Wait or move to  
another area if your channel is already being used.  
Crystal (X-tal) - The plug-in device that determines which  
channel the radio system will operate on. For each channel,  
there are two crystals, one for the receiver and one for the  
transmitter. Of those two crystals, the one marked with  
the lower number (.455 MHz lower) must be inserted into  
the receiver.  
ESC (Electronic Speed Control) - An electronic speed control is  
the electronic motor control inside the model. The Villain uses  
MOSFET power transistors to provide precise, digital  
proportional throttle control. Electronic speed controls use  
power more efficiently than mechanical speed controls so that  
the batteries run longer. An electronic speed control also has  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
Use the Right Batteries  
Your transmitter uses AA  
batteries. Use new alkaline  
batteries, or rechargeable  
batteries such as NiCad or  
NiMH (nickel-metal hydride)  
batteries in your transmitter.  
Make sure rechargeable  
batteries are fully charged  
according to the  
Charging The Batteries  
The Villain requires 8 AA batteries and a fully charged 7.2 volt  
NiCad or NiMH battery pack. These batteries are not included with  
the model. You can use either a side-by-side racing style pack or  
the more common stick pack. The battery compartment on the  
Villain is designed to handle both. The Villain’s run time is greatly  
affected by the milliamp hour (mAh) rating of the batteries. A  
3000 mAh battery pack will theoretically run twice as long as a  
1500 mAh pack. Follow the charger manufacturer’s directions for  
charging and caring for your battery packs.  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
The 7.2 volt battery pack (not included) must be fully charged  
before installing it in the boat. Always remove the battery from  
the model before charging. For convenience, we recommend  
using a an AC peak-detecting charger that plugs into an AC wall  
outlet. This type of charger uses special voltage detection circuitry  
that automatically shuts the charger off when the battery is fully  
charged. If you are using a 15-minute timed charger, always fully  
discharge the battery pack before each charge. Never leave a  
battery charging unattended. Always follow the charger  
manufacturer’s instructions.  
If you use rechargeable  
batteries in your transmitter,  
be aware that when they  
begin to lose their charge,  
they lose power much more  
quickly than regular alkaline  
batteries.  
If the power indicator light flashes, then the transmitter  
batteries are weak, discharged or possibly installed incorrectly.  
Replace with new or freshly charged batteries. The power  
indicator light does not indicate the charge level of the 7.2 volt  
battery pack in the model.  
Caution: Discontinue  
running your Villain at the  
first sign of weak  
transmitter batteries  
(flashing red light) to avoid  
losing control.  
Installing the Battery Pack  
Place the battery pack into  
the front compartment of  
the boat and secure it  
tightly with the Velcro™  
strap. Do not connect the  
battery pack yet.  
Battery Installation  
Installing Transmitter Batteries  
1. Remove the battery compartment door  
by pressing the tab and lifting the door up.  
2. Install 8 AA batteries in the correct orientation  
as indicated in the battery compartment.  
3. Reinstall the battery door and snap it closed.  
4. Turn on the transmitter and check the power  
indicator for a solid red light.  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
Spray a little window  
cleaner on the  
antenna wire to  
Setting Up the Antenna  
You must install the antenna mast (tube) before you operate  
your Villain boat. You’ll find the plastic antenna tube and  
tip in the bag with your manuals and documentation.  
Antenna  
Tip  
make it easier to push  
through the antenna tube.  
Antenna  
Sleeve  
1. Remove the top deck by turning the Twist-Lock™  
counter-clockwise.  
Don’t shorten the  
length of the  
antenna wire. Its  
2. Locate the black antenna wire coiled on the outside of the  
radio box.  
length is tuned to the  
frequency band; cutting it  
could severely shorten the  
radio system’s range.  
3. Straighten the antenna wire with your fingers and then insert  
the end of the wire into one end of the antenna tube. Push  
the wire all the way through the antenna tube.  
Antenna  
Tube  
4. Pull the remaining wire through the antenna tube and then  
insert the base of the antenna tube through the rubber seal  
in the radio box cover.  
Don’t push the  
transmitter antenna  
down from the top.  
Pull it down from the  
5. Push the base of the antenna tube into the post in the  
bottom of the radio box making sure that the antenna wire  
slides into the slot in the post (see illustration).  
bottom, one segment at a  
time, to prevent binding and  
kinking the antenna mast.  
6. Fold the top of the antenna wire over the top of the antenna  
tube. Slide the antenna sleeve over the tube to retain the  
antenna wire. Now slide the antenna tip onto the top of the  
antenna tube. Never cut or shorten the antenna wire.  
Rubber  
Seal  
7. On the transmitter, always fully extend the telescoping  
antenna when running your boat. Make a habit of holding  
the transmitter so that the antenna points straight up.  
Antenna  
Post  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
the button and sliding it to the desired position. There are two  
settings available:  
TQ Radio System Controls  
50/50: Allows equal travel for both acceleration and reverse.  
70/30: Allows more throttle travel (70%) and less reverse travel  
(30%). 70/30 is the recommended setting for the Villain.  
Note: If you change throttle travel, you will need to reprogram  
the electronic speed control.  
Electronic Throttle Trim  
The electronic throttle trim located on the face of the  
transmitter adjusts the neutral (center) point of the throttle  
servo when the servo is at rest. Your Villain uses an electronic  
speed control instead of a throttle servo. This control has been  
preset for you at the factory. If the adjustment is changed, the  
speed control will need to be reprogrammed (see page 16).  
Electronic Steering Trim  
The electronic steering trim located on the face of the  
transmitter adjusts the neutral (center) point of the steering  
servo when the servo is at rest. Adjust this control to make the  
model drive straight with no steering input at the wheel.  
Servo Reversing Switches  
The servo reversing switches are located on the front of the  
transmitter, next to the on/off switch. Moving a switch reverses  
the direction of the corresponding servo.  
Other TQ Radio System Adjustments  
In addition to the electronic throttle and steering trim controls,  
your radio system features throttle neutral adjustment and  
servo reversing switches.  
Each switch corresponds to a channel, as shown below. For  
example, if you turn the steering wheel to the right and your  
outdrives turn left, you would move the channel 1 switch to  
correct the servo direction. It may be necessary to adjust the  
corresponding trim control after moving a switch.  
Throttle Neutral  
Adjustment  
The throttle neutral  
Channel  
Servo  
adjustment is located on the  
transmitter face and controls  
the forward/reverse travel of  
the throttle trigger. Change  
the adjustment by pressing  
1
Steering  
CH.2  
CH.1  
2
Throttle  
Default Setting  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
Remember, always  
turn the transmitter  
on first and off last to  
Radio System Rules  
Always use new or freshly charged batteries for the radio  
system. Weak batteries will limit the range of the radio signal  
between the receiver and the transmitter. Loss of the radio  
signal can cause you to lose control of your Villain.  
Each time you prepare to run your  
model, you must clear your frequency to  
be sure no one else in the area is using  
the same channel as you.  
Channel 1  
Brown  
avoid damage to your model.  
Channel 2  
Red  
Channel 3  
Orange  
Your electronic  
speed control was  
adjusted to the  
There are six possible channels,  
numbered 1 through 6. Each is  
represented by a color. Look at the  
crystal plugged into the back of your  
transmitter to determine which channel  
your boat is assigned to.  
Channel 4  
Yellow  
Channel 5  
Green  
radio from the factory. It is  
possible for the throttle  
trim control on the  
Channel 6  
Blue  
transmitter to have moved  
during transit or while  
handling the transmitter. If  
the motors run when the  
boat (esc) is switched on,  
then move the throttle trim  
control on the transmitter  
until the motors stop. If  
anything more than a slight  
adjustment of the throttle  
trim control is required,  
then you should readjust  
your speed control. Refer to  
the Adjustments section on  
pages 16.  
Always turn your transmitter on first and off last. This  
procedure will help to prevent your Villain from receiving  
stray signals from another transmitter, or other source, and  
running out of control.  
Always have the transmitter turned on before you plug in  
the battery pack in the model. Also make sure that objects  
and people (fingers!) are clear of the props before  
connecting the battery.  
Caution: Always be sure that objects and people (hands!) are clear of the props before connecting the battery!  
1
2
3
CH.1  
CH.2  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
5. Operate the throttle control on the transmitter to ensure that  
the throttle is operating properly. If the propellers start  
spinning after you plug in the battery, or the boat doesn’t  
seem to reach full speed, then refer to the directions for  
adjusting the electronic speed control on page 16.  
When rechargeable  
batteries begin to  
lose their charge,  
Using the Radio System  
The radio system was pre-adjusted at the factory.  
The adjustment should be checked, before running the model,  
in case of movement during shipping. Here’s how:  
they will fade much faster  
than alkaline dry cells. Stop  
immediately at the first  
sign of weak transmitter  
batteries. Never turn the  
transmitter off when the  
battery pack is plugged in.  
The model could run out  
of control.  
1. Place the Villain on the boat stand.  
Range-Testing the Radio System  
Before each running session with your Villain, you should range-  
test your radio system to ensure that it operates properly.  
2. Slide the transmitter switch to the “on” position. The red  
light should be on and not flashing. A flashing red light  
indicates weak transmitter batteries. Weak batteries will  
cause the range of your model to be limited and you could  
lose control.  
1. Turn on the radio system and check its operation as  
described in the previous section.  
Don’t attempt to  
operate your  
3. Keep fingers and objects away from the propeller. Push the  
switch on the boat to the “on” position. The steering servo  
should jump and move to its idle (neutral) position.  
2. Place the Villain on the boat stand. Have a friend watch  
the model. Make sure hands and clothing are clear of  
the propeller and other moving parts on the Villain.  
Villain if there are  
any problems with  
your radio system or  
radio interference at  
your location.  
4. Operate the steering control on the transmitter (channel 1).  
Check for rapid operation of the steering servo and that none  
of the steering mechanism is loose or binding. If the servo  
operates slowly, check for weak  
3. Make sure your transmitter antenna is fully extended,  
and then walk away from the model with the transmitter  
until you reach the farthest distance you plan to operate  
the model.  
If the power  
indicator doesn’t  
light red, check the  
polarity of the batteries.  
Check rechargeable  
batteries for a full charge.  
or discharged 7.2 volt battery  
pack. Adjust the “steering trim”  
control on the transmitter to  
4. Operate the controls on the transmitter once again to be  
sure that the model responds correctly.  
adjust the servo so that the  
outdrives are pointing straight  
out from the back of the boat.  
Also, check to be sure that the  
outdrives do not turn more in  
one direction than in the other.  
If you cannot align the outdrive,  
refer to “Centering Your Servo”  
If the radio system  
doesn’t appear to  
work when the  
5. Do not attempt to operate the model if there is any problem  
with the radio system or any external interference with your  
radio signal at your location.  
transmitter and model  
switches are turned on,  
check for correct battery  
installation  
on page 21.  
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XL-10 Marine ESC Wiring Diagram  
Adjusting the Speed Control  
Your Villain is equipped with the XL-10 Marine Speed Control.  
The electronic speed control installed in your Villain has been  
factory set and should not require any adjustments. These  
instructions are provided for your reference.  
XL-10 Marine  
Left Motor  
(Port)  
BATTERY  
Precautions  
Follow these extra safety precautions for your protection and to  
ensure long life for the XL-10 Marine speed control.  
Disconnect the batteries. Always disconnect the battery  
pack from the speed control when not in use.  
Transmitter on first. Turn on your transmitter before the  
speed control so you will have control of the radio  
equipment.  
Right Motor  
(Starboard)  
No reverse voltage! The speed control is not protected  
against reverse polarity voltage. If changing the battery  
and/or motor, be sure to install the same type of connectors  
to avoid damage to the speed control. Removing the battery  
connectors on the speed control or using the same-gender  
connectors on the speed control will void the  
Always use the heat exchanger. The heat exchanger is  
factory-installed on the speed control and must be used for  
maximum cooling and performance. Do not replace with  
metal heat sinks!  
product’s warranty.  
Don’t let the transistor tabs touch! Never allow the separate  
transistor banks to touch each other or any exposed metal.  
This will create a short circuit and damage the speed control.  
Insulate the wires. Always insulate exposed wiring with  
heat shrink tubing to prevent short circuits.  
Don’t use electrically conductive heat sink compound on  
the heat exchanger. The transistor tabs must remain  
electrically isolated.  
These additional precautions apply if the stock Villain is  
modified in the future. Please be aware that damage to the  
speed control caused by modification of the Villain or Xl-10  
Marine ESC will not be covered by the warranty. This includes  
changing the connectors.  
Use stock connectors. If you decide to change the battery  
or motor connectors, only change one battery or motor  
connector at a time. This will prevent accidentally mis-wiring  
the speed control. If the Xl-10 Marine ESC is not wired exactly  
as shown in the following diagram, it can be damaged!  
Use neutrally timed motors. Due to the need for one motor  
to be reverse rotation (for the counter rotating prop), the  
motors installed in the Villain are neutrally timed. If you  
replace the motors, the motors must have 0° timing. Modified  
motors (with adjustable end bells) timed to 0° or Johnson/  
Mabuchi (closed end bell) motors are recommended. Using  
motors with other than 0° timing will draw excess current in  
reverse rotation, causing the speed control to overheat and  
premature motor wear.  
Transmitter Adjustments for the Xl-10 Marine ESC  
Before attempting to program your Xl-10 Marine ESC, it is  
important to make sure that your transmitter is properly  
adjusted (set back to the factory defaults). Otherwise, you may  
not get the best performance from your speed control.  
The transmitter should be adjusted as follows:  
1. Set the throttle neutral switch to the 70/30 setting. This  
adjusts the transmitter’s throttle trigger throw to 70% for  
throttle and 30% for brake/reverse.  
2. Set the throttle trim to the middle “0” setting. This adjusts the  
neutral position of the throttle servo.  
Motor capacitors required! If the factory installed stock motors  
are replaced, three 0.1µF (50V) ceramic capacitors should be  
properly installed on every motor to prevent radio interference.  
These capacitors are available from your hobby dealer.  
3. Set the Channel 1 servo reversing switch to the left position.  
4. Do not change the position of any of the servo reversing  
switches after programming the Xl-10 Marine ESC.  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
Using an Aftermarket  
Transmitter.  
The following instructions  
are provided as reference  
only for those who are using  
an aftermarket transmitter in  
place of their factory TQ.  
Setup Programming  
Profile Programming  
1. Place the boat on a boat stand. Always make sure that objects  
and fingers are clear of the props. The motors will not run  
during programming.  
The speed control is factory set to Profile #1 (forward with 25%  
reverse). To disable the reverse (Profile #3), or to allow full  
reverse (Profile #2), follow these steps. The speed control should  
be connected to the receiver and the transmitter adjusted as  
described on page 16.  
2. Connect a fully charged battery pack to the ESC.  
3. Turn on the transmitter with the throttle at neutral.  
1. Set the High ATV or  
EPA to the maximum  
setting. This is the  
amount of servo throw  
at full throttle.  
Profile Description  
4. Turn on the marine ESC with the  
external switch. The LED will turn  
solid green. (Note: If the throttle is  
not at neutral, the LED will turn off  
after one second. )  
Profile #1: 100% forward, 25% reverse.  
Profile #2: 100% forward, 100% reverse.  
Profile #3: 100% forward only, no reverse.  
2. Set the Low ATV,  
EPA, or ATL to the  
maximum setting. This  
is the amount of servo  
throw at full reverse.  
Profile #1 (100% forward, 25% reverse)  
5. Press and hold the ESC set button  
until the LED turns red; then release  
the set button. The LED will turn off  
after 3 seconds.  
3. Set the Exponential to  
the zero setting. This  
adjusts the throttle  
channel linearity.  
1
2
3
4. Set the Throttle Channel  
Trim to the middle  
setting. This adjusts the  
neutral position and  
increases or decreases the  
amount of coast braking.  
6. When the red  
LED blinks ONCE,  
pull the throttle  
trigger to the full  
throttle position  
Turn on the transmitter with the throttle Keep the throttle  
at neutral. Press and hold the set button at neutral.  
until the LED turns red, then turns off.  
Release the set button.  
5. Set the Throttle Channel  
Reversing Switch to either  
position. Do not change  
the switch position after  
programming.  
Once  
and hold it there.  
7. After 3 seconds,  
when the red LED  
blinks TWICE,  
push the throttle  
trigger to the full  
6. Set the Trigger Throw  
Adjustment to 70%  
throttle and 30%  
brake throw.  
Twice  
Once  
4
5
6
The red LED will blink ONCE, blink TWICE, and then turn solid  
green indicating the profile programming is complete.  
Twice  
reverse/brake  
and hold it there.  
8. The LED will turn solid GREEN,  
indicating the programming is  
complete.  
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The Traxxas TQ Radio System  
Profile #2 (100% forward, 100% reverse)  
Profile #3 (100% forward only, no reverse)  
1
1
Once  
2
3
2
Once  
3
Turn on the transmitter with the throttle When the red LED  
at neutral. Press and hold the set button blinks ONCE...  
until the LED turns red, then turns off.  
Turn on the transmitter with the throttle When the red LED  
at neutral. Press and hold the set button blinks ONCE...  
until the LED turns red, then turns off.  
Release the set button.  
Release the set button.  
Twice  
Twice  
4
5
6
4
5
6
...pull the throttle  
trigger to the full  
throttle position  
and hold it there.  
...pull the throttle trigger to the full throttle position and  
hold it there until the LED blinks TWICE, and turns solid  
GREEN indicating the profile programming is complete.  
When the red LED blinks TWICE, push the  
throttle trigger to the full reserve/brake  
and hold it there.  
7
The LED will turn solid  
GREEN indicating the  
profile programming  
is complete.  
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Driving the Villain  
Caution! If the  
Villain suddenly  
stops running or  
Run Time  
Now it’s time to have some  
fun! This section contains  
instructions on driving and  
making adjustments to your  
Villain. Before you go on,  
here are some important  
precautions to keep in mind.  
The main factor affecting run time is the type and condition of  
your batteries. The milliamp hour (mAh) rating of the batteries  
determines how large their “fuel tank” is. A 3000 mAh battery  
pack will theoretically run twice as long as a 1500 mAh pack.  
Because of the wide variation in the types of batteries that are  
available and the methods with which they can be charged, it’s  
impossible for us to give you exact run times for the Villain.  
Another major factor which affects run time is how the Villain is  
driven. Our experience has shown that the run times are shorter  
when the boat is driven continuously at top speed.  
runs very slowly, release  
the throttle immediately!  
There could be trash  
wound around the props  
(such as a plastic bag or  
fishing line). If you  
continue to drive the  
Villain with bound props,  
the high load could create  
excessive heat and  
seriously damage the  
batteries, speed control, or  
motors. Retrieve your  
Villain through other  
means (see Boat Retrieval  
on the left).  
Select a body of water,  
at least 10 inches deep,  
which is clear of moss and grass. Do not drive the Villain  
in extremely rough, choppy water or in high wind (more  
than 15mph). These conditions could cause your Villain  
to flip over.  
Tips for Increasing Run Time  
Use batteries with the highest mAh rating you can purchase.  
Use a high-quality peak-detecting charger.  
Discharge the battery completely after each run (not NiMH).  
Vary your speed. Continuous high speed shortens the run  
time on the Villain.  
Maintain your Villain. Do not allow debris or damaged parts  
to cause binding in the drivetrain. Keep the motors clean  
and the motor bushings lightly lubricated.  
The Villain’s steering is very sensitive. A slight input on the  
steering control will have a large effect on the boat. When  
the boat is out in open water, adjust the steering trim on the  
transmitter until the boat travels in a straight line on its own.  
(Note: The Villain will only travel in a straight line on its own  
when it is heading straight into or away from the wind.  
Crosswinds will require constant steering input to maintain a  
straight course.)  
Important Note!  
Allow the motors  
to cool for 15  
Apply the throttle smoothly. Hard acceleration, especially  
from a stop, will shorten your run time.  
To prevent spin outs, avoid steering sharply at high speed.  
Cooling  
minutes between runs.  
This will extend the life of  
the motors.  
The motors become very hot after each run. The larger the  
battery capacity, the longer the Villain will run and the hotter  
the motors will get. Do not push the motors. Allow the motors  
to cool for 15 minutes between runs.  
Always be ready to reduce the throttle if the Villain appears  
to be unstable or “chine walking” (rocking violently from  
side-to-side). Always reduce the throttle when turning,  
especially in rough water. Jumping the Villain or towing  
anything with it should not be attempted.  
Caution! Motor  
and batteries can  
become extremely  
Boat Retrieval  
If the Villain accidentally flips over and fills with water, it is  
equipped with foam floatation to help prevent it from sinking.  
Traxxas does not recommend swimming or wading to retrieve a  
boat. If you have chosen your launch site carefully (downwind),  
the Villain will probably drift back to you on its own.  
Return the Villain to shore at the first sign of a weak  
battery. The Villain will begin to slow and the controls  
will become sluggish.  
hot, so be careful not to  
touch them until they cool.  
Cavitation  
If the Villain is running at full throttle but is only barely moving  
forward then the propeller is cavitating. Try advancing the  
throttle slowly to get the Villain on plane. If you are having  
trouble with cavitation, check the propellers for nicks or tangled  
debris. The Villain’s propellers are specially designed for their  
application and are very sensitive to any changes or  
modifications. If a prop is damaged it should be replaced.  
If there is no wind, you will need a tennis ball and a length of  
string. Tie the tennis ball securely to one end of the string and  
then throw the ball over the drifting boat. Pull the ball in and try  
to entangle the boat in the string. Pull the boat back slowly to  
shore. If only the bow of the boat remains visible, try using a  
fishing lure with many hooks and a fishing pole. Try to snag the  
lip of the upper deck or drive mechanism with the hooks.  
19  
Adjusting Your Villain  
Adjusting the Trim Angle  
If the trim is set to high, then the bow will bounce up and down  
(“porpoise”), and the prop may begin to cavitate. As the  
outdrive is trimmed down, the bow of the boat is lowered thus  
increasing the wetted surface of the boat. This will slow the  
Villain slightly, but stability and control will be improved.  
Experiment with this adjustment to find out what works best for  
your particular conditions. Make sure the trim angle on both  
outdrives is set the same.  
The outdrive struts on the Villain will allow you to adjust the  
trim angle of the propeller. The trim angle changes how high  
the bow of the boat rides out of the water. Setting the trim  
angle correctly will provide the maximum speed and efficiency  
from the Villain. As the outdrive is trimmed up, the bow (front)  
of the boat will ride higher. The Villain will run slightly faster  
however, it will be more unstable in the wind. Do not trim the  
outdrive up on windy days or when running in choppy water.  
Adjusting the Outdrive Shaft End Play  
There should be a slight amount of shaft end play in each  
outdrive housing. To adjust the end play loosen the grubscrew  
on the U-joint yoke (see drawing). Pull the propeller shaft until  
there is no more than 1mm of distance at arrow 2 in the  
drawing. Retighten the grub screw. This setting would not  
normally require adjustments unless repairs have been made,  
or the props have been replaced with aftermarket props.  
Loosen nut and steering  
rods to adjust trim. Use  
a 1.5mm hex wrench to  
loosen the steering rods.  
TRIM UP  
TRIM DOWN  
Loosen  
Hold a ruler against the  
hull. An imaginary line  
from the bottom of the  
hull should intersect the  
center of the prop. This  
is the default setting.  
Arrow 2  
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Maintaining and Storing Your Villain  
Your Villain requires maintenance in order to stay in top running  
condition. The following procedures should be taken very  
seriously. Form the habit of visually inspecting the mechanical  
integrity of the Villain before and after each run.  
Periodically re-oil the bushings in the outdrive housings  
and the driveshaft tubes. There are metal oiling nipples  
in each drive unit to accommodate oiling the driveshaft  
tube bushings.  
Keep all of the screws in the drive system tight.  
Inspect the model for obvious damage or wear:  
Normally, some water will accumulate inside the boat. Empty  
any standing water out of the boat between runs. Pour any  
water out the side or front of the boat. Do not drain the water  
out of the back of the boat (near the radio system).  
Storage:  
Disconnect and remove all batteries.  
Thoroughly clean and dry the Villain before storing it.  
Always store the Villain with the top deck and radio  
compartment cover removed. This will allow harmful moisture  
and condensation to evaporate.  
Check the wiring for any frayed wires or loose connections.  
Check the tightness of the set screws in the collars on the  
steering linkages, in the propellers, and in the universal joint  
yokes (connecting the outdrives to the driveshafts). Thread-  
locking compound can be applied to these screws to prevent  
them from loosening.  
Centering Your Servo  
Whenever your radio system has been removed for service or  
cleaning, the steering servo must be re-centered prior to  
installing the radio system in the model.  
Check the mounting of the receiver and servo.  
Check the driveshaft seals for damage. Do not attempt to run  
the Villain if these seals are damaged in any way.  
1. If the radio system is already installed in the boat, disconnect  
the servo horn from the servo.  
Check the tightness of the propellers. Visually inspect the  
props for nicks, dings, and warpage. Replace if any damage  
is noticed.  
2. Connect the steering servo to channel 1 on your receiver and  
the electronic speed control to channel 2. The white wire on  
the servo cable is positioned towards the crystal.  
3. Place fresh “AA” batteries in the transmitter and turn the  
power switch on.  
4. Slide the throttle and steering trim adjustments to the  
center position.  
5. Keep fingers and objects away from the propeller. Connect a  
fresh 7.2V battery pack to the electronic speed control and  
turn the power switch to the on position. The servo will  
automatically jump to its center position.  
Check the operation of the radio system, especially the  
condition of the batteries.  
Visually inspect the hull for any cracks, damage,  
or possible leaks.  
Drain all water out of the Villain and thoroughly dry it  
before you store it. Store the Villain with the top deck  
removed and radio compartment cover open so that any  
remaining moisture will evaporate.  
6. Turn off the power switch in the boat followed by the  
transmitter. The servo horn is now ready to be installed.  
7. Be careful not to move the servo shaft when installing the  
linkages. Readjust the electronic speed control as described in  
the previous section.  
Other periodic maintenance:  
Keep the Villain clean of accumulated dirt and oil.  
Re-oil the motor bushings before each day of running.  
Use an oil made for electric motors such as 3-in-1 Oil.  
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Increasing Performance  
While the Villain is a great performer out of the box, there are  
steps you can take to increase the speed of the boat.  
5. Use more-powerful aftermarket motors. Note: Do this at  
your own risk! Changing the motors will void the warranty  
for the XL-10 Marine speed control. Damage to the Xl-10  
Marine ESC caused by excessive current flow is not covered  
by warranty. Changing the motors is only recommended for  
experienced users who understand the gearing needs and the  
increased loads and cooling requirements placed on the  
electronics. The Stinger 540 motors are matched to the XL-10  
Marine speed control to provide the best balance of  
performance, efficiency, and run time. Higher performance,  
zero-timed 550 or 540 motors may be used, however  
efficiency and run time will decrease (sometimes by more  
than half!). Aftermarket performance motors will run much  
hotter and often require their own water-cooling system to  
survive. The stock gear ratio will need to be modified by  
changing the pinion gears on the motors. Adjust the gearing  
to control current draw, run-time, and destructive heat build-  
up. Improper gearing can destroy motors, batteries, and  
electronics very quickly. Always start with small pinion gears  
(12-tooth) and closely monitor the motor and battery  
temperature, and run time. Pinion gear size may be  
When replacing a  
motor, remove any  
labels on the new  
1. Adjust the trim angle correctly. The trim angle should be  
trimmed down just enough to keep the bow of the boat  
from porpoising (bouncing up and down) in the current  
water conditions. If the trim is set too low, then it pushes the  
bow lower and increases drag in the water (see page 20).  
motor if you plan to use  
the aluminum heat sinks.  
Using a heat sink on a  
motor with a label will  
decrease the effectiveness  
of the heat sink.  
2. Maintain your boat. Your Villain will be faster if it is kept  
clean and in good working order. Replace the props if they  
get nicked or damaged. Keep bushings and gears lubricated.  
Keep the motors clean and oiled. Make sure the drivetrain  
turns freely with no binding or excess friction. Maintain the  
batteries by completely discharging the packs after each use.  
This will minimize the “memory” effect of NiCad batteries.  
3. Use the best batteries and charger you can afford.  
Rechargeable batteries will lose their “punch” over time and  
should be replaced when their fully charged performance  
decreases significantly. Consider replacing worn-out sport  
packs and a timed charger with high-performance batteries  
and a good peak-detecting charger. A peak-detecting  
charger charges batteries to their peak voltage and then  
automatically shuts off. This assures perfectly charged  
batteries every time.  
increased until any one of the motors, batteries, or speed  
control become too hot, or the run time becomes  
unacceptably short. There are practical limits to what the  
electronics system in the Villain is capable of. For example, it  
may not be possible to use the fastest 10-turn modified 540  
motors and the largest aftermarket props without  
4. Use aftermarket metal props. Polished and balanced metal  
props can significantly increase the speed and efficiency of  
the Villain. To fit aftermarket props with 3/16 inch threads,  
use the Traxxas accessory prop shaft (part #1529X). For the  
best performance, choose props that can be purchased as  
counter-rotating pairs, such as the Octura X447 props  
(available from your hobby dealer). When larger props are  
used, it may be necessary to use smaller pinion gears on  
the motors.  
generating so much current draw and heat that expensive  
batteries and electronics will be immediately destroyed. Be  
reasonable and conservative with your motor, gearing and  
prop choices to avoid expensive damage.  
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Index  
sleeve 12  
connector 6  
hold-down strap 6  
Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydride) 11  
NiCad (nickel-cadmium) 5, 10, 11, 15  
Boat Stand 5  
end play 20  
box 6  
terminology 10  
Safety 4  
Salt water 4  
6. Replace the XL-10 Marine speed controller and the two  
540 motors with the Traxxas EVX Marine speed controller  
(part #3015) and two Titan 550 marine motors (part#  
1585). Installing the Traxxas EVX speed controller and two  
Titan 550 marine motors into the Villain will double the  
voltage (14.4v) to the motors, significantly increasing power.  
It’s very important to use the Titan 550 marine motors with  
the EVX speed control. The stock 540 motors will overheat  
when powered by 14.4 volts. It is recommended to use the  
Villain water-cooing kit when using the EVX speed controller  
with two Titan marine motors for extra cooling.  
7. Install the Villain water-  
cooling kit (part #1580).  
The water-cooling kit will  
provide significant cooling  
to both of the motors.  
Extreme heat (as  
explained above) can  
deteriorate the motors’ performance more rapidly, and  
possibly cause failure if the components are allowed to get  
too hot. The water-cooling kit is highly recommended when  
replacing the two stock 540 motors and XL-10 Marine speed  
controller with two Titan 550 motors and the EVX speed  
controller or modified motors. It is still very important to  
allow the motors to cool down between runs for 15 minutes,  
even with the Villain water-cooing kit.  
Bow 6  
Channel number 10  
Crystal 10, 14  
Customer service 3  
Driving 19  
Steering Trim 9, 10  
Steering Wheel 9  
Support 3  
E-mail 3  
Thermal Shutdown Protection 10  
Flag color 10  
Heat Exchanger 6  
Maintenance 21  
Neutral position 10  
On/Off switch 6, 9  
Transmitter 10, 14  
power indicator 9  
bracket 6  
Trim Angle 20  
Water Cooling 6  
Water Pickup 6  
connecting rod 6  
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Traxxas, 1100 Klein Road, Plano, Texas 75074, Phone: 972-265-8000, Toll-free 1-888-TRAXXAS  
Traxxas U.K., P.O. Box 1128, Winterbourne, Bristol BS17-2SH, England, Phone: 44-117-956-1002  
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