The transmitter had nothing to do with the boat’s direction, that was done by the speed controller. The speed controller was telling the motor to go forward, but the crossed wires just scrambled the signal from the ESC to the motor. The motor is a dumb animal, it just does what it’s told and eats when it’s hungry.
While it is not possible to know now, the probable cause of the increase in speed was due to the first boat’s controller being defective and not giving full throttle to the motor. More speed means more watts, a higher amp draw, and reduced run time.
I am curious how you know the speed and run time if you haven't run the boat in the lake yet....
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