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magman 11.29.2008 11:12 PM

Is there a way to get rid of the on/off switch on the mm esc and have it still work?
 
I am tired of switches breaking, having to soldier new ones, etc... can they be used with out the switch?

trev3813 11.29.2008 11:42 PM

Umm, i have 2 brushed ESC's with no switched, i think its the same, just twist and wrap the wires.

magman 11.29.2008 11:46 PM

The wires broke right at the board so I just un soldiered the remaining pieces from the board...before I put a battery to it, I wanted to ask

brushlessboy16 11.29.2008 11:56 PM

Solder them together :D

lincpimp 11.30.2008 12:55 AM

You have to solder the two pads together or use a small loop of wire to connect them. Or the mm will not be on.

Mozzy 11.30.2008 01:47 AM

How on earth are you breaking the switch wires so close to the board anyway?

You must be doing something wrong or have the ESC floating around in your car or positioned in a bad spot.

The switch came loose in my car today, but, nothing happened to it & I was doing backflips.

anson 11.30.2008 07:13 AM

I broke the switch wire on my MMM about 1cm from the board. Not sure what went wrong, was going for a jump, left it, lost all response, it glided (crashed) to the ground and was still unresponsive. The switch was double sided taped to the MMM casing so it wasn't really flapping about. It has since been replaced by some solder :)

magman 11.30.2008 11:08 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 237332)
You have to solder the two pads together or use a small loop of wire to connect them. Or the mm will not be on.

Right now there is a small dab of soldier on the board where the 2 wires are supposed to be soldiered to, nothing more. So you are saying that if I connect the contact points at the board w/soldier it will work? Or would a small loop of wire connecting them be better.

brushlessboy16 11.30.2008 11:23 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by magman (Post 237426)
Right now there is a small dab of soldier on the board where the 2 wires are supposed to be soldiered to, nothing more. So you are saying that if I connect the contact points at the board w/soldier it will work? Or would a small loop of wire connecting them be better.

as long as they are connected the esc will be "on" all the time:smile:

magman 11.30.2008 11:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by brushlessboy16 (Post 237430)
as long as they are connected the esc will be "on" all the time:smile:

That's fine....just didn't want to fry the esc that's all...better to ask and be sure! Thanks for your help:yes:

Not having to deal with any more switches will be better also!

_paralyzed_ 11.30.2008 12:59 PM

Magman- it's solder. No "i". Solder. Pronounced sod-er. What you are referring are the people that are overseas fighting for, well, freedom, I guess. I know, I shouldn't pick on someone for spelling, you just did it 5 times so I know it's not a typo, and I'm trying to save you some embarassing looks when you go to radioshack to buy "soldier":lol:

magman 11.30.2008 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 237459)
Magman- it's solder. No "i". Solder. Pronounced sod-er. What you are referring are the people that are overseas fighting for, well, freedom, I guess. I know, I shouldn't pick on someone for spelling, you just did it 5 times so I know it's not a typo, and I'm trying to save you some embarassing looks when you go to radioshack to buy "soldier":lol:

Thanks...that's what I get for not paying attention to detail...I try hard not to misspell words but, even in going over each response before posting, I still miss things from time to time....thanks for the correction!:yes:

BL_RV0 11.30.2008 05:22 PM

Good, as long as you dont pronounce it like some weird frenchman, sort of like "sodiee" :lol:


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