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jrandolph7002 05.12.2009 04:41 PM

motor connection
 
i got a speed passions motor and esc...the esc has wires on it the motor does not how do i connect it...do they make connectors???i dont trust myself to solder it to close of a space ...i'm affraid of messing up

nitrostarter 05.12.2009 06:31 PM

Get someone to solder the wires on the solder tabs of the motor. The only way to do it.

lincpimp 05.12.2009 06:35 PM

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Originally Posted by nitrostarter (Post 286629)
Get someone to solder the wires on the solder tabs of the motor. The only way to do it.

Or use vise grips:whistle:

Best to have an experienced person solder your connections, that is what I do.

nitrostarter 05.12.2009 07:25 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 286631)
Best to have an experienced person solder your connections, that is what I do.

Yeah send them to linc! He'll do it for you...

MetalMan 05.12.2009 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by lincpimp (Post 286631)
Best to have an experienced person solder your connections, that is what I do.

So you're not experienced at soldering? :gasp: Then how do you manage to solder Lipo tabs?!?! And who is it that solders for you?

JK :lol:

Semi Pro 05.12.2009 08:14 PM

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Originally Posted by MetalMan (Post 286660)
So you're not experienced at soldering? :gasp: Then how do you manage to solder Lipo tabs?!?! And who is it that solders for you?

JK :lol:


he puts them on with vise grips:yipi:


OP
soldering is a must have skill for rc, if you dont know how, then this is a great time to start learning

KMN 05.13.2009 12:35 AM

I agree. Go to radio shack and pick up a soldering iron and a few "learn to solder kits". They've got an AM radio, FM crystal radio, and a few others that will be very helpful for a beginner.

You gotta know how to solder, otherwise, someone you know is going to be annoyed anytime you need work done.

MetalMan 05.13.2009 01:32 AM

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Originally Posted by KMN (Post 286743)
You gotta know how to solder, otherwise, someone you know is going to be annoyed anytime you need work done.

ABSOLUTELY TRUE. It's okay at first, but LHS employees will get quite tired of this after a while (unless you tip...). First-hand experience here.

lincpimp 05.13.2009 01:35 AM

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Originally Posted by MetalMan (Post 286755)
ABSOLUTELY TRUE. It's okay at first, but LHS employees will get quite tired of this after a while (unless you tip...). First-hand experience here.

I feel your pain, and I never actually worked at the lhs. God knows how many traxxas to tamiya charge adapters I made, and I must have put on 10 dozen deans plugs on stick packs. People would leave stuff at the lhs just for me to solder when I went up there to get parts... At least the owner gave me good deals...

Louis Grenier 05.13.2009 11:00 AM

i do agree with all of you you have to learn but soldering on an esc for he's first time might not be a good idea

TexasSP 05.13.2009 11:10 AM

That's why it was suggested he do practice soldering first. No one was suggesting he do his first solder job ever and/or learn on his esc.

Easiest thing to do is get some scrap wire and some scrap metal pieces and go to town. Having some vice grips is also very helpful. The second hands tool or whatever it's called that radio sells would be another good purchase.


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