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09.11.2008, 09:49 PM

First off I would like to thank everyone on here that posts, I have converted a crt.5 and now I am converting a revo, I have read many posts on this site and you guys have been very helpful. I am trying to mount my mmm on a tekno esc mount and my mmm wires are not even close to my fieago 9xl motor, can I take the mamba wires remove the bullets and make the wires longer?, or if I added bullet connectors do you think they would reach, lastly I guess I could make a new mount but dont have many resources to fabricate one. Any help will be appreciated.
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09.12.2008, 08:33 AM

hi,

i would say extending them for another 1 inch wouldnt be a bad idea. using the bullets to connect the motor to the esc wire is a personal choice and the forum is full of different views.

i guess its more to do what your comfortable with. i got mine wired with my esc wires to the bare ended motor wires. i thought of putting the bullets on but had no plans to swap motors regularly. if i were you i would buy some more wire 1 inch longer than you have, get some corally type gold sleeves to join the wires and solder away. its what i did, but you may want to do it another way.

just a suggestion.
   
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