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08.26.2015, 02:29 PM

Ok, thanks guys!
So the best is to solder wires as close to the ESC as possible to have the shortest wire length?
Or would it be better to build a cap bank that has an extra cap or two to reduce the extra length of wire?
   
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08.26.2015, 03:44 PM

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Ok, thanks guys!
So the best is to solder wires as close to the ESC as possible to have the shortest wire length?
Or would it be better to build a cap bank that has an extra cap or two to reduce the extra length of wire?
Either is acceptable. Whatever is easier in your installation.


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08.28.2015, 12:40 PM

Ok, I will take a look at the cost of some good caps.
Thanks a lot for the help!
   
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09.02.2015, 03:08 PM

Sorry to bother you again, but I did some other research on a Dutch forum, and found out that boating guys use cap packs to, like this one:

http://www.tfl-hobby.de/product_info...3-000--f-.html

But does anyone know why they can use thinner wires?
The wires on the pictures don't look like 10 gauge wire, but the ESC's I have seen used are 220 amp ETTI's, Castle's etc?
Not that I do not trust you guys, I deffinetly trust you guys, and appreactiate the tips and advice, but I was just qourius?
   
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