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ralphee 06-08-2015 08:36 PM

Servo leads
 
Guys

Anybody here able to take on a servo lead re fit, want a short black lead on my Orion, but dont fancy fudging it up TBH!

Bests.... lee

pugs 06-08-2015 09:16 PM

You have pm.....

martgifford 08-08-2015 03:52 PM

I was just looking to do this for a Savox 1251 MG

Can anyone share - Do you need to be a soldering expert - as i am not the best....

Thanks

ralphee 08-08-2015 05:13 PM

Pugs seems to be our man buddy, just waiting to hear back, as i too can solder, just not on an expensive PCB lol!

Lee

martgifford 09-08-2015 04:06 PM

I am about to take my Savox apart as I have not heard back, can anyone suggest a good soldering tool for doing things like this?

K-Brewer 09-08-2015 04:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by martgifford (Post 921658)
I am about to take my Savox apart as I have not heard back, can anyone suggest a good soldering tool for doing things like this?

Have u PM'd pugs?

steveproracing 09-08-2015 04:25 PM

savox servos are relatively easy to replace leads on if you have the right iron and reasonable soldering skills. you need an electronics iron with a needle tip something around 10w-15w anything more will burn the wires and damage the pcb maplin have an antex 15w at sensible money thats perfect for jobs like this

martgifford 09-08-2015 04:32 PM

Perfect thanks for the advice, i was just looking at Maplin for soldering kits.

Thank you

martgifford 09-08-2015 04:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveproracing (Post 921667)
savox servos are relatively easy to replace leads on if you have the right iron and reasonable soldering skills. you need an electronics iron with a needle tip something around 10w-15w anything more will burn the wires and damage the pcb maplin have an antex 15w at sensible money thats perfect for jobs like this

Is this the one . ....?



http://www.maplin.co.uk/p/antex-12w-...n-type-m-yu90x

pugs 09-08-2015 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by steveproracing (Post 921667)
savox servos are relatively easy to replace leads on if you have the right iron and reasonable soldering skills. you need an electronics iron with a needle tip something around 10w-15w anything more will burn the wires and damage the pcb maplin have an antex 15w at sensible money thats perfect for jobs like this

savox are one of the worst buddy if its the type where it tucks in under the p.c.b.....you need to un-solder the motor connectors, pot legs and remove the p.c.b then replace the wires from the other side of it, if its the type where the 3 wires are soldered to the back of the board then its straight forward if you are half good with a soldering iron:)

Steven Forster 10-08-2015 12:32 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pugs (Post 921678)
savox are one of the worst buddy if its the type where it tucks in under the p.c.b.....you need to un-solder the motor connectors, pot legs and remove the p.c.b then replace the wires from the other side of it, if its the type where the 3 wires are soldered to the back of the board then its straight forward if you are half good with a soldering iron:)

Alright Stephen.....Ive got a few motors and a esc that need looking at if you've got any spare time ? cheers


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