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Eiremaxx 04-08-2010 07:28 PM

Soldering iron
 
Hi guys,

Was wondering were to get a decent soldering iron kit for 12g cable for soldering onto motors,batterys etc.. tryed a few in my job but there only for small cable any links ??


o yeh i loaded my b4 with a 7.5 t ballistic what pinion should i use the stock one was 21,

and changed the b44 to 6.5t would a 23 pinion do that ok?

Cheers

Eoin

MiCk B. 04-08-2010 08:50 PM

Gearing, start with a 22t in the 2wd with the 7.5
&
21t for the 6.5 in the 4wd.

Don't forget that if you run in the 7.5t in the 2wd, you'll be moved from the 10.5t class to the modified call.

Soldering iron, something like this:

http://i250.photobucket.com/albums/g...rchases001.jpg

Some details here: http://www.oople.com/forums/showthre...highlight=iron

MiCk B. :-)

Eiremaxx 05-08-2010 02:17 PM

Upgrade
 
Cheers mick i'll stick with the stock motor and esc till the end of season for now on the b4,

:thumbsup:

Grundy 05-08-2010 02:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MiCk B. (Post 401235)
Don't forget that if you run in the 7.5t in the 2wd, you'll be moved from the 10.5t class to the modified call.

I was just about to say that to ye eoin. i'll be sticking a 3900kv motor into mine very shortly, but that'll still keep me in the 10.5t class. i'll be getting a 7.5t motor/esc combo for next season. :thumbsup:

i have a crappy 30w soldering iron in my bag, but i bought a cheap 60w iron off ebay for €5 inc delivery. should be arriving tomorrow, so i'll let ye know what it's like. although for €5, i'm not expecting much!

http://cgi.ebay.ie/220V-SOLDER-TOOL-...item3caf9b8b08

Eiremaxx 05-08-2010 04:40 PM

iron
 
Cheers dan, i ordered one from spec racing should have it next week:thumbsup:,

glx 05-08-2010 04:49 PM

Hi, Not an expert solder but this is what I use.

Got mine on ebay few years back and no problem for this kind of job. It's a 60 watt 50Htz- simple stuff no adjustment but I found it to be great for small and big RC jobs with my RC boats and now RC Car too.

But I made sure i could change the head and found these guys pretty good
http://thesolderman.co.uk/

Hope it helps

glx 05-08-2010 04:55 PM

oh crap just went on their website and both their own site as well as their ebay store are close until 16th August ??? good for some.

Sorry about this - still found them good - when they're open ;)

tony6187 05-08-2010 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Grundy (Post 401428)
I was just about to say that to ye eoin. i'll be sticking a 3900kv motor into mine very shortly, but that'll still keep me in the 10.5t class. i'll be getting a 7.5t motor/esc combo for next season. :thumbsup:

i have a crappy 30w soldering iron in my bag, but i bought a cheap 60w iron off ebay for €5 inc delivery. should be arriving tomorrow, so i'll let ye know what it's like. although for €5, i'm not expecting much!

http://cgi.ebay.ie/220V-SOLDER-TOOL-...item3caf9b8b08

have to get an iron myself.with reference to the motors for next year id recommend an 8.5t.thats what im going with

glx 05-08-2010 06:58 PM

saw the thread further up re motors - so do I need to change to 10.5T ?
Currently using a velocity 7.5T.

Mugenextreme 05-08-2010 07:59 PM

glx there is no motor limit within the club. Its just that the guys run a double championship with anyone running 10.5t/ 13.5 or higher going into Pro-stock championship and anyone then running below 10.5 are placed into the Modified championship. As far as i am aware once you run in the modified class ( below 10.5t) you will be placed into the class for the season. Most of the lads new to the club are generally running the pro-stock which gives a good base to start from plus the RTR kits have electrics which are within the prostock motor limits. Might aswell make use of the rtr electrics then just ripping it out for modified gear.

MiCk B. 05-08-2010 08:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by glx (Post 401523)
saw the thread further up re motors - so do I need to change to 10.5T ?
Currently using a velocity 7.5T.


As Colin said there's the two classes 10.5t and above and everything else.

With the numbers racing this only applies to 2wd. There are not enough 4wd at the moment to split the classes into two.


Simply, keep running what you have at the moment.

Now back to soldering irons.

This is what I have on the bench at home!!

http://www.antex.co.uk/images/Produc...uare_660TC.jpg

Overkill for track side use. But great for working on things at home.

MiCk B. :-)

Eiremaxx 06-08-2010 10:08 AM

iron
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by MiCk B. (Post 401586)
As Colin said there's the two classes 10.5t and above and everything else.

With the numbers racing this only applies to 2wd. There are not enough 4wd at the moment to split the classes into two.


Simply, keep running what you have at the moment.

Now back to soldering irons.

This is what I have on the bench at home!!

http://www.antex.co.uk/images/Produc...uare_660TC.jpg

Overkill for track side use. But great for working on things at home.

MiCk B. :-)

Hey Mick were did you pick that up?

I see your post on it Antex 660tc radionics have it for €170 ,will it cover soldering the 12g cables to motors etc?

MiCk B. 06-08-2010 11:07 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Eiremaxx (Post 401716)
Hey Mick were did you pick that up?

I see your post on it Antex 660tc radionics have it for €170 ,will it cover soldering the 12g cables to motors etc?


I got mine in Maplin, must be 8 - 10 years ago at this stage......

Just get a big tip for it, 6mm or similar, comes with a small tip 2mm or so, which is grand for small work receiver cables etc.

Yep it's good for everything, it's all I use at home. Wiring speedo, cells when we had to assemble ni-cad / ni-mh packs and anything else.

I can bring it out if you want to have a look at it.

MiCk B. :-)

Jamie B4 06-08-2010 11:39 AM

Soldering
 
Eoin,

Just a quick one dont be mislead by buying a high watt soldering iron as it is all about the tip you use - I have a 25w weller iron but a decent tip and have never had a problem with soldering motor wires etc

Jamie

Eiremaxx 06-08-2010 11:44 AM

iron
 
My job needs one for a while now my dad had an antex one for years but its wrecked now, so it will cover my cable repairs in shop and do for all my rc stuff aswell:thumbsup:and i have the spec racing one ordered they only do the 12volt and i can have that with me at trackside:)

Cheers for info again Mick

Eoin

Model Mechanix 17-08-2010 09:45 PM

I use an Antex Iron too, just like Mick B but I got the digital one earlier this year and really love it.
There is nothing it won't do, in RC terms.
Best 200 quid I ever spent in this hobby and that's no joke !

http://www.antex.co.uk/product.asp?s...D=185&P_ID=893

Can full recommend them, very cheap for replacement tips too !


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