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Old 10-06-2010
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Hi,

I have been tidying up the electronics in my car as my ESC and Motor were connected by VERY long wires!

At the moment, I have detached the wires at the Motor, cut the wires to a shorter length and then re-soldered them at the motor.

However, I find it strange that the ESC and Motor are permanently connected (soldered together). Is this normal with today's RC equipment?

Or does anyone have any other suggestion that works well? e.g. cliping the wires to the Motor, or particular connector blocks to join the wires in the middle?

I don't want to experiement just in case this is a no-no for any reason?!!
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best way is to solder direct to your motor less connection less hassle
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best way is to solder direct to your motor less connection less hassle
thank you. But what about making a connection somewhere between the Motor and ESC? Is this usual?

It seems odd that the Motor and ESC have to go everywhere together, e.g. when removing the Motor do tinker with it, which must happen quite often!!
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The new speed passion motors use connectors but most / all other motors solder direct

As far as i know theres no reason why you could'nt use connectors it would make it easyer if you wanted to change motor

The only connectors i can think of using would be the corally type

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The new speed passion motors use connectors but most / all other motors solder direct

As far as i know theres no reason why you could'nt use connectors it would make it easyer if you wanted to change motor

The only connectors i can think of using would be the corally type

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thank you. I will look up "Corally" on Google!
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which must happen quite often!!
The one in my 2wd's been soldered in since March of last year.
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Mamba esks and motors have gold pins to connect wires i dont see any problem with having connecors as long as they are good quality..
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if running a high powered system check out what ones castle are sending out with there combos, nice 4mms but with very large contact areas on the males, i am using this with 6900kv motor and no problems :-)
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Old 14-06-2010
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I cut the wires on mine and use connectors. Gold 4mm ones. I read somewhere you shouldn't shorten the wires though.
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Old 15-06-2010
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that just a way that some manufactors can get out of warrenty repairs, load of crap to be onist because every one cus then fit fit
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