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hi all,

i am going to be soldering some new wires and connectors on my motor and esc,
because i am new to electric racing i have not got a clue what size wire or connectors or where to get them from,
its a 6.5t motor and lrp sphere esc
any links would be great
thanks rob.
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I usually use 14awg wire. As for connectors, I solder the motor wires straight to the motor, if your using lipo's you only really have one choice for the battery connectors from the esc, banana/bullet connectors. If your using standard cells then I use deans connectors, they are user friendly and reliable. Hope this helps?
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I usually use 14awg wire. As for connectors, I solder the motor wires straight to the motor, if your using lipo's you only really have one choice for the battery connectors from the esc, banana/bullet connectors. If your using standard cells then I use deans connectors, they are user friendly and reliable. Hope this helps?

cheers for the info, where do you get your wire from,
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Any good electrical shop, or E-BAY!!!!!!
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