Hobbywing ESC Capacitors
#1
I own several Hobbywing ESC's and very pleased with their performance. I have noticed that the attached capacitors have very long leads going to the battery posts and was wondering if there is any problem with making these shorter. Tekin recommends soldering the capacitor right to the posts and keeping the connection as short as possible. It makes sense that keeping the connection as short as possible will decrease the resistance and have a quicker response of the capacitor.
Has anyone else tried this and did it have any effect?
Has anyone else tried this and did it have any effect?
#2
There will be no effect. The wires would have to be meters long and shortened to mm's and the benefit would be very little.... not enough to notice and barely enough to measure.
You can shorten them for the sake of saving space or making things neater but visual appearance is the only benefit your going to see.
You can shorten them for the sake of saving space or making things neater but visual appearance is the only benefit your going to see.
#5
Yea.. If the leads are about 50ft long.. I would think we are discussing leads of maybe 12 inches long and possibly shortening them to lets say 4 inches.. Net affect Zip, Zero, Nada... don't believe me? Test it out and see for yourself. Post back the results!
#9
Given any throttle, it would create a black hole between the two leads
On most brushless escs the capacitor is vital. I had one of the first novak ss systems. A cap eventually gave out and I tested it out (before replacement came in) but it quickly got warm.
On most brushless escs the capacitor is vital. I had one of the first novak ss systems. A cap eventually gave out and I tested it out (before replacement came in) but it quickly got warm.
#10
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Speed Passion Optional High Power Capacitor
Novak ESC Super-PowerCap Module
#11
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Do the opposing pos/neg wires reduce the inductance some if ran close together?



