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Cody_ferone 10-02-2013 06:06 PM

Soldering directly to your rx?
 
Instead of using a crimping tool to shorten your servo/ esc wires is it okay to solder directly to the rx?

Any downfalls to doing this?

Dave H 10-02-2013 06:55 PM

Probably just unhandy to work on at times. Consider the other end, unsolder from the servo, shorten and resolder, leaving the connector, that's what some do.

ThePanda 10-02-2013 07:04 PM


Originally Posted by Dave H (Post 12598915)
Probably just unhandy to work on at times. Consider the other end, unsolder from the servo, shorten and resolder, leaving the connector, that's what some do.

This. its super easy, you just need a small solder iron tip. wires go right on the board in the servo.

P2gee 10-03-2013 06:39 AM

I really try to keep any soldering of servo leads to a bare minimum. Heat from the soldering process causes embrittlement in the fine strand copper wires which leads to fracturing or breaking of the wire strands when movement or vibration is encountered(=loss of control/runaway). Its a pain to crimp, but it is really much better than soldering.


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