cutting esc wires
#5
What model is it? What exactly does the manual say?
The only reason I can imagine for requiring a minimum wire length is that the extra resistance will keep the surge current below the maximum that the MOSFETs or PC board will handle. That would be a pretty lame design.
This warning is in Castle manuals: "If you choose to direct solder or to shorten the motor wires, you may do so on the Castle Creations CM36 and Monster motors only. DO NOT CUT any part of the wire length from any other motor, regardless of brand or type."
The only reason I can imagine for requiring a minimum wire length is that the extra resistance will keep the surge current below the maximum that the MOSFETs or PC board will handle. That would be a pretty lame design.
This warning is in Castle manuals: "If you choose to direct solder or to shorten the motor wires, you may do so on the Castle Creations CM36 and Monster motors only. DO NOT CUT any part of the wire length from any other motor, regardless of brand or type."
#7
Could be two things, Sometimes the internal capacitors keep a charge on them and if you cut the wires at the same time you could short out the internal electronics causing a failure in the unit,
The other could be that the company just doubts peoples ability in soldering!
The other could be that the company just doubts peoples ability in soldering!
#8
When I got a Castle system I found that odd and called them and was told to not worry about it. So I cut as needed and it works fine of course.
#10
It's totally fine to modify the wires. But! There is a small chance you could damage something on the board or the case if you hold the iron onto the solder tabs too long. Many people sway the wires out on speed controls for different gauges and colors.
#14
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From: Central Wisconsin USA
#15
Just noticed you all are takin about the lrp mine was on a hobby wing sct pro but the ones I cut were red white and black they had gotta skinned up from the previous owner and he had black taped them so I figured while I had my truck tore down I would just cut them apart and solder them back and heat shrink them I'll have to look at it for sure on the color



