Team Associated B4.2 Thread
#7696
bi level wings are kinda fragile for those of us that roof it a lot. The JC wings are pretty cheap because you get 2 of them. I have not tried them recently, didnt know they made them thicker.
Side Note: I saw a local this weekend who used the JC alum wing mounts, cut the nubs off, drilled and tapped the mount and it using screws to mount the wing. Looks so nice. Should have been that way from the start.
Side Note: I saw a local this weekend who used the JC alum wing mounts, cut the nubs off, drilled and tapped the mount and it using screws to mount the wing. Looks so nice. Should have been that way from the start.
#7697
side topic. Sensor wires. Which are you guys using? style and what not. I have been breaking a ton of these lately. Part of it is my fault because I swap out motors and esc's weekly, so I am plugging and unplugging a lot. Currently I am trying out the TQ wire flat wire sensor cable. All of the ones in tubes have failed recently. Some of them the wire was just too stiff i think. some were soft wire, and I tried to zip tie them in place, but the still broke. about 1/3 of them break at the esc and the rest at the motor. thoughts.
#7698
Suspended
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Joined: May 2013
Posts: 1,235
From: Chandler, AZ
side topic. Sensor wires. Which are you guys using? style and what not. I have been breaking a ton of these lately. Part of it is my fault because I swap out motors and esc's weekly, so I am plugging and unplugging a lot. Currently I am trying out the TQ wire flat wire sensor cable. All of the ones in tubes have failed recently. Some of them the wire was just too stiff i think. some were soft wire, and I tried to zip tie them in place, but the still broke. about 1/3 of them break at the esc and the rest at the motor. thoughts.
#7699
side topic. Sensor wires. Which are you guys using? style and what not. I have been breaking a ton of these lately. Part of it is my fault because I swap out motors and esc's weekly, so I am plugging and unplugging a lot. Currently I am trying out the TQ wire flat wire sensor cable. All of the ones in tubes have failed recently. Some of them the wire was just too stiff i think. some were soft wire, and I tried to zip tie them in place, but the still broke. about 1/3 of them break at the esc and the rest at the motor. thoughts.
#7704
side topic. Sensor wires. Which are you guys using? style and what not. I have been breaking a ton of these lately. Part of it is my fault because I swap out motors and esc's weekly, so I am plugging and unplugging a lot. Currently I am trying out the TQ wire flat wire sensor cable. All of the ones in tubes have failed recently. Some of them the wire was just too stiff i think. some were soft wire, and I tried to zip tie them in place, but the still broke. about 1/3 of them break at the esc and the rest at the motor. thoughts.
#7707
Tech Master
iTrader: (41)
Joined: Oct 2008
Posts: 1,325
From: Grand Portage, MN
If you are breaking sensor wires it is more than likely that you are puling on the cable and not the connector when you are swapping motors. the wire on the sensor wires are very delicate and you should be using something to pull on the connector. I ca glue a strip of the thinnest lexan to the smooth side of the connector and using a pair pf pliers remove the sensor wire by pulling on that.
The Only way I have found to make it work properly is to remove some material from the connector to allow the lexan to be attached and not allow for any additional width so it will fit into the socket.
Not all that hard, but you have to play with it. so take one of your broken ones and try with that first. then continue. you may have to sand down the finished connector some to get it to fit.
The Only way I have found to make it work properly is to remove some material from the connector to allow the lexan to be attached and not allow for any additional width so it will fit into the socket.
Not all that hard, but you have to play with it. so take one of your broken ones and try with that first. then continue. you may have to sand down the finished connector some to get it to fit.
side topic. Sensor wires. Which are you guys using? style and what not. I have been breaking a ton of these lately. Part of it is my fault because I swap out motors and esc's weekly, so I am plugging and unplugging a lot. Currently I am trying out the TQ wire flat wire sensor cable. All of the ones in tubes have failed recently. Some of them the wire was just too stiff i think. some were soft wire, and I tried to zip tie them in place, but the still broke. about 1/3 of them break at the esc and the rest at the motor. thoughts.
#7708
#7709
If you are breaking sensor wires it is more than likely that you are puling on the cable and not the connector when you are swapping motors. the wire on the sensor wires are very delicate and you should be using something to pull on the connector. I ca glue a strip of the thinnest lexan to the smooth side of the connector and using a pair pf pliers remove the sensor wire by pulling on that.
The Only way I have found to make it work properly is to remove some material from the connector to allow the lexan to be attached and not allow for any additional width so it will fit into the socket.
Not all that hard, but you have to play with it. so take one of your broken ones and try with that first. then continue. you may have to sand down the finished connector some to get it to fit.
The Only way I have found to make it work properly is to remove some material from the connector to allow the lexan to be attached and not allow for any additional width so it will fit into the socket.
Not all that hard, but you have to play with it. so take one of your broken ones and try with that first. then continue. you may have to sand down the finished connector some to get it to fit.



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