Team Associated RC8Be Thread
#3781
#3784
#3786
Yes, very popular. If you are going to be running on the track there are many different configurations. 4S is ROAR legal, so to go with that most people will run 1900kV. Ive also seen 1400kv on 6S 1500kv on 5s and 1700-1900 on 4S.

I run the 2050 and I like it.

I run the 2050 and I like it.
#3787
Hey I've been reading all the posts on wires, and seen the pics. Suddenly it occurs to me that the Deans wire I bought and the Tekin wire the RX8 came with were not copper - but silver in colour. Is that pre-tinned or is it another metal? 
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#3788
The factory wiring that comes with the RX8 is silver too.
#3789
This is the way i soldered my battery, and motor connectors to my speed controller on my Associated Tc5 and Tc6. I will do the same on my RX8 when it arrives. They are 3.5mm female plugs and i sat the outside ones in the grooves on the posts, and the middle one centered. This gives good clearance between all three posts. The advantage of mounting the wires like this apart from looking neat, is two fold. It makes changing motors a breeze without having to re soldier, and secondly it increases the surface area on the posts for the heat to disapate. To solder, just turn the speed controller upside down heat the connector and let the solder flow into the bottom of the female plug and surround the post and fill the groove.
Anthony.
Anthony.
#3795
Joined: Jan 2011
Posts: 2,030
From: Albany, NY
Why bother replacing it with copper? There is less conductivity with copper and it's only used in most applications because silver is too expensive.
Silver is where it's at boys. We have the high end sensitive toys... use the high end stuff!



