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120man
02-01-2013, 12:23 PM
just a plane with skis on it. is it a boat as long as it travels on some type of water?? also wire desolder/crash damage pics.
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Eyekandyboats
02-01-2013, 01:32 PM
Nice!, i built a dollar store airboat recently from left over stuff i had around.
also with your solder.. as long as you use proper electronic solder you will be fine. However that being said. those 4MM plugs your using actually have MORE resistance then the small 3.5MM plugs, the 4MM's are the worst plugs!

lenny
02-01-2013, 01:53 PM
Hi,
Did you have shrink wrap on them before they became desolder ?
I use 5.5 on everything but my hk bolt that has deans on it.
Add I really do not like the deans, They are a PITA to solder for me.

And what no video of it running ?:popcorn2:

120man
02-01-2013, 03:38 PM
The plugs were the weakest link. I had switched from a 645 prop to a 645 with a wider blade when they melted. I did have shrink wrap on them, it was all that was holding them together. Ended up replacing with the over rated cstl cause I had them.
Nice!, i built a dollar store airboat recently from left over stuff i had around.
also with your solder.. as long as you use proper electronic solder you will be fine. However that being said. those 4MM plugs your using actually have MORE resistance then the small 3.5MM plugs, the 4MM's are the worst plugs!

120man
02-01-2013, 04:38 PM
Yea, I started out with deans and couldnt solder them either. Ive worked at it so I do ok these days. 9306193062The solder on this has a grey color to it, too hot? Short vid , hard to see but it runs pretty good!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JPllTY8TJS4
Hi,
Did you have shrink wrap on them before they became desolder ?
I use 5.5 on everything but my hk bolt that has deans on it.
Add I really do not like the deans, They are a PITA to solder for me.

And what no video of it running ?:popcorn2:

SirBudman32
02-01-2013, 04:40 PM
you still playing with those

120man
02-01-2013, 04:45 PM
older pics. I did what you suggested and turned the batts around and soldered the connectors together, I just used different conn. and a solid piece of copper in between.
you still playing with those