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  • BHChieftain
    Fast Electric Addict
    • Nov 2009
    • 1969

    #1

    Arcing on battery connection

    Hi,
    My new setup is using a hydra 240 ESC, there is no power switch. I'm getting a pretty significant arc when connecting the batteries-- is there a way to minimize the spark?

    -Chief
  • mappo
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2010
    • 488

    #2
    Hey Chief, according to castle, a large spark requires a 1 ohm resister connected to the positive side of ESC and the battery conn. http://mgm-compro.com/pdf/en-antispark-d230808.pdf
    Last edited by mappo; 04-24-2010, 02:51 AM.
    Do you know what the biggest problem with the world is?
    That the Smartest people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.::tt2

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    • BHChieftain
      Fast Electric Addict
      • Nov 2009
      • 1969

      #3
      Originally posted by mappo
      Hey Chief, according to castle, a large spark requires a 1 ohm resister connected to the positive side of the battery conn. http://mgm-compro.com/pdf/en-antispark-d230808.pdf
      Makes sense.

      Note, when I connected the batteries (two lipos in series), I connected the first lipo to the positive lead to the ESC, then the second lipo to the negative lead to the ESC, then I connected the two batteries together (BIG SPARK).... does this order matter at all? Ie, would it be better to connect the batteries together first, then positive to ESC then finally negative?

      Not sure this would make any difference but thought I'd check...

      -Chief

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      • mappo
        Senior Member
        • Feb 2010
        • 488

        #4
        i will connect both batt. first then connect to pos. and neg. on esc
        Do you know what the biggest problem with the world is?
        That the Smartest people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.::tt2

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        • BHChieftain
          Fast Electric Addict
          • Nov 2009
          • 1969

          #5
          Originally posted by mappo
          Hey Chief, according to castle, a large spark requires a 1 ohm resister connected to the positive side of the battery conn. http://mgm-compro.com/pdf/en-antispark-d230808.pdf
          Instead of hard-wiring the resister onto a second line in //, could I rig a bridge wire with a resister to "charge" the capacitors before connecting the mains?

          IE, connect everything except the battery positive, then connect a bridge wire with the resistor between the battery positive to the ESC (which should charge the capacitors), then remove the bridge, then plug in the mains? I really don't want to solder a second wire onto the lipo pack...

          -Chief

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          • mappo
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2010
            • 488

            #6
            sure you can! make the bridge as short as possible.it will save the replacing of connectors on the ESC. and less stress on the capacitors.
            Do you know what the biggest problem with the world is?
            That the Smartest people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.::tt2

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            • Simon.O.
              Fast Electric Addict!
              • Oct 2007
              • 1521

              #7
              I too run a series setup for my big cat 2S+3S and no matter what order I hook up the connections I get the big crack sound as it makes. My ESC (dodgy Mystery) is so far fine and I will continue to do it this way. It has worked for me for countless hookups. My 4S rigger has the same speedie and does the crack/spark thing too.

              For low cost speedies it is not a big worry.
              See it....find the photos.....sketch it it....build it........with wood

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              • Jeff Wohlt
                Fast Electric Addict!
                • Jan 2008
                • 2716

                #8
                I went to Radio Shack and got 4 1/2 watt 3300 resistors and am going to do nothing more than put one between some 14 ga wire with alligator clips...I will then just clip it on the last hookup and charge the caps and then plug in the main lead.

                Should work fine for anything less than BIG set ups I typically run 4S but want to move to 6S.

                Will this handle the 6S power?
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                jwohlt5362@yahoo.com

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                • mappo
                  Senior Member
                  • Feb 2010
                  • 488

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jeff Wohlt
                  I went to Radio Shack and got 4 1/2 watt 3300 resistors and am going to do nothing more than put one between some 14 ga wire with alligator clips...I will then just clip it on the last hookup and charge the caps and then plug in the main lead.

                  Should work fine for anything less than BIG set ups I typically run 4S but want to move to 6S.

                  Will this handle the 6S power?

                  Here is a guide for "Do it yourself"! Castle Recommends a 1 ohm for their systems, according to Tech support, anything else will damage your esc.
                  http://mgm-compro.com/pdf/en-antispark-d230808.pdf
                  Do you know what the biggest problem with the world is?
                  That the Smartest people are full of doubts while the stupid ones are full of confidence.::tt2

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                  • JMSCARD
                    Fast Electric Addict!
                    • Mar 2010
                    • 3444

                    #10
                    spark

                    Can anyone please... I mean pretty please take a picture of the tool they are using for this spark problem... I am a see person... and I'm a little slow...lol

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                    • egneg
                      Fast Electric Addict!
                      • Feb 2008
                      • 4670

                      #11
                      Originally posted by JMSCARD
                      Can anyone please... I mean pretty please take a picture of the tool they are using for this spark problem... I am a see person... and I'm a little slow...lol
                      I posted a pic in your thread.
                      IMPBA 20481S D-12

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