Hi,
I am sorry to visit an old subject ( althought with a twist, I hope). After reading a great deal on this topic, i am convinced now that 5.5mm is the way to go, and much have heen said between the ESC and the motor. We will just say that the batteries have been taken care of. My question is that I have a Leopard 4082 -2200kv in my MG and I am putting a new Seaking 180 in it, I did not have a choice with the kv ( would have prefered a bit lower), anyway, the motor wires are not 10 ga., 12 Ga i think and it came with 4mm plugs. If I were to put 5.5mm I have to cut them because I don't want to desolder them and then having issues with old solder not being compatible with the one i am using. Well, then the wires will be so short that i have to lengthen them on the ESC side since i don't think I can take the wires out from the motor. Anyway you look at it i am making more of a messy situation out of the electrical current path, should I just leave the 4mm plugs alone and not worry about them?
I am sorry to visit an old subject ( althought with a twist, I hope). After reading a great deal on this topic, i am convinced now that 5.5mm is the way to go, and much have heen said between the ESC and the motor. We will just say that the batteries have been taken care of. My question is that I have a Leopard 4082 -2200kv in my MG and I am putting a new Seaking 180 in it, I did not have a choice with the kv ( would have prefered a bit lower), anyway, the motor wires are not 10 ga., 12 Ga i think and it came with 4mm plugs. If I were to put 5.5mm I have to cut them because I don't want to desolder them and then having issues with old solder not being compatible with the one i am using. Well, then the wires will be so short that i have to lengthen them on the ESC side since i don't think I can take the wires out from the motor. Anyway you look at it i am making more of a messy situation out of the electrical current path, should I just leave the 4mm plugs alone and not worry about them?

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