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  • mpshay22
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2020
    • 22

    #1

    8 mm connectors

    i looking to replace 8 mm bullit connectors , big spark with antispark. pros and cons castle and ose thanks mike
  • fweasel
    master of some
    • Jul 2016
    • 4286

    #2
    I love the OSE 8mm anti-spark connectors. I run them on my 6S and 4S packs. Only downside, they're a little more challenging to solder on. I use the Castle 6.5mm connectors on my 3S packs that are mostly wired in series for 6S voltage. I get a small spark when connecting those, and they do start to pit because of the constant arcing.
    Vac-U-Tug Jr (13mph)

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    • mpshay22
      Junior Member
      • Nov 2020
      • 22

      #3
      Thanks for the feedback. I am a bit solder challenged but getting better and less spark has to be better. Mike

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      • plinse
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2017
        • 103

        #4
        I use Lehner 6mm connectors. That is the connector-system I expect to be most capable in reality and when combining batches you bought some time ago and getting new ones.

        Anti sparc is an important issue but I separate it from the connectors.
        I solter a resistor to + of the ESC and add a small wire with a pin. When connecting the batterie I connect -, then this pin, wait until sart up of the ESC is finished and then connect +.

        This way I have no spark when connecting the 6mm connectors. For connecting the Pin I use the ballancer-Connector of the LiPo.

        Actually this is essential. If you damage the connectors by constant arcing the quality of the connectors that you use does not matter for more then a few runs anyway.

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        • mpshay22
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2020
          • 22

          #5
          Originally posted by plinse
          I use Lehner 6mm connectors. That is the connector-system I expect to be most capable in reality and when combining batches you bought some time ago and getting new ones.

          Anti sparc is an important issue but I separate it from the connectors.
          I solter a resistor to + of the ESC and add a small wire with a pin. When connecting the batterie I connect -, then this pin, wait until sart up of the ESC is finished and then connect +.

          This way I have no spark when connecting the 6mm connectors. For connecting the Pin I use the ballancer-Connector of the LiPo.

          Actually this is essential. If you damage the connectors by constant arcing the quality of the connectors that you use does not matter for more then a few runs anyway.
          would you have a photo of this ? solder challanged, Mike

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          • plinse
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2017
            • 103

            #6
            Originally posted by mpshay22
            would you have a photo of this ? solder challanged, Mike
            Well sure, the whole thing is pretty simple:

            The connector with the yellow heat shrink on it has the resistor soldered to it as well and the wire with the pin which you can see.

            First I connect Minus (not visible here), then I connect + using the small pin:

            The ESC performs the startup, afterwards I connect the real plug - no sparks, no damage to the connectors if the resistor is chosen right (~30-40Ohm for 12s here)...


            And I have strongly modified the YEP180HV that I use in this boat. It has additional ~4000?F caps on it. Connecting this ESC directly to 12s would spark quite a bit
            Anti spark is definitely mandatory for setups where high quality connectors are really required

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            • mpshay22
              Junior Member
              • Nov 2020
              • 22

              #7
              Originally posted by plinse
              Well sure, the whole thing is pretty simple:

              The connector with the yellow heat shrink on it has the resistor soldered to it as well and the wire with the pin which you can see.

              First I connect Minus (not visible here), then I connect + using the small pin:

              The ESC performs the startup, afterwards I connect the real plug - no sparks, no damage to the connectors if the resistor is chosen right (~30-40Ohm for 12s here)...


              And I have strongly modified the YEP180HV that I use in this boat. It has additional ~4000?F caps on it. Connecting this ESC directly to 12s would spark quite a bit
              Anti spark is definitely mandatory for setups where high quality connectors are really required
              yes that all looks really clean, bullet connectors and add a cap, red wire and pin to red power lead of esc. yes thanks I can see clearly now !

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              • mpshay22
                Junior Member
                • Nov 2020
                • 22

                #8
                What ohm for 4s. 6s?

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                • plinse
                  Senior Member
                  • Oct 2017
                  • 103

                  #9
                  10-15 Ohm

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                  • mpshay22
                    Junior Member
                    • Nov 2020
                    • 22

                    #10
                    Originally posted by plinse
                    10-15 Ohm
                    Thanks plinse, looks like the swordfish i recently purchased is built that way. i have others i can convert.

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