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  • Shaun78
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 416

    #1

    Seaking 180 extending leads

    can i extend the leads or do i have to unsolder at the base and use a new longer wire?
    Genesis (Bosncali Geico Beater) Leopard 4082 1500KV
    (63.7 MPH) Traxxas Spartan (same setup)
  • Rumdog
    Fast Electric Addict!
    • Mar 2009
    • 6453

    #2
    The question I have, is why?

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    • dana
      Banned
      • Mar 2010
      • 3573

      #3
      you want your wires to be as short as possible. i would solder bullets on and make some extentions. desoldering for the board is risky at best, and just soldering wires together isn't exactly great. there are a lot of amps going thru your wires, so the more connections and wiring, the worse off you are. always keep all your wires the same length too

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      • dana
        Banned
        • Mar 2010
        • 3573

        #4
        Originally posted by Rumdog
        The question I have, is why?
        another good point lol

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        • Shaun78
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2011
          • 416

          #5
          The wires were cut real short and I have a hard time plugging in my batteries
          Genesis (Bosncali Geico Beater) Leopard 4082 1500KV
          (63.7 MPH) Traxxas Spartan (same setup)

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          • dana
            Banned
            • Mar 2010
            • 3573

            #6
            can you move it closer to your batteries?

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            • Shaun78
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2011
              • 416

              #7
              No. I guess I can leave it alone
              Genesis (Bosncali Geico Beater) Leopard 4082 1500KV
              (63.7 MPH) Traxxas Spartan (same setup)

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              • scoota
                FE DOWN UNDER
                • Dec 2008
                • 409

                #8
                like Dana said just make some extenions with the same gauge wires , i have done it with some of my boats were i cant get the ESC close to the batteries
                UL1- 1515 castle/neu / 240 swordfish
                SV27- with UL1 running gear
                33 Delta Force - 1521-1.5D/Neu/ 240 swordfish/4S2P

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                • sailr
                  Fast Electric Addict!
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 6927

                  #9
                  I do the extensions myself. I use 5.5 or 6mm gold bullet connectors. You will have a little added resistance but if you go with 10 gauge wire you won't notice much difference. Keep them as short as you can.

                  DO NOT CHANGE THE LENGTH OF THE MOTOR LEADS!
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                  www.minicatracingusa.com

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                  • sundog
                    Platinum Card Member
                    • Feb 2009
                    • 878

                    #10
                    Originally posted by scoota
                    like Dana said just make some extenions with the same gauge wires , i have done it with some of my boats were i cant get the ESC close to the batteries
                    I have a difference of opinion on this. If you are going to make extensions, consider doing it with the next size larger wire, and use larger connectors on the motor lead ends (keeping the original ones on the esc end). Extensions kinda suck altogether, but are sometimes necessary as we know. Staying with the same guage wire & connectors will increase resistance and cause heat and power loss. By using larger wire & connectors you will reduce/eliminate these losses. Keep it large and short is the gist of it.
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                    • Shaun78
                      Senior Member
                      • Feb 2011
                      • 416

                      #11
                      I unsoldered the leads at the bullet post and installed longer wire. You DEFINATELY need a large tip high powered iron. Im good to go
                      Genesis (Bosncali Geico Beater) Leopard 4082 1500KV
                      (63.7 MPH) Traxxas Spartan (same setup)

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                      • scoota
                        FE DOWN UNDER
                        • Dec 2008
                        • 409

                        #12
                        Originally posted by sundog
                        I have a difference of opinion on this. If you are going to make extensions, consider doing it with the next size larger wire, and use larger connectors on the motor lead ends (keeping the original ones on the esc end). Extensions kinda suck altogether, but are sometimes necessary as we know. Staying with the same guage wire & connectors will increase resistance and cause heat and power loss. By using larger wire & connectors you will reduce/eliminate these losses. Keep it large and short is the gist of it.
                        even if you use 8 gauge as extensions it is choked going into the 10 gauge wires, so i disagree , its a bit like flow of water down a hose with a kink in it , yes i agree about the bigger bullets , cause the bullets are the weak link !!!
                        Last edited by scoota; 05-06-2011, 02:14 AM.
                        UL1- 1515 castle/neu / 240 swordfish
                        SV27- with UL1 running gear
                        33 Delta Force - 1521-1.5D/Neu/ 240 swordfish/4S2P

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                        • sundog
                          Platinum Card Member
                          • Feb 2009
                          • 878

                          #13
                          Yeah, I know it doesn't sound right, but is. When I used to install solar electric systems (when they were 12v - that's showing some age there!) the copper line might be 4/0 - about the size of your little finger. And it was customary to pigtail a smaller gauge to it to fit it into the connector in the box. The wire was way large to keep resistance down (low volts=high amps) until it got to the box, then you'd treat like the smaller gauge again.
                          Legend 36 sailboat, KMB Powerjet Ed Hardy Viper, ABC jet pwrd BBY Oval Master, ABC Hobby Jetski, NQD Tear Into's, HK Discovery 500, MickieBeez pwrd Jet Rigger!, Davette/Gravtix jet sprint, KMB Powerjet Pursuit, NQD pwrd Jet Catamaran!,Steam pwrd African Queen, Sidewinder airboat, Graupner Eco Power

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