Hi Domp,
principally its good to keep the wires as short as possible. But I have a bit to disagree with the statement of RaceMechaniX, the wires between ESC and motor are not that critical and can be longer, most important are the wires between batterys and ESC's. When you have long wires between ESC and motor you may try to pleach the wires, this recudes back-EMF. For wires between lipo and ESC, the better the lipo and the shorter/the thicker the wires is, the less problems you'll gave. Generally I'd say with normal Lipos a length around 6-7" with 8AWG wire is not critical. If you add Caps, I'd recommend to have them updated at Schulze or use the CAP9 from YGE and mount them as close to the ESC as possible!
Best regards,
Manuel
principally its good to keep the wires as short as possible. But I have a bit to disagree with the statement of RaceMechaniX, the wires between ESC and motor are not that critical and can be longer, most important are the wires between batterys and ESC's. When you have long wires between ESC and motor you may try to pleach the wires, this recudes back-EMF. For wires between lipo and ESC, the better the lipo and the shorter/the thicker the wires is, the less problems you'll gave. Generally I'd say with normal Lipos a length around 6-7" with 8AWG wire is not critical. If you add Caps, I'd recommend to have them updated at Schulze or use the CAP9 from YGE and mount them as close to the ESC as possible!
Best regards,
Manuel
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