setting up liposhield in sv27

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  • leeuk
    Member
    • Jul 2011
    • 56

    #1

    setting up liposhield in sv27

    hey guys,need abit of advice please..

    just recieved an order from jan @ kintec (thanks buddy,very pleased with my 1st order) in which i ordered a liposhield...now after reading up it seems people have various problems when trying to install it,now ive taken a pic of how i would intall this but would like a 2nd,3rd,4th opinion please guys...

    does this look the right way to install it?
    sorry about picture quality,was taken using my iphone




    thanks again
    UK newbie to FE boats....go easy on me
  • 1truckerdan
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 329

    #2
    That looks like the way to hook it up..is that the way it arrived?
    I am not sure about "setting up" that particular one , but with my novak smart-stop I have to have the esc already programed first without the lipo cutoff installed yet ...then the lipo cutoff can be installed and programed.

    Daniel
    When you know it all.......you never will learn anything new

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    • leeuk
      Member
      • Jul 2011
      • 56

      #3
      the standard stock esc doesnt have a lipo cut-off hence the need for the liposhield,to me it looks fair straight forward but id rather be safe than cocky :)
      UK newbie to FE boats....go easy on me

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      • 1truckerdan
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 329

        #4
        If that is how it was preassembled that way it should be right.......but it is ALWAYS better to ask than just screw it up.
        Hopefully someone with that setup will chime in to confirm it for you.
        Daniel
        When you know it all.......you never will learn anything new

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        • leeuk
          Member
          • Jul 2011
          • 56

          #5
          it wasnt already preassembled,my pic shows how i think it shud be set up,i havent connected anything til im advised thats how it should be done

          yeh someone will prob be along shortly,hoping to get her running at the weekend as i havent run her at all yet
          UK newbie to FE boats....go easy on me

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          • m4a1usr
            Fast Electric Addict
            • Nov 2009
            • 2038

            #6
            Thats the right way to wire it for a pair of batteries in series. I would ditch the Deans and use bullets, but thats just me.

            John
            Change is the one Constant

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            • 1truckerdan
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2011
              • 329

              #7
              Is it a 2s....3s...or a 4s lipo cutoff? Do you have a product #?
              Daniel
              When you know it all.......you never will learn anything new

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              • leeuk
                Member
                • Jul 2011
                • 56

                #8
                It's good for 2-12s lipo with 3.0v cutoff
                UK newbie to FE boats....go easy on me

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                • 1truckerdan
                  Senior Member
                  • Aug 2011
                  • 329

                  #9
                  I would cut away some of the insulation on the esc input wires (+ and -)and solder the wires of the lipo cutoff to the exposed portion of the power wires and shrink wrap the connections.
                  Daniel
                  When you know it all.......you never will learn anything new

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                  • bwells
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2009
                    • 842

                    #10
                    NO! Solder the Lipo Shield wires to the ESC side of the Deans, pos to pos and neg to neg, same as the ESC wires so that it is seeing the same voltage as the ESC. This is now part of your series harness. Not real sure what the other shrink wrapped Deans at the top of the picture are but ditch them, you don"t need them. Edit: Truckerdan is correct, did not see his post.
                    Last edited by bwells; 08-26-2011, 01:19 AM. Reason: addition

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                    • leeuk
                      Member
                      • Jul 2011
                      • 56

                      #11
                      I've paid to have the deans soldered on so def not gona cut them off after paying $15 to have them put on!

                      I'm fairly certain how I've arranged the set up is fine without needing to solder wires to each other
                      UK newbie to FE boats....go easy on me

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                      • 1truckerdan
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 329

                        #12
                        I understand not wanting to cut them off...... but the extra 4 deans(2 male and 2 female) connectors that you had soldered, add resistance to the flow of power from the batteries to the esc and that could add heat to the wires and esc.
                        If you are going to keep the extra deans plugs make sure that the lipo shield wires are wired in the correct polarity (+ to + and - to -) of the esc.
                        Daniel
                        When you know it all.......you never will learn anything new

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                        • leeuk
                          Member
                          • Jul 2011
                          • 56

                          #13
                          would heat really be an issue on stock running gear?
                          UK newbie to FE boats....go easy on me

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                          • m4a1usr
                            Fast Electric Addict
                            • Nov 2009
                            • 2038

                            #14
                            Originally posted by 1truckerdan
                            If you are going to keep the extra deans plugs make sure that the lipo shield wires are wired in the correct polarity (+ to + and - to -) of the esc.
                            Daniel
                            He does have the lipo cut off wired to the right polarities. If you cant see it, take a moment and draw the circuit out on paper. Dont confuse this guy, like its not correct. It is wired to the battery leads of the ESC. Just further down the circuit. That fact wont change its function unless he forgets to install the extra Deans. I agree that dumping the Deans is amost a requirement.

                            Lee, any and every attempt to reduce circuit IR (internal resistance) delivers more efficiency to your systems performance. Having extra connections, long wires, can and will create un-necessary heat. And the connectors we use in our hobby, whether Dean's/bullets or what ever connector choosen, get dirty pretty fast. And its not likely to be visable to the naked eye. As part of any maintenance plan, like cleaning and re greasing the flex shaft, everyone should get some q-tips soaked in good ole rubbing alcohol and clean their connnectors. Its cheap protection and takes but a few moments. Just my 2 cents.

                            John
                            Change is the one Constant

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                            • 1truckerdan
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2011
                              • 329

                              #15
                              Well in the picture it looks like on the (Right) deans on the adapter the (red + from the lipo shield)might be connected to the (-) side of the deans plug
                              and the (left) one looks like the (black - from the lipo shield) might be connected to the (+) side of the deans plug.

                              This is how the deans on the esc are .....just make sure the lipo shield is wired the same.

                              deans.JPG
                              Daniel
                              When you know it all.......you never will learn anything new

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