Interesting, any specific reason to have male connectors on the output wires instead of females? I am guessing that the micro deans is for an external bec.
Good question on the male bullets... If that one is mine artur, I run females on the speedo and males on the motor. No biggie, I can change them myself, but in case you wanted to know.
linc.. I always use a micro deans on the BEC. Makes changing parts easier for testing different setups.
Looking forwardto getting my hands on that bad boy and putting it through its paces. It was a great speedo beofre the mods, I'm hoping this lets me run with no thermal concerns any more. I had alot of suces with the little esc in its stock form, but always felt like I didnt want to push it to hard because of its small size and lack of heatsink.
Wondering if leaving the solder posts uncovered would also allow them to disipate some heat like they did in ots stock form.
I can't decide if its more fun
to make it...
or break it...
Male plugs - that is what Mike had, I prefer direct solder or females. But anything can be done upon request, even bare wires.<?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p>
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Ratings would come up later after testing’s, but 100A would be no problem, i.e. with new heatsinking dumping 6W won't be a big deal. Maybe even higher currents possible...<o:p></o:p>
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I do not like these long copper posts, heatsinking is not that efficient but shorting possibility quite high. I would rather solder wires directly to pcb...<o:p></o:p>
I want to make capacitor leads very short and solder UBEC leads to W.S.Dean connector instead of ESC posts, this way it would be much cleaner setup. But still good as alfa-unit :)