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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: South Florida
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Is it ok to trim (shorten) the plug wire that plugs into the Rx
on servos and ESCs, and recrimp new connectors? Mike L. Davie,FL |
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Absolutely it's ok. One of my peeves in the pics I see with all the wires bundled, tiewrapped,taped up. I'm not even a big fan of the coiled wiring.
Take a look at the braided wire covering also. Makes for a nice clean installation. Leave yourself a 2-3" service loop so you don't put a strain on the wire and you have a little slack for maintenance purposes. Also get a good crimper. HJere's one that a lot are using: http://www.hansenhobbies.com/product...ools/crimp_dx/
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Join Date: Apr 2012
Location: socal
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no, it's not ok to use crimp style connectors. no exceptions
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: The Great State of Texas
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I build all my own servo extensions and shorten servo leads to fit my helis for a nice neat wiring job. +1 to wanderer56's comment. Everything for building servo leads uses a crimp style connector. You can get wire, connectors and the crimping tool from servoandstuff.com, this is where I get my supplies from.
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Australia
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![]() ![]() ![]() Crimped connectors are the best sort for anything that moves or vibrates much (electrical properties are the same as a soldered links and mechanical ones are superior). There is a reason the vast majority of connectors in things like cars (and aircraft) are crimped. The secret is to use a proper crimp tool for that type of connector (and no pliers are NEVER the right tool).
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Nanaimo
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Guy's. I just wanted to put up some pictures of how to shorten your servo wires for a NICE clean heli look. I've done TONS AND TONS of these. So i thought i would share.
If you wish to have a pair or a few servo wires shortened or anything electronic because you don't wish to do it. PM ME When you build a R/C Car or Heli, "usually" the servo wires are way to long. In my case on the Trex 500 they were way to long, from factory they are 13". I took one out and measured for how long I needed it, then took the servo apart and shortened the wire, now its the perfect length and no access wire in the chassis, looking to get chewed up.. Pics. Side of the T500, Bottom cover off the Mini Servo Now it's done. If you wish to do it your self, one AWESOME TIP, use electrical tape around the TOP part of the servo, so you don't have to rebuild the servo / take it apart OR loose any pins / gears.
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I'll cut and re-crimp to shorten.
One thing I do though, is tin the servo wire before I crimp it, then touch it with the iron for a few seconds once crimped and re-flow it. Especially on the thin crap wire that's usually on micro servos. If I didn't use the el-cheap-o $3 crimper, I may be able to eliminate that step
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Australia
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You shouldn't. Its a bad idea, especially on small wires.
The solder makes them brittle so they break off just past the crimp. Get a decent crimping tool and that is all you need.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Nanaimo
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UM crimping little wires does the same as making them brittle. Only reason why they have crimp on ends is so they can make a connector THATS It nothing else is crimped. Crimps can become really bad on any heli because of the vibrations etc etc. Id go for soldering the wires on to the PCB inside the servo..
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Australia
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Actually it doesnt, as the strands are still separate (not all stuck together with solder once they exit the crimp.
If your crimped connections are failing on a heli then you need a better crimping tool. Crimps are the standard connection for environments where some vibration is an issue. For really high vibration environments (mining equipment for example) you often crimp the wires and then "pot" the entire connection in epoxy or similar right up to the thick outer sheath that will be on the cable, but that is serious overkill for a RC heli. Soldering to a board is the same as soldering to a connector, the solder still wicks up the wire making it less flexible and more prone to fail.
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: South Florida
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I just want to mention that not only does the shorter wires clean up the heli, on the smaller helis the weight you save makes a marked improvement in overall aspects.
Mike L. Davie,FL |
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