@@InnovationRC I'm curious, did that motor that you put those leads on come that way? What if a motor already has leads (wiring) on it, how do you go about removing them? Basically my current motor has the wiring facing the other way and I want them to face the way you did on this motor.
In general It Is easy If you have A powerful enough soldering iron/station... I thought the same thing while using A peace of junk.. then bought something decent and started soldering like A pro
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@Izaiah Jericho i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now. Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Clean Work buddy. 👌 I'm about to solder up some Turnigy HXT 8MM connectors. Never used them before but they look like they can deliver & handle the amps I'm goona put through em.
@@InnovationRC See what I can do buddy. At the moment I can't even get out with my RC cars with COVID 19 here in UK on Lock Down, so just keeping busy at home with projects & with family. When I do get out however I will see if Wife or friend will record Vid on Phone. Take care. 👍
Easy Peazy ! Only took me two hours and a half a roll of solder to do a motor and battery terminals and I have a little to no confidence in my connections!😢
I had one of my leads get ripped off and it also took off the gold plating. Now when i try to solder the wire back on to the copper plate, it will not stick at all. Been trying for so long and even took to someone and they couldnt get it either. Any tips for how i can get it to stick? Is it going to be the flux that makes it stick? Thanks!
That's unfortunate. Maybe try adding flux and attempt to re-tin the tab. If not wire brush on a Dremel to rough it up hopefully it'll work after tinning that.
Wow I have been struggling like crazy on this. It’s not that I can’t solder. It just won’t stick. But I’ll try this neat little trick and hope that works
@@tanertuncer7284 yes. Well. The coating yes. It should be copper underneath. I think they coat it so it doesn’t tarnish. But if you don’t get all that coating off the solder will not stick.
Super satisfying. I had a question however, I have been searching around and can't find the answer. I have a motor, the Turnigy XK3650-3650 sensored, and the terminals on the motor are these circles/pcb board. How do I solder to that? Is it just a female bullet connector in there and cover everything in solder?
Likely you have to stick the wire through and solder on the flat spot of the solder board. I will say it's tricky. Be sure to lightly tin the wire and have something hold the motor in place while you carefully do that solder job
Does it make a difference if you wire direct from motor to ESC, or use bullets to connect two wires together? From a practical point of view it’s better as it’s easier to swap motors out etc. I assume any performance difference is minimal, if at all. I am about to solder mine, and would prefer bullets so it’s easier to take motor out for maintenance, etc
Been in the hobby for a while but just now really getting into soldering and so far so good. I appreciate the info and your video will definitely helpful👍👍😎
What a great video. Stumbled across it and was like, whoa, gotta check this out. Glad I did!
Glad you enjoyed!
Which solder is u using can u link on eBay or Amazon?
Now that's how you solder. Hands down, that's the best I've seen, and i think I'm pretty good, but you're "good good" partner. Lol
I appreciate that thank you! It's an art I take a lot of pride in
And the music was so relaxing while learning this. Thanks.
Glad you enjoyed lol
This was good! Was looking for exactly this! Thank you for taking the time for doing stuff like this, makes it great for noobs like me to learn!
Very glad you enjoyed the video and learned something!
@@InnovationRC I'm curious, did that motor that you put those leads on come that way? What if a motor already has leads (wiring) on it, how do you go about removing them?
Basically my current motor has the wiring facing the other way and I want them to face the way you did on this motor.
Awesome instructional videos. Thank you. Loving the HULK rag!
I knew my avengers themed towels would come in handy!
You make that look so easy. Great video.
In general It Is easy If you have A powerful enough soldering iron/station... I thought the same thing while using A peace of junk.. then bought something decent and started soldering like A pro
Awesome vid. Great information! Keep up the great vids.
Appreciate it for sure!
Smooth. Short and perfect method. Great vid
Super satisfying that everything goes so smoothly!😄
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@Izaiah Jericho i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
Looks like it's gonna take quite some time so I will reply here later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
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Thanks so much you really help me out :D
@Cade Arturo no problem :D
Slick soldering. Good heat and flux is a must. Flux is very important IMO.
Appreciate it, yes I agree
Nice done. Great work ethics too.
Nice and simple video✌
Great video, appreciate you showing us your way! Funny I've been on a bit of a soldering kick myself, haha. Super clean work as well bro!! Stay safe!
Thank you Trev 😊
Good and clean job👍❗🏎️🏁🤓🇨🇵
Clean Work buddy. 👌 I'm about to solder up some Turnigy HXT 8MM connectors. Never used them before but they look like they can deliver & handle the amps I'm goona put through em.
Thanks! Nice, make a review video of them if you can. I'd like to see how those perform
@@InnovationRC See what I can do buddy. At the moment I can't even get out with my RC cars with COVID 19 here in UK on Lock Down, so just keeping busy at home with projects & with family. When I do get out however I will see if Wife or friend will record Vid on Phone. Take care. 👍
Easy Peazy ! Only took me two hours and a half a roll of solder to do a motor and battery terminals and I have a little to no confidence in my connections!😢
Gotta practice, also gotta practice with a good iron. Get an SP80NUS from Amazon. 80 watt Weller.
Very well done brother!!! I enjoyed to watch that video! Much respect! :-)
I'm glad 😊
Nice and clean job innovtions where are you buy antorch i need one
Thanks, I bought my torch from harbor freight for 10 dollars. Can't exactly go wrong
Best Work ever Buddy.!!
Nice job
Nice job. My soldering skills suck
hello, perfect the trick for the wires ;)
Nice and clean
nice work.
Thanks man
Hi, what metal do you use is it tin with lead metal 60%tin and 40%lead metal? And also is this metal contains already flux in it? Thanks
Nice video I like doing soldering 👍🏻
Great video man!
Great video 👍
I had one of my leads get ripped off and it also took off the gold plating. Now when i try to solder the wire back on to the copper plate, it will not stick at all. Been trying for so long and even took to someone and they couldnt get it either. Any tips for how i can get it to stick? Is it going to be the flux that makes it stick? Thanks!
That's unfortunate. Maybe try adding flux and attempt to re-tin the tab. If not wire brush on a Dremel to rough it up hopefully it'll work after tinning that.
Howw??? I think i just damaged my new motor trying to solder it n this makes it look so easy
Need a clean iron tip and a decent amount of wattage. I recommend the one I sued at 80 watts. Look up sp80nus
@@InnovationRC I see what I need is a good iron.
Great video, thank you! 👌
Wow I have been struggling like crazy on this. It’s not that I can’t solder. It just won’t stick. But I’ll try this neat little trick and hope that works
It did. Thanks
so what was the trick it wont stick at my motor to i dont know what to do
@@tanertuncer7284 you have to clean the surface really well. Make sure you get all the coating off.
@@jimmyv1753 you mean the gold coating?
@@tanertuncer7284 yes. Well. The coating yes. It should be copper underneath. I think they coat it so it doesn’t tarnish. But if you don’t get all that coating off the solder will not stick.
Great video!
what alloy solder do you use for soldering motor wires?
I use 60/40 Rosen core solder, leaded so it's easier to melt. For the serious cars I use silver bearing solder. Higher melting point
@@InnovationRC thanks 😊
Clean job 👍
are you supposed to leave the motor wires exposed? Isn't it dangerous?
Yes you'll be fine as long as it's soldered correctly
Great Job.What kind of sobering iron, tip and solder do you recomend?
do the castle creations motors come pre soldered?
Yes they do
Super satisfying. I had a question however, I have been searching around and can't find the answer. I have a motor, the Turnigy XK3650-3650 sensored, and the terminals on the motor are these circles/pcb board. How do I solder to that? Is it just a female bullet connector in there and cover everything in solder?
Likely you have to stick the wire through and solder on the flat spot of the solder board. I will say it's tricky. Be sure to lightly tin the wire and have something hold the motor in place while you carefully do that solder job
@@InnovationRC thanks man. Keep on crushing it
@@Spacecadet0730 thank you 💪 good luck with the solder
Do u know how to remove the wire from the motor?
Just solder it in reverse lol. Heat it up until wire comes off.
Does it make a difference if you wire direct from motor to ESC, or use bullets to connect two wires together? From a practical point of view it’s better as it’s easier to swap motors out etc. I assume any performance difference is minimal, if at all. I am about to solder mine, and would prefer bullets so it’s easier to take motor out for maintenance, etc
Not much of a difference if your soldering is good. Pick your poison
What Temp Range You Like To Solder At?
What's up, my iron gets to about 950°F. I prefer hotter so it gets the job done quicker, less heat transfer and time being hot on an object
Helpful vid! Thanks!
nice, good job!!!
What flux do you use?
Great job
Best I've seen!
I'm flattered lol
What temp are u soldering with ?
I believe 850°F
Been in the hobby for a while but just now really getting into soldering and so far so good. I appreciate the info and your video will definitely helpful👍👍😎
You didn't show us where black red and white is meant to be
Very nice and clean...... for the idiots what does flux do?
Not an idiot at all. Flux basically cleans the oxidation off stuff it touches so it can allow solder to flow cleanly to whatever it is your doing.
that was pimp
Thanks man!