With my Xytronic LF3200 120W soldering station I can use 700 degrees on these big connectors with no problems. It uses high frequency induction to heat the metal in the soldering tip directly rather than a heating element. I also use flux paste on large gauge wire like this.
i have a traxxas 550xl from a maxx the bullets are 6.5mm. i want to put this motor into my rustler 4x4 but the 3s esc motor connectors are 3.5mm what should i do
Learned 2 things today. The sponge for heat, and the denatured alcohol to clean
Gag reel fantastic. Thank you!
So that’s how the pros do it 👍 my hobby shop needs to see this video 😀
Finally a good and clean solder joint. Many people use solder more like a glue.
This video deserves more views! Great watch
With my Xytronic LF3200 120W soldering station I can use 700 degrees on these big connectors with no problems. It uses high frequency induction to heat the metal in the soldering tip directly rather than a heating element. I also use flux paste on large gauge wire like this.
Just a thought: Does that high frequency have the ability to damage and ESC or battery? Don’t sound like something I’d trust near a $500 ESC.
That poor piece of pine!
Thanks for the video.
Actually, it's Maple.
@@kylecashwell1059 Poor piece of maple.
Nice soldering job. I always heat the cup itself for pre tinning.
Thats very professional
Thanks for sharing!
Great video !!!
Decent Joe!
I'm a die-hard Florida Gator too
I wana learn to solder this way Profesional
Great video!! Thank's for sharing.
Great video thank you!
NICE WORK
i have a traxxas 550xl from a maxx the bullets are 6.5mm. i want to put this motor into my rustler 4x4 but the 3s esc motor connectors are 3.5mm what should i do
i like your work shop!
What soldering station do you use. ?
We originally used a Tenma, We now use Weller WX2 stations.
I thought it was only appropriate to let it naturally cool and letting it cool like that with some liquid would compromise a solder connection
Could you tell the name of that green plug please
Castle 6.5
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GO GATORS
Wait, I thought red meant stop? LOL
Red means go. Yell means go faster. Green means full throttle. Red and blue lights mean run!
Crap connectors...Anderson Plugs are way better.