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I'm running max5 g2 with ec5 connectors on 12s with castle 2028 800kv motor, cnhl 6s 9500mah packs. No melting issuesYeah, I think the Firma 160/1100 or Max6/1100 is really the limit on EC5's pr XT90.. i understand ur dilemma, but who really wants to dial back the power? Not me!! HaHa..I really think you should just bite the bullet and upgrade all your 8s rigs to either the QS8 or XT150. That'll ensure you're getting the most out of the trucks, whether stock or modified. Don't be surprised if you start puffing batteries though,LOL. Especially with a Max5/800kv, that can't be happy with EC5'S..that would be like running a marathon while breathing through a straw!!
The male side of the bullet can be opened or closed to tighten or loosen the connection between them. So any connectors that have bullets can be adjusted..too hard to unplug, squeeze the tabs of the male bullet to reduce tension of the fitment. Too loose and coming unplugged during use, open the tabs with a small flat blade screwdriver..I will give EC5 another go.
EC5 to EC5 connects more sturdy/strongly compared to ESC XT90 to battery EC5 which is pretty loose connected.
Since I have most things on EC5 I will change Outcast max5 esc to EC5 and replace the EC5 connectors on the 2 batteries.
Hopefully this only a problem when you extreme run it with XT90 and EC5 together since there no tight fit.
XT90 on battery charger is nice, easy add and remove the EC5 batteries.
I definitely believe they're working fine for you, at least for now. You probably aren't pulling anywhere near max amp (200) of the Max5, can't, the EC5's won't take it. I got away with running deans/t plugs for a few years on 6s. Then, one day I ran in a more open space which had me holding the throttle wide open for longer periods (WFO) didn't take long to melt them deans connectors I tell ya!!I'm running max5 g2 with ec5 connectors on 12s with castle 2028 800kv motor, cnhl 6s 9500mah packs. No melting issues
I looked it up, XT90 has 4.5mm connectors and EC5 is 5mm. They really shouldn't be used together.lots of people run the EC5 with Max5's without issue. The issue here is likely using the XT90 with an EC5. I seem to recall the XT90 having a slightly smaller pin.
Also, snow bashing while fun will cause you more maintenance headaches. That moisture might have been what killed your original motor (rusty bearings seized?). For sure though these RC's don't like water, everything rusts and the bearings die quickly..
Yep, I agree. Done it, not recommending it though. I still think if you're running or plan on running more than stock power, you really should upsize your connectors. It can only benefit you going forward. As to which is better or easier to work with, IDK. XT90 has been my greatest achievement thus far in my connection portfolio,LOL. Love them, soo easy to solder, make EC5 look like brain surgery,LOL. Kidding of course, but I soldered some EC5'S for my bro once, just once..enough of that nonsense!!I looked it up, XT90 has 4.5mm connectors and EC5 is 5mm. They really shouldn't be used together.
Yep, I agree. Done it, not recommending it though. I still think if you're running or plan on running more than stock power, you really should upsize your connectors. It can only benefit you going forward. As to which is better or easier to work with, IDK. XT90 has been my greatest achievement thus far in my connection portfolio,LOL. Love them, soo easy to solder, make EC5 look like brain surgery,LOL. Kidding of course, but I soldered some EC5'S for my bro once, just once..enough of that nonsense!!
Good tip, thanks. I know I'm going to be soldering up some stuff for my bro sooner than later. I ended up putting XT90'S on his O8S max6. He had put EC5's on it, which is what his batteries are, well IC5 actually but same difference. One of his EC5'S lost connectivity while we were bashing, I offered to try and fix, he said no, let's just bash something else. He left the O8S at my place, I tried salvaging the EC5'S but there was just too much solder to make it work. I threw some XT's on..works fine, but we know where this is headed.. to fusion, LOL. So, I'm just awaiting a phone call.."bro, I put the PowerHobby paddles on my Outcast and the connectors melted".EC5s are pretty easy using a little torch. That’s how I’ve done mine.
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