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Is it ok to run a battery with 8awg to an esc with 10awg
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Is that the same spot where I add the blinker fluid?Yes, just make sure you adjust your flux capacitor settings.
Notorious J RC told me to ask hereIs it ok to run a battery with 8awg to an esc with 10awg
Yes, just make sure you adjust your flux capacitor settings.
Is that the same spot where I add the blinker fluid?
This nice young man had asked me on Facebook and I told him it was. I also told him it's a good idea to check here on the Forum as one source for info doesn't always mean it's correct. Thanks for helping him to verify his findings even though a couple of you had some fun with it.Notorious J RC told me to ask here
Assuming you have these 2 already you may have noticed despite the smaller number the 8ga wire is bigger.Notorious J RC told me to ask here
He accidentally ordered a lipo with 8 guage wire and wasn't sure that connecting it to his 10ga esc was safe. I believe his plan is to change his connectors to QS8 now that he knows its safe.Assuming you have these 2 already you may have noticed despite the smaller number the 8ga wire is bigger.
Always fine to go bigger with conductivity parts. (at least most of the time.... there are some extremes that would make that answer no)
In general 8ga wire is good and 10ga wire is reserved for uses cases of 400a short bursts or less.
He accidentally ordered a lipo with 8 guage wire and wasn't sure that connecting it to his 10ga esc was safe. I believe his plan is to change his connectors to QS8 now that he knows its safe.
I made the too quick judgement to go with XT150 when I switched all mine over from XT90 and stock Spektrum. Not unhappy with the choice, but QS8's would be a big improvement. They're just really expensive, even if buying direct from China.I am a big believer in QS8s. Very good quality connectors and I have tried many of the options out there....
Yes, and while your at it, make sure you put winter air in the tires . Welcome. I hope the actual response helped!!Is that the same spot where I add the blinker fluid?
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