jteexy Fairly New Member Messages 4 Reaction score 8 Points 43 Feb 20, 2024 #1 Hey, I was going to solder a new connector on my escape but noticed that i only have a 12 Awg wire and my esc has a 10 Awg one. Am i able to solder on my 12 Awg wire onto my 10 Awg without having any problems after Cheers
Hey, I was going to solder a new connector on my escape but noticed that i only have a 12 Awg wire and my esc has a 10 Awg one. Am i able to solder on my 12 Awg wire onto my 10 Awg without having any problems after Cheers
Tex Koder 2D , 3D Not a problem. I'll take that Challenge. Lifetime Premium! Premium Member Excellence Award Hospitality Award Build Thread Contributor Messages 14,678 Reaction score 41,414 Points 1,098 Location Dallas, TX (USA) Arrma RC's GraniteInfractionKraton 6sMojaveNeroSenton 3sTyphon 6sVendetta Feb 20, 2024 #2 jteexy said: Hey, I was going to solder a new connector on my escape but noticed that i only have a 12 Awg wire and my esc has a 10 Awg one. Am i able to solder on my 12 Awg wire onto my 10 Awg without having any problems after Cheers Click to expand... You may notice the thiner wire getting hot if your pull too many amps through it.. Last edited: Feb 20, 2024
jteexy said: Hey, I was going to solder a new connector on my escape but noticed that i only have a 12 Awg wire and my esc has a 10 Awg one. Am i able to solder on my 12 Awg wire onto my 10 Awg without having any problems after Cheers Click to expand... You may notice the thiner wire getting hot if your pull too many amps through it..
jkflow TB RC Bashers Lifetime Premium! Premium Member Excellence Award Hospitality Award Build Thread Contributor Messages 8,392 Reaction score 15,378 Points 983 Location Tampa, FL 🇺🇸 Arrma RC's InfractionKraton 6sTalion Feb 20, 2024 #3 Should be fine