Type of connector for ESC

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crankestein

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I have been searching over the internet and on Youtube.

How does one connect the motor to the ESC three terminals?
I contacted the sellers for this type of esc and they state none include the end connectors for the motor side.
If I have a typical can motor with 4mm cables, what do I need to buy to make it work?

Do I solder cables into the holes with 4mm at the end? But I have seen the combo motor has what looks like a 6mm type end plug.
 

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Thanks SrC for the diagram and amazon link.

I searched and searched, but was not sure what to buy, so many plugs and specs. I already have a "I don't know why I order it" parts bin, LOLz. Trying not to keep piling more stuff, and saving it for goodies, HR, M2C, je je!
 
Thanks SrC for the diagram and amazon link.

I searched and searched, but was not sure what to buy, so many plugs and specs. I already have a "I don't know why I order it" parts bin, LOLz. Trying not to keep piling more stuff, and saving it for goodies, HR, M2C, je je!
No need to explain, I have bins full of wrong stuff that I will recycle one day. Wrong stuff that vendors sold me as well as wrong parts I ordered. I just sent you one quick AMZ link. I am sure you can find similar elsewhere. Good luck . That Max 6 looks good to me. (y)
 
And so I don't open up another thread,I got another quick question.

I am inspecting the internals of the BLX motor, and when I pulled out the core, two washers/shims and a metal spacer,came out flying.

Does anyone know whats the order to put it back?

Is it like pic one (shim goesin first, and then spacer),or like pic two (spacergoes first in and then shims?
 

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