If I need more than one power lead into the receiver (often necessary when using power hungry servos) what I like to do is use some 18 AWG battery wire with a pair of short (about 2 inches) 22 AWG servo leads spliced onto the end of it (an easy way to obtain this is to just cut a short jumper lead in half). Then you can cover the pair of 18 AWG with braided covering and run it to the battery (I like using EC3 connectors on my receiver packs). This is a lot less bulky and easier to run than multiple servo leads.
Thanks, You answered the questions I had about this plus the stationary soldering iron idea was super. I learned a lot!
Thanks for making the video. Great way to solder.😃✌️🖖
You can use tape for a temp covering I suppose. Just be sure everything is covered good.
I will thz I can't wait to build it, it will be my first plane
If I need more than one power lead into the receiver (often necessary when using power hungry servos) what I like to do is use some 18 AWG battery wire with a pair of short (about 2 inches) 22 AWG servo leads spliced onto the end of it (an easy way to obtain this is to just cut a short jumper lead in half). Then you can cover the pair of 18 AWG with braided covering and run it to the battery (I like using EC3 connectors on my receiver packs). This is a lot less bulky and easier to run than multiple servo leads.
Good. Thank🙏
Think il just buy a y harness
Do you have to use the heat thing or can we use elec tape
do you know how to make Y harness for flaps?
As it is a pain to try and get it and I did not want to have to order anything for the plane I am making
What is the product you put before soldering ?
Flux
terrible soldering job
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