Thanks Joe yes im pleased with them if only i can find out why them motors are playin up i'll be happy as everything eles all works okComing along nicely Chris, the helicopters look awesome
HI Pete SORRY to mislead you but ive still got that motors probs as yes put in another ESC an yes all 4 motors ran ok for a few mins an then the back lot cut out again Aaaaaaccchhhhhhhh an i think its due to motors vibrations i now think its a bad jiont in the negative wirein as this is heavy duty wire an i just touched it an the motors started again an to jion to wires togeather a soldering iron wont heat up the heavy duty wire hot enough so when i did this soldering i used a mini gas burner or pecil torch to get a nice blue flame hot enough to solder the wires togeather but i must admit that i was in a bit of a hurry on that day so that may be the problem so i'll work on it when i can over xmas BUT IT WONT BEAT MESensitivity to dampness is not a good thing for a boat! Glad you've got it sorted.
Pete
HI Paul yes i'll get it done but there are 7 jionts in the negative wires where they all go of in different direckions so im now thinkin of usein the smallest i can get away with chock block conneckters as with them i can just push the wires in an screw them down tightly an no solderd coneckions as that what i think has happened when i fitted in the wires an twisted them to fit i think i may have broken a solderd jiont underneath the shrink rap an ive had to take all the gun fire unit an severall other parts outright down to the hull bottom to where the heavy wires are so plenty of testing firstly then do a wire at a time till its all back togeather again should take about a week i reckonPersevere with it Chris, I know you’ll crack it :thumb2:
THANKS Scottie but if you read the post above i put to Paul you will see the difficulkties involed in puttin this rightChris,
I'm sure a man of your talents will get it sorted.
HI Tim yes im goin to do that first but with a circut tester as its easyier than the c-tester but will still do the same job an if there is a break in side the wire jions then that will find it or them as there maybe more than one as that the trouble with heavy duty wirein its a job to make connectionsChris mate, can’t you use the continuity setting on your multimeter to narrow down the problem? No point in rebuilding everything unless you need to…..
I think you need a more powerful soldering iron Chris.that the trouble with heavy duty wirein its a job to make connections
HI Pete ive got one but really to big to work with it on wires in the hull as knowin my luck i would go an catch other wiresI think you need a more powerful soldering iron Chris.
Pete
Wago’s are really easy to use, and very secure. I used them to add extra lights and improve the lighting in my garage. I would recommend them very highly. Ideal for this application in fact.Another thought Chris - have you tried using Wago screwless connectors? They are used a lot in industry as they are more resistant to vibration than screwed chocblocks and they don't need any particular skill to use them (not that I'm suggesting you're not skilled, far from it!).
These things: https://www.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_...0057.m570.l1311&_nkw=wago+connectors&_sacat=0
There are basically two types - some have a lever that you raise to insert the wire, than lower the lever to clamp the wire in place, the other sort you just push the wire in and it is held in the connector.
I used to work with a chap who went on to become their marketing manager.
Pete
THANKS Gerry an yes you are right it is a right PITA to find the bad jiont as i will have to test every wire where there is a jiont as this negative takes the return jionts from all 4 motors an also the jiont that feeds the bow thruster ESC an some other smaller wires from other sorucess so 7 or more jionts an i think id better check all the main red live wires that go through these units to feed them power so yes Gerry its gonna be aFully confident that you'll sort this slight hitch out. Certainly sounds like either a broken wire or dry joint (both are a right PITA to find)
Have a great Christmas and don't let this spoil it.
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