Ain’t nobody got time for facegram or snapbook or instachat or whatever.
I’d just recommend soldering the wires and using silicone conformal coating or some other conformal coating like polyurethane or acrylic after you connect them.
Ain’t nobody got time for facegram or snapbook or instachat or whatever.
I’d just recommend soldering the wires and using silicone conformal coating or some other conformal coating like polyurethane or acrylic after you connect them.
Got time for a lot when im stuck at work till 5am 7 days a week.
Second! Ten char. They also have socket drives
I tested them, they’re good, i think especially for extending motor sensor wires. I’ve not found a stronger small splice. I prefer to crimp, but these are just so small.
Available generically on ebay/amazon/ali.
I see this just popped up, for those who need flatter. Amass brand. Hoping they’re good.
I like these xlr for charge port
thingiverse has 3d printable covers if you want more watertight. XLR is rated for 10amp (I think).
For fish paper, get this one, it comes as a roll. Some different sizes.
And guys I just got some split loom wire braid. These are PET. cheaper but not so heat resistant. Best bets seem to be TechFlex F6 or Wang-data on amazon
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B06XGWD11B/
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MRLJ93K
Upgrade version, this stuff is heat resistant and not open weave, so will resist dirt/moisture. Comes with self-fusing silicone tape to do up the ends. It’s not as rigid as above but I think better for the motor phase/sensor wires.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B01MU7EKPC
Speaking of silicone self-fusing tape, this stuff is very cool if you can get it for cheap
Okay this instamorph stuff is really cool. Too bad we can’t use it where it gets hot. I’m using it for antispark loop key
https://www.amazon.com/InstaMorph-Moldable-Plastic-32-oz/dp/B015TRGC7S/
A couple of recent additions to my toolbox. Beginning my other build with ESCapes which requires some jst tinkering. Picked up these to make can cables and JST-PH ends for the PPM servo cable. Can also be used to make jst cable adapters (probably won’t for this project though as I will be swapping pre-existing wires) or to attach new ends to connections that have come loose. I think from now on I’ll just buy connectors I need and make any new cables lol Gotta collect something am’i’rite
Especially those two on the left. You can use women’s clear nail polish as a substitute for the acrylic conformal coating but it’s not as good as the special-purpose stuff.
Waterproof that mf
Will you link a good place to purchase? I need these in my repertoire
amazon
search ‘mg conformal’
Amazon, MG Chemicals Acrylic Conformal Coating, and silicone conformal coating. The price jumps around on the silicone. There’s a urethane conformal coating too. But the other two are the main ones needed. Normally $10-$15 each. (silicone is $20 atm)
Perfect, thanks guys!
I get them from eBay. You can probably skip the Urethane one. Get the other two.
The acrylic one is watery and can get in tight places. It’s very thin - you can put a single coat on a heatsink even.
The modified silicone one is a tad thicker and more robust and seems better to deal with vibrations and possible physical contact. I would keep it away from heatsinks as it may act as a blanket.
Basically, I use the modified silicone one unless I have to use the acrylic one. The acrylic one has a more aggressive solvent too that will turn any kind of electrical tape and similar things into a pile of goo.
Acrylic for - heatsinks, tight places where you can’t get a brush Silicone for - everything else Urethane for - places fingers will touch (loopkey), where you need THICK
Acrylic & Silicone more “internal and on PCB” and Urethane more “external and enclosure”
They all glow under UV so you can check if you missed any spots.
fishpaper, bigger than my bed lol
looks like a single b-group
2 b groups*
Theres another sheet underneath
Now I know why it is everywhere out of stock…
Don’t worry, I didn’t order from anywhere you guys will
Anyone have a hakko?
Can it do 12,10awg and xt90 with the standard tip
DIY soldering iron made from an old soldering gun a mercedes glowplug and a forged copper pipe as tip, nothing better for soldering big wires so far.