Stambo
Well-Known Member
Unless you have a pro style crimper stick to solder. Otherwise you are courting disaster. I see this regularly in automotive applications.
At least a car won't "fall out of the sky" if something goes wrong.
I have some motors on my quad that were stated at 336 watts from a Chinese company however I doubt very much that this is true. Stated current draw is 18a but working from 336w I thought it would be more so I put 30a esc. When I measured it with my 4s batteries it didn't even get to 18a so I think the stated watt rating is a little optimistic to say the least.
At least a car won't "fall out of the sky" if something goes wrong.
I have some motors on my quad that were stated at 336 watts from a Chinese company however I doubt very much that this is true. Stated current draw is 18a but working from 336w I thought it would be more so I put 30a esc. When I measured it with my 4s batteries it didn't even get to 18a so I think the stated watt rating is a little optimistic to say the least.