I know why you connect both the connectors together before soldering (to prevent the pins moving) but that leaves the annode and cathod exposed on the other end of the plug just waiting to get shorted out on some random piece of metal - eg a watch strap or ring which would prob spot weld to the connector and glow white hot! (with your wrist/finger in the middle)
I just dont connect the two plugs together when doing the battery end (always do it when doing the esc end, but if your using such a high watt soldering iron then I would heatsrhrink at least one of the metal bits sticking out before soldering.
I know this is obvious to some people who are electrical engineers and know the risks, but a few people will be newbies and possibly not of thought of a bit of jewlery while working with 8ah high C batteries!
I always just chop the bullets off, will try desoldering them the next time and see if it's any neater. Thanks for the tip. Log In to reply
Ok, I agree with what you say about the other end of the second connector being naked. To be safe here, one can build a connector that has its soldering pegs insulated with plastic. On the other hand, I can explain why I did what I did: before I used an opposite connector to brace the one I was soldering, i once had to solder 5 wires to 1 XT60 plug to save weight+space and not use a distribution board. I overheated the connector and it moved ever so slightly in the housing that it could no longer be plugged. It wasted some time redoing it properly.
I have not thought about jewelry and metal watches and I actually have a metal latch on mine in the video)
I just dont connect the two plugs together when doing the battery end (always do it when doing the esc end, but if your using such a high watt soldering iron then I would heatsrhrink at least one of the metal bits sticking out before soldering.
I know this is obvious to some people who are electrical engineers and know the risks, but a few people will be newbies and possibly not of thought of a bit of jewlery while working with 8ah high C batteries!
I always just chop the bullets off, will try desoldering them the next time and see if it's any neater. Thanks for the tip.
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I have not thought about jewelry and metal watches and I actually have a metal latch on mine in the video)
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Keep up the great work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ;)
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